A tin foil cape for dogs?



http://www.stormdefender.com/about_me.htm

Tom Critzer was desperate to help his dog, Cody, overcome his storm
phobia. Cody's reaction to thunderstorms would begin before there were
outward signs of a storm or heat lightning. If he was inside the
house, Cody would pant, pace, continually bark and claw at wallpaper
in fear. Once while outside during a storm, Cody panicked and ripped
through the canvas on a camper.

Tom, with degrees in psychology and electrical engineering, began to
research. He came across a theory that the static charge before and
during thunderstorms was the trigger that upset dogs. He developed a
cape with a special metallic lining that discharges the dog's fur and
shields him from the static charge buildup.

His patented invention, the Storm Defender cape, has since helped
hundreds of dogs. To date, over 1000 Storm Defender capes have been
sold with an over 95% success and customer satisfaction rate.

Since Tom's untimely death in February, 2005, his three children have
continued the family business.

Storm Defender, LLC is based out of Fairfield, Ohio.
 
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> http://www.stormdefender.com/about_me.htm
>
> Tom Critzer was desperate to help his dog, Cody, overcome his storm
> phobia. Cody's reaction to thunderstorms would begin before there were
> outward signs of a storm or heat lightning. If he was inside the
> house, Cody would pant, pace, continually bark and claw at wallpaper
> in fear. Once while outside during a storm, Cody panicked and ripped
> through the canvas on a camper.
>
> Tom, with degrees in psychology and electrical engineering, began to
> research. He came across a theory that the static charge before and
> during thunderstorms was the trigger that upset dogs. He developed a
> cape with a special metallic lining that discharges the dog's fur and
> shields him from the static charge buildup.
>
> His patented invention, the Storm Defender cape, has since helped
> hundreds of dogs. To date, over 1000 Storm Defender capes have been
> sold with an over 95% success and customer satisfaction rate.
>
> Since Tom's untimely death in February, 2005, his three children have
> continued the family business.
>
> Storm Defender, LLC is based out of Fairfield, Ohio.


Hm! So there is something to the 'Tinfoil Hat Theory' after all ... <smiles> <wink>

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Colin N.

Lincolnshire is mostly flat ... But the wind is mostly in your face
 

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