
It’s nearly that time of year when fireworks go off, unexpected visitors pop by and there are events on almost every weekend! These times can be stressful for our furry friends so here are some tips to keep you and your hound safe this season.
Pre-event/firework season
Checking your local events page and keeping in touch with your neighbours for when planned events and displays will be held will help you prepare for the night beforehand.
Make sure:
If you’re a real go-getter, you could also try acclimatising your hound to fireworks or loud noises by playing those sounds through YouTube. Start quietly, slowly increasing the sound as time passes while rewarding them with good behaviour. This would need to be done regularly and well before fireworks season starts.
During the fireworks/events season
Keep an eye on your hound and their reaction towards fireworks and loud noises. Some seek comfort and require a cuddle to help them relax while others prefer to pace around, whine or to hide away in an enclosed dark space. These are all normal reactions, don’t worry! Don’t coax them out or disturb them. They’ll come out when they’re ready.
You can also:
Post fireworks/events season
Does your hound need extra support? Are they showing continued signs of stress, such as diarrhoea, urination in the house and reduced appetite, sometime after fireworks have finished? Speak to your vets. This could be another underlying cause of their anxiety.
