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I tried this product on a dog that I was working with that barked excessively in the car, and it worked very well! I like how this does not blind her, but it prevents the over-stimulation of the outside world. My recommendation would be to help your dog have a good association with this product before just throwing it on and going out for a drive though! You should put it on while feeding treats, and then take it off when you stop feeding treats. Pair the two together until your dog gets the connection (you'll be able to tell because they'll WANT to have you put it on). Then, wait a second before giving the treats, and so on and so forth. It would be a shame for a dog to hate this product being on even though it results in significantly less barking. Some pair this with the thunder shirt as well with great results!
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We just ordered a second one for the female JRT. We live in an area with high winds. There is also a lot of snow. The Dog's eyes get pummeled when we walk them. They don't like the " doggles" they don't fit right.This calming Cap also protects their eyes from much of the flying snow and awful wind, and both dogs wear it with no fuss.
We did work with treats to get them used to it.
We ordered this first time for our male JRT. Young 3 yr old rescue who is very leash reactive, sight reactive and has anxiety when car traveling. We read about it in a training book called Feisty Fido, leash reactive dogs.
When we fitted it on him he accepted it readily. Came when called for his treats. Did not try to tear it off. We are slowly getting him acclimated to wearing it. Will be training accessory when private trainer arrives for learning how to meet dogs while leashed. We are hoping it will also help with car travel.My poor little Sheltie is so very over stimulated and after using this the first day, I saw a huge difference in her behavior. She is calmer, quieter, and seems much more relaxed overall. This is a life saver!! Thank you!Our little dog has severe motion sickness that would make her salivate and drool, and eventually vomit. A prescription drug helped with the nausea but then she had a fear of the nausea that was triggered by the motion of the car, and she still drooled like a fountain and was visibly uncomfortable. We put the cap and initially a Thundershirt on her at the beginning of a long trip, and the change was instant. No drooling at all. We offered tiny pieces of treats to her right before and right after putting the cap on and let her sniff around to find the treats, then she was fine with wearing the cap and lay down on the seat to sleep. Soon we were using the cap without the Thundershirt. I don't know how the cap would work in a crate, since she initially did try to paw it off. She figured out that she could see through the mesh but she'd kind of ask to have the cap removed after an hour or so. We'd take it off and let her look around and move a little bit, then put it back on with another treat or two and she'd lie back down. No problem taking the cap off at rest stops and then putting it back on. Hopefully she will be able to have it off for longer and longer periods, but even if not, we know she can travel happily with it on.Calming cap seems to work as advertise my dog is a bit calmer when he is in the car using the cap


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