Keep pets in mind when using fireworks
With the Fourth of July rapidly approaching, remember some pets adversely react to the lights and noise of fireworks. With a little extra effort, our pets can be spared the trauma they sometimes experience from fireworks.
Be mindful of the following:
– Keep your pets indoors during fireworks displays.
– Turn the TV or radio and air conditioning to help mask the noise of the fireworks. Keep pets in a soothing dark room with light jazz of classical music playing. The idea is to muffle the fireworks noise with something soothing. Close draperies to help soundproof the residence.
– Many suggest walking or exercising the pet prior to the fireworks in an effort to tire out the pet in the hopes the pet will sleep through the fireworks.
– Be home or have someone at home indoors with the pet to offer encouragement and support for the pet.
– Close all windows and doors and block pet doors to prevent escape.
– You could try distracting the pet as soon as the fireworks begin by involving the pet in something enjoyable like “fetch.”
– Prepare a safe area where the pet can “burrow in” to feel safe. Maybe some blankets under a bed or a blanket draped over a small table. Play a radio near that area. Feeding the pet in the area will help the pet associate the area with other good things.
– Do not take your animal to a fireworks show or let the pet outdoors while fireworks are being used.
– You might consider consulting with your veterinarian several weeks before fireworks season. Some pets May require sedation. – – A veterinarian could suggest some behavior modification techniques.