While you’re out enjoying the fireworks, many of your animals will be thinking it’s WWIII tonight. Fireworks can be heard, scene and smelt by animals far away. Often the 4th of July causes much undo stress for all these little critters. Do NOT be one of those people who brings their poor dog to the fireworks and is then surprised when it starts freaking out. For those of you who need to be hit over the head with some advice, here are some tips to follow:
- Leave your dogs at home! Do not take them with you. Fireworks are not fun for animals.
- Make sure that you bring them inside before the fireworks begin. Close as many doors as possible to help hide the noise.
- If your pet has a safe bed, room, or other place, make sure that they have access to it. If they don’t have one, try and make one. It should be on far from any windows that is comfortable.
- It is preferable that you stay at home with your animals and give it support. After all you’ll all it has, be a good pet parent.
- If you do go out, leave the radio or TV on so that they have something else to listen to than “Bam BOOM!!!”
Photo by It’s Greg
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