Karen I do believe that many dogs are just born with the fear to react to loud noises. My SIL had a german shepherd that would try to go behind the wood stove that was in their fire place during a thunder storm. It was the saddest sight to see, watching her try to "hide" from the storms. I had a toy poodle years ago that would get so upset on the 4th of July from hearing neighbors put off fireworks that he would begin shaking uncontrollably and after an hour or so of it would throw up.
I, like you, would try and comfort and distract him even though I made no progress either. It is not something that they can control so I didn't see anything wrong with doing that. It is very sad to watch I agree. I have no advice but thankfully these kinds of storms are not an every day occurrence and once they blow over the pupsters bounce right back.





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