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Re: [pyrnet] thunder fear
I'm trying to picture that.. Bet you'd make the papers.
>From: Shannon Russell <smrussel@neoucom.edu>
>Reply-To: pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org
>To: pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org
>Subject: Re: [pyrnet] thunder fear
>Date: Tue, 09 Apr 2002 10:10:25 -0400
>
>Allie flips out when the Blimp is out. Unfortunately for us we live in
>Akron where the blimp is out almost every day during the summer! She
>seems to do OK if you sit on the couch with her and turn up the TV or
>stereo. If she's outside when it flies by she tries to chase it. The
>blimp actually lands in a field about a mile from my house. One of
>these days it might be interesting to take her down there and let her
>"catch" it. Just like when dogs chase cars.... What are they going to
>do when they catch it?
>
>Shannon, Allie and Levi
>
>Ann K. Wetherilt wrote:
>
>>I guess this is worth a try, but for Ivy Rose it doesn't have to do with
>>sound. She begins to react long before the thunder is audible, at least to
>>us--of course, I know she can hear it before we do, but she seems to react
>>to pressure changes even in the absence of actual thunderstorm activity.
>>We've had some success by giving melatonin. She doesn't get as frantic as
>>she used to.
>>Ann, Peg, Ivy Rose and Tori
>>
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