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Expert advice for helping your dog through Bonfire Night fireworks

Burns Pet Nutrition has put together advice to help owners keep their animals as calm as possible during the annual Guy Fawkes celebrations. In the last four years, the RSPCA has received a total of 1,453 calls about fireworks and their effects on animals.

There are a number of ways you can help your pet feel as safe and relaxed as possible. Here are the Burns Top Tips to reduce anxiety during fireworks:

Build a Doggy and Kitty Den

One of the best ways to reduce dog anxiety during this time is to build them a doggy den. This provides them with their own space in a quiet part of the house where they can retreat with their favourite blankets and toys if they feel overwhelmed. For cats, we recommend creating the same calming space out of a cardboard box and some blankets, which could be placed high up on a sturdy shelf where cats feel the safest.

Provide Entertainment

Another way to keep pets calm is to provide a distraction with some entertainment. Stock up on some new toys that you can give them on the night, which would focus their attention elsewhere and hopefully encourage a positive association with the commotion outside. Similarly, both dogs and cats will benefit from having music or TV playing constantly, and slightly louder than normal, to balance the sudden bangs of the fireworks.

Consider Safety

As a safety precaution, make sure your windows and doors are closed during the celebrations, as your pets may react to the stress by attempting to run away. Taking your dog on a long walk during the day helps ensure that you won’t be outside when the festivities begin, and your dog will also be more likely to sleep through the most stressful parts of the night. Similarly, keeping your cat indoors after dark is a good way to make sure they’re safe.

Make Sure You Stay Calm

We know you care deeply for your pets and seeing them become anxious and frightened may cause you to become upset yourself, but we would ask that you try to remain as calm as possible. Your pets are more likely to feel settled if you are. You can also reward calm behaviour with playtime and some healthy treats, such as Burns natural dog treats.

Take Advantage of Natural Calming Products

An Adaptil diffuser or a Feliway diffuser set up in your home could calm your pet down enough so that they’re a bit more relaxed during bonfire night. For the most anxious dogs and cats, things like an anxious dog vest or medication for anxious dogs such as Zylkene or Calmex could be a great way to provide a little extra help for them.

The Pet Firework Safety Checklist

Make sure you do everything possible for your anxious dog or cat during fireworks night by checking out our dog and cat firework anxiety checklist:

  1. Buy a couple of new toys for your dog or cat
  2. Buy calming tablets or a diffuser if needed
  3. Buy some treats
  4. Set up a dog or cat den
  5. Take your dog for an early walk
  6. Let them toilet early
  7. Get your cat inside before dark
  8. Close the curtains, windows and doors
  9. Play some music or turn up the TV
  10. Play with your pet
  11. Give them treats to reward calm behaviour

While we know bonfire night can be a great night for humans, for pets it can be one of the worst experiences. With this in mind, we ask that you remember to stay safe and keep an eye on your furry friends. If they are distressed to the point of concern, give your vet a call so they can advise on the next steps.

Got an anxious pet? Read six tips for managing post-lockdown separation anxiety in your dog.

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