Pomeranian & Thunderstorms — What to Expect
Pomeranians have moderate thunderstorm anxiety. They may show some distress but are generally manageable with preparation.
Why Pomeranians Are Affected
Dogs detect storms through barometric pressure drops, static electricity buildup, and low-frequency rumbles inaudible to humans. Pomeranians are often vocal during storms — they bark at thunder. They may become anxious or hyperactive. Their thick coat can build up static electricity, which adds to their discomfort. A dryer sheet rubbed on their fur helps.
Thunderstorm Anxiety: Breed Comparison
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What to Do
- 1.Observe your dog during storms to learn their pattern
- 2.Use white noise or TV to mask thunder
- 3.Stay calm and matter-of-fact during storms
- 4.Avoid leaving them alone during forecasted storms
- 5.Talk to your vet about anti-anxiety options for severe cases
Risks to Watch For
- Mild restlessness or clingy behavior
- Self-injury from trying to escape or hide
- Noise phobia can worsen with each storm if not managed
- Static shocks from thick coats (rub with dryer sheet)
Pomeranian-Specific Note
Pomeranians are often vocal during storms — they bark at thunder. They may become anxious or hyperactive.
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