Storm Defender Patented relief for your pets from thunderstorm phobia
 
The Diane Rehm Show (NPR) - July 15
Dr. Nicholas Dodman, world-renowned director of the Animal Behavior Clinic at Tufts University's Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine and author of "The Dog Who Loved Too Much," "The Cat Who Cried For Help," and "Dogs Behaving Badly," among other books, states that 2 out of 3 dogs with thunderstorm phobia are much improved wearing the Storm Defender cape.
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The TODAY Show - July 11
In the “Today’s Pets” segment, Board-Certified veterinary behaviorist, Dr. Terry Marie Curtis of the University of Florida’s College of Veterinary Medicine in Gainesville, Florida points out how the lining in the cape discharges static electricity that builds up in the fur and helps to calm your dog down.
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MSNBC.com Article - June 23 Dr. Curtis describes how patients afraid of thunderstorms have responded well to the Storm Defender cape.
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Over 95% of our customers report successful results.
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"I have used it on Baron through two storms so far and I am amazed and grateful at how much calmer he is. Instead of shaking and panting and being tense, he lies relaxed on a dog bed and pretty much ignores the storm.

Susan Zell

A very satisfied customer."
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The patented Storm Defender cape is guaranteed to give your dog relief from thunderstorm phobia or return the cape for a full refund. Follow the instructions for three good thunderstorms before deciding.

Storm Defender is protected under U.S. Patent No. 6694925.