Managing Pets During Fireworks

29th October 2021 | Written by the team at Coquet Vets

 

Photo: Emily Hopper via Pixabay, 2021

 
 

Traditionally we never had to worry about fireworks until 5th of November, but these days, it is quite common for fireworks events to start from October and run through to the New Year. With less public events taking place due to the on-going Covid-19 pandemic, more people are also now choosing to do fireworks in their own back garden. Consequently, this time of year can be very distressing for pets with fireworks going off more often in multiple places nearby.

As owners we can often feel at a loss as to how to manage a distressed pet. Fortunately, there are a wide range of techniques and medications that we can provide to help keep your pets settled during this time. Here are a few tips that may help your pet to cope during the fireworks season:

  • Maintain your normal routine as far as possible. Small changes may cause your pet extra apprehension and anxiety.

  • Give your animal an area to hide. A cardboard box or crate with lots of blankets is ideal as this will muffle noise.

  • Close your curtains and put up the volume on the radio or TV as a distraction. Try to do this before the fireworks start.

  • Walk your pet earlier and walk them for longer to try and tire them out. Avoid walking your dog in the evening when fireworks are more likely to be set off.

  • Keep cats and other small furries (rabbits/guinea pigs) indoors.

  • Feed your pet a little bit extra (a bigger meal will make them more sleepy).

  • Do not acknowledge your pet’s fearful behaviour. Stay calm and show your pet there is nothing to be scared of.

  • Leave them to hide if this is what they want to do.

  • Speak to one of our team about natural calming tablets, wipes, diffusers and spays that are available for both dogs and cats. In extreme cases prescription medications can be used.

To help you manage your pet during this time, Coquet Vets is once again running a ‘Fireworks and Pets Consultation’ promotion. This includes a consultation with one of our vets for a health check and to discuss your pet’s specific needs during the fireworks season. This consultation is just £25 and is available from now until the 31st December 2021.

As always, if this article has raised any questions or you want to book in your pet for the ‘Fireworks and Pets Consultation’, just contact us on 01665 252 250 or email us at info@coquetvets.co.uk.