With Bonfire Night approaching, pet owners can take steps now to prepare and safeguard their dogs from being frightened by the loud fireworks. The explosive sounds and bright lights during fireworks can trigger pets’ fight-or-flight response due to their heightened hearing sensitivity compared to humans. This can lead to stress and anxiety, manifesting in behaviors like whining, barking, hiding, excessive panting, or clinginess.
To help ease their pets’ anxiety during fireworks, pet owners can start preparations ahead of Bonfire Night. One suggestion is to familiarize dogs with firework noises by playing them during mealtime or while the dog is occupied with a chew toy. Drawing curtains, playing music, or turning on the TV can help muffle the sounds and create a calming environment. If pets show signs of distress, engaging them in play or offering reassurance is recommended.
Allowing pets to hide if they feel safer and refraining from scolding them for fear-induced behavior are important practices. Altering walking routines to avoid fireworks time and ensuring pet identification details are up to date are additional precautions. Consulting a vet for pets that consistently panic during fireworks is advised for further support.
Preparing pets in advance and providing a secure environment can help minimize their stress during fireworks displays.
