Lottie, Tracy’s canine companion, came in for a rather stylish surprise last week in the run up to Bonfire Night. Her new Thundershirt – modelled by Lottie herself above – is not merely a piece of doggy haute couture.
Its snug fit is aimed at preventing anxiety and providing reassurance in stressful situations, such as noisy fireworks or, in Lottie’s case, Tracy leaving the room for more than five minutes (Lottie isn’t our Director of Insecurity for nothing!).
So does it work?
Well, Lottie certainly doesn’t seem to mind wearing her new costume, and we did all think she was a bit happier than normal when Tracy wasn’t around (her absence usually causes great concern!).
But the real test came this weekend, with Bonfire Night and fireworks, and apparently again – while still a bit rattled by the noise – she was more relaxed than usual. Success for the Thundershirt!

Poor Lottie looks like she is wearing a corset:)
Certainly fits where it touches.
Kathy
I am very much attached to my dog and he is a good companion. But for the last few months I have found that my pet is becoming irritated and feels uncomfortable. I took him to the doctor to make him relaxed but nothing changed. I came across with this product and was confused whether it will heal the problem or not. But now I think that I have made an intelligent decision and my dog now feels relaxed and calm.