Keeping Pets Safe During Fireworks: Expert Advice
KHOU 11July 5, 20252 min834 views
3 connections·4 entities in this video→Understanding Pet Fear of Fireworks
- 🎆 Fireworks are a significant source of fear for many pets, particularly dogs, due to their loud noises and bright flashes.
- 🧠 Loud noises can be especially terrifying for animals with a history of trauma, such as those from shelters.
Risks Associated with Pet Distress
- ⚠️ Pets experiencing fear may attempt to run off, increasing the risk of getting lost or injured.
- 💥 Fearful animals can also become aggressive and bite, posing a danger to themselves, their owners, or others.
Creating a Safe Haven for Pets
- 🏠 The safest place for pets during fireworks is at home, away from the noise and visual stimuli.
- 🛋️ Designate a quiet and dark space, like a bathroom or closet, where pets can feel secure and comfortable.
Managing Pet Anxiety
- 💊 Pet owners can consider using pet anxiety medication to help their pets cope with the stress of fireworks.
- 👂 Be observant for signs of distress, including pulled-back ears, excessive panting, and keeping their bodies low to the ground.
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