
Fireworks And Our Pets
November the 5th is not far away and every year thousands of animals will suffer as a result of fireworks being set off, and at the hands of curl people. There has been a marked rise in pets requiring veterinarian care weeks before and after, due to cruelty. Also some animal including dog get very stressed at this time, loud bangs and whistles may cause them actual pain in their ear. Here are some simple guidelines for you to follow so your pet need not suffer.
Make sure your pet is safely inside and secure all doors and windows. If your dog or cat wants to hide where they feel safe, let them.
Make sure your dog or cat is microchipped and tagged, so if they do escape, if found they can be identified.
Weeks before firework night, change your dog walking habit to early evening, and provided your cat with a littler trays for them to get use too it.
On the night draw curtains, play music or have the TV on to help mask the noise of the fireworks.
Please remember to ignore any fearful behaviour and do not try to comfort your pet, this can only make things worse.
If your dog is howling or crying please do not punish your pet, this will only confirm that there is something to be afraid of.
Try not to go out while fireworks are going off, see you acting normally will help your pet feel more settled.
Also if you go to my doggy arcade and click on dog health in search, then below type Stress, it will bring up the Dog Appeasing Pheromone collar and the Dog Appeasing Pheromone Diffuser + 48ml Vial. They are use to help dog under stress. Please speak to your vet first before purchasing.It ia alway best to talk to your vet, they will be able to advices.
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