Using Melatonin really works. Satch was able to weather those numerous thunderstorms without even waking up. He did not shake or pace and he slept through the worst storm!
I will certainly be using Melatonin for his storm phobia in the future. I hope you can benefit from this information. Research online at veterinary sites about using melatonin for fears and phobias in dogs.
Hopefully, since Satch developed this phobia later in his life, he will now be able to return to the happy and fearless dog he always was before.
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