Fireworks can be very frightening to a dog . . . even deadly [1]! Since 'tis the season of sparklers [2], I'm offering some quick tips to help your pets cope with these scary sounds [3].
- While it's fun to include dogs in your activities, this is one they should definitely sit out! Please keep your animals inside during the noisemaking. If you've got a pet that goes out, make sure he does his business before the display, or can wait until after it's done.
- Close all doors, windows, curtains, and blinds. Turn on the television or radio to drown out the noise (as best as possible).
- Try to distract your pet with special guests, brand-new toys, or rare treats right before the display starts . . . if possible in a room furthest away from the noises like a basement.
- If your pet takes off into hiding, let him be. Trying to lure out a frightened creature while the scary stuff's still happening is not a good idea . . . and extra stressful!
There are many soothing products you can get from Feliway and Dog Appeasing Pheromone [4] to special fireworks CDs, either to purchase [5] or as free downloads (when you right-click) [6]. To use these audio effects with a pet, start playing at a low volume and build up to normal volume over time. If you play repeatedly, furry friends can get desensitized to the noise (at a level from inside the house).
Remember, if it's loud to you, it's definitely too loud for your dog – canines can hear sounds at an ultra-high frequency (like those "silent" dog whistles) and can register sounds three times greater than your ear can – keep your pets safe!
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