Fireworks Fun or Frenzy?
While the 4th of
July is certainly reason for celebration, it is important that you take your
canine companions happiness into consideration too.
Noise – You have advance notice to the noise, as you skillfully and safely
light the fireworks, however the explosion of colorful light and sound may come
as a shock to your dog. Even if you are
staying indoors, ordering pizza and getting caught on what you have recorded on
your DVR, it is likely that your neighbors will be making enough noise for the
whole block. Fireworks can be extremely
unsettling for pets, even to the point of fear and anxiety. If possible keep your pets inside, pull down
the shades and turn on some music, to at least buffer some of the noise. If they are outside, these sudden explosions
could cause your dog to bolt from this scary scene and maybe get lost or run into
the street, so make sure they are secured or in a fenced yard.
My brother has a friend named Annie, who puts a storm coat
on her little dog, Camille (a Schnauzer mix) which fits snugly, mimicking a
comforting, secure hug. This is a nice
option. There are also natural scents
and sprays that are relaxing.
Last, but certainly not least, giving one of our natural
chews could help keep them satisfied and distract from the commotion.
HEAT! -
Maybe in the past, you let the
sparklers, flying spinners and fountains cool off and since it is dark, pick
them up the next morning. However, now
that you have a furry member of the family, remember that he/she does not have
on sneakers, loafers or flip flops, so have the flashlight handy and have clean
up time as you go, so that the paws of your precious pet do not get hurt or
blistered.
Fireworks also contain chemicals that are highly
dangerous to your pet if consumed. Keep
the following phone number handy just in case:
Pet Poison Helpline: (800)
213-6680
Refreshment - The month of July is typically pretty hot, so in the
midst of grilling burgers, playing horseshoes, and visiting with friends and
family, don’t forget to make sure that your dog always has plenty of fresh
water and a way of having shade when needed.
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