Keeping your dog calm this bonfire night

Bonfire Night can be a tough time for our pets. Check out these tips to help keep your dog calm around fireworks on Bonfire Night.

  • 1 Nov, 2022
Fireworks in the night sky

Keeping your dog calm on bonfire night can be a tricky situation for a pet owner. Bonfire Night is a night filled with fireworks, bonfires, and sparklers, and it can be a fun and exciting event for humans. However, for many dogs, the loud noises and bright lights can be frightening and stressful.

Fortunately, there are several things that dog owners can do to help their furry friends stay calm and relaxed during the festivities.

Tips on keeping your dog calm this bonfire night

Here are some tips to help keep your dog calm around fireworks on Bonfire Night:

  1. Create a safe space. Set up a safe space for your dog to retreat to during the fireworks. This could be a crate or a room with some of your dog’s favorite toys, blankets, and treats. Make sure the space is away from windows and doors to minimize the noise.
  2. Exercise your dog. Give your dog plenty of exercise during the day to help them relax in the evening. A tired dog is more likely to sleep through the noise and less likely to become anxious.
  3. Keep your dog indoors. Keep your dog indoors during the fireworks, and ensure all windows and doors are closed. If you have to take your dog outside, make sure they are on a leash and are securely fastened to prevent them from running away.
  4. Provide white noise. Create a background noise that can help mask the sound of the fireworks. Play calming music, turn on the TV or radio, or use a white noise machine to create a soothing atmosphere.
  5. Use calming aids. Consider using calming aids such as pheromone sprays, natural calming supplements, or anxiety wraps to help your dog stay calm during the fireworks.
  6. Stay calm. Dogs can pick up on their owners’ emotions, so it’s important to remain calm and relaxed during the fireworks. Try to distract your dog with games or playtime, and avoid reacting to the noise yourself.
  7. Consult with your vet. If your dog has a severe fear of fireworks, speak with your vet about medication options that can help alleviate their anxiety.

Bonfire Night can be a fun and enjoyable event, but it can also be stressful for our furry friends. By following these tips, you can help your dog stay calm and relaxed during the fireworks. Meaning they have a stress-free Bonfire Night. Remember, a calm and happy dog is a happy owner! For more pet tips, news, or general updates check out more from our blog.

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