Friday, June 25, 2010

Dogs and Fireworks

Every year many dog owners are faced with the issue of their dog freaking out over fireworks. The loud noises send them running for cover or cowering in the corner, and it can be a real headache for their owners. With the upcoming Independence Day festivities, this is a good time to consider how you are going to handle your dog if loud noises are an issue.

Fortunately, there are some common sense things you can do to minimize the problem. First of all, leave the dog home when you go to the fireworks show. Try leaving him in the crate, if you use one, with his favorite toy to keep him busy and happy. Use the TV for normal “background” noise. Don’t make a big production out of leaving, as this will tell him something big is happening. Make sure your dog is secure. NEVER leave him outside or tied up unattended. Dogs can hurt themselves trying to escape. Animal Shelters always see an increase in dogs after July 4th because so many of them run off trying to get away from the noise and find their owners. Make sure your pets have identification tags or microchips in case they do get away.

If you have been through this before and know your pet is seriously distressed by the loud noises, talk to your vet for ways to help alleviate the anxiety. It’s a good idea to exercise your dog a few hours before dark so they release some energy and hopefully get more tired later on.

With a little planning you and your pets can have a happy, safe holiday.

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