What To Do If Your Pet Gets Caught in a Thunderstorm

A sudden thunderstorm can be scary for pets. The loud crashes, bright flashes, and heavy rain can leave them disoriented or even in danger. If your furry friend ever gets caught outside in a storm, knowing what to do can make all the difference.

Even if you don’t own a pet, you might come across a lost or frightened animal during a storm. Understanding how to safely help them can prevent injury and ensure they get back home safely. Here’s what you need to know.

Stay Calm and Call for Your Pet

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If your pet is outside when a storm rolls in, stay calm. Panic can make them more anxious. Call their name in a reassuring tone and listen carefully for any signs of movement or barking. If they respond, guide them toward safety with a familiar command or sound.

Check Safe Hiding Spots

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Pets often seek shelter under porches, in sheds, or behind bushes when frightened. Search common hiding places near your home, and bring a flashlight if it’s dark. If your pet is too scared to come out, speak softly and avoid sudden movements to gain their trust.


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Use Food or a Familiar Item

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A favorite treat or a familiar blanket can encourage your pet to come to you. Shake a treat bag or bring out their leash if they associate it with going inside. Sometimes, just seeing or smelling something comforting is enough to lure them out of hiding.

Avoid Chasing or Grabbing

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If your pet is panicked, they may run if you chase them. Instead, crouch low, turn sideways, and let them approach you. If they’re skittish, sit quietly and let them come to you on their own terms.

Guide Them Inside Quickly

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Once you have your pet, bring them inside immediately. Use a towel to dry them off and check for signs of injury. If they’re shaking or anxious, create a calm space with dim lighting and soothing sounds.

Check for Injuries

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Heavy rain, flying debris, and slippery surfaces can lead to cuts, scrapes, or paw injuries. Look for limping, bleeding, or other signs of discomfort. If you notice anything concerning, contact your vet for advice.

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Help a Lost Pet Safely

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If you find a lost pet during a storm, approach cautiously. A scared animal may be unpredictable. Check for a collar or tag, and if possible, bring them to a safe, enclosed space. Contact a local shelter or veterinarian to check for a microchip.

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Prepare for Future Storms

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To prevent this from happening again, make sure your pet has a safe, secure space inside before bad weather hits. If they’re prone to running, double-check gates and doors. A well-fitting collar with ID tags or a microchip can help reunite you quickly if they ever get lost.

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