Loud bangs, explosions, unexpected noises and darker nights can all contribute to making your pet dog or cat feel extremely stressed and anxious. The RSPCA estimate that 45% of dogs in the UK show signs of fear when they hear fireworks.
This year Broadwindsor Fun Group are holding a firework display at Broadwindsor’s Cricket Ground at 7pm on Friday, 5th November. Both Councillor Simon Christopher and Broadwindsor House have sponsored this event.
You may already know that your pet is scared of fireworks from previous years or you may have a new pet and this could be their first experience of fireworks.
Tips to calm dogs:
Cats:
There are medications (Pheromone diffusers, sprays and collars ) that can be prescribed and purchased, but they don’t have an immediate effect. Talk to your vet as far in advance of Fireworks Night as you can.
The morning after a nearby fireworks display, check your garden for any fallout or shrapnel which may pose a risk. Fireworks contain highly toxic ingredients that can be fatal to your pet if accidentally eaten, so remember to stay extra vigilant during fireworks season.
It’s not just animals in the home that can be scared of fireworks – horses can be too.
Please don’t let off fireworks in your garden – go to an organised display 🙂
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