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		<title>Fear of Fireworks</title>
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I am lucky, the sound of loud noises, such as thunder or fireworks, does not affect my dog&#8217;s behavior in any noticible way. For other dogs, those sudden loud noises can cause all manner of fearful and/or destructive behavior.
Some dog behavioral experts say that one way to help dogs through this period is to create a safe environment for them in your home&#8211;a quiet place to retreat to&#8211; before the thunder or loud noises begin. One suggested phrase for this area is &#8220;hidey hole&#8221;&#8230;so, &#8220;Frankie, go to your hidey hole&#8221;&#8230;
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I am lucky, the sound of loud noises, such as thunder or fireworks, does not affect my dog&#8217;s behavior in any noticible way. For other dogs, those sudden loud noises can cause all manner of fearful and/or destructive behavior.</p>
<p>Some dog behavioral experts say that one way to help dogs through this period is to create a safe environment for them in your home&#8211;a quiet place to retreat to&#8211; before the thunder or loud noises begin. One suggested phrase for this area is &#8220;hidey hole&#8221;&#8230;so, &#8220;Frankie, go to your hidey hole&#8221;&#8230;</p>
<p>I thought, how brilliant&#8230;can you imagine if we could use this phrase at work? Got a review coming up? Let your manager know you will be in the &#8220;hidey hole&#8221; because reviews are just too much for your poor little psyche.</p>
<p>What if you are not at your office? Let&#8217;s say you are on the road and have a big presentation in front of &#8220;corporate&#8221;? Easy, when you check in to your hotel and they ask if you want &#8220;smoking or non-smoking&#8221;&#8211;say &#8220;non-smoking, with a &#8220;hidey hole&#8221;, please.</p>
<p>When I&#8217;m frightened I retreat to the &#8220;hidey Mall&#8221;.  I am convinced that consumer therapy helps ease all fears and frustrations.</p>
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