
Bonfire Night: Keep your dog calm
As Bonfire Night approaches, many dog owners are concerned about how to keep their pets safe and calm during fireworks. Dogs can become highly anxious due to the loud bangs and flashes, leading to long-term behavioural issues if not properly managed. To help owners, Nick Jones MA, a dog behaviourist with over 20 years of experience, shares essential tips to reduce stress and anxiety in dogs during firework displays.
Understanding the impact of Bonfire Night fireworks on dogs
Fireworks can be distressing for dogs, even when they are indoors. The noise and unpredictability may lead to various health problems such as panic attacks, anxiety, or even cardiovascular issues. In extreme cases, dogs exposed to fireworks can develop agoraphobia, a fear of open spaces and crowds. This could cause long-term anxiety, trembling, and behavioural changes.
Nick Jones explains: “Fireworks can be extremely frightening to dogs, and exposure to loud bangs and flashing lights can lead to serious health conditions. Some dogs may even develop agoraphobia, which can impact their behaviour long-term.”
Six tips for keeping your dog safe around Bonfire Night
Here are Nick Jones’ six key tips to keep your dog calm and safe this Bonfire Night:
Start desensitisation early
Desensitising your dog to fireworks is essential. Start by playing recordings of fireworks at low volume while engaging your dog in positive activities, like play or treats. Gradually increase the volume over time to build your dog’s resilience to the noise.
Avoid walking during fireworks
Do not take your dog for a walk during fireworks displays. Even if your dog seems unaffected, the sudden noise could cause fear and anxiety, leading them to bolt or panic.
Use DIY ear covers
Consider using simple DIY solutions, such as placing cotton wool under their ears or cutting an old sock to cover their ears. This will help muffle the sound of fireworks. Alternatively, invest in dog-specific ear protection.
Try a ThunderShirt
A ThunderShirt, or similar body wrap, can help your dog feel secure. These wraps apply gentle pressure, helping to calm your dog’s nervous system and alleviate stress.
Create a soundproof, dark space on Bonfire Night
Create a quiet, secure, and soundproof area in your home where your dog can hide. Include blankets and toys to help them feel safe. Regularly check on your dog to ensure they are okay.
Seek professional help if necessary
If your dog shows extreme signs of anxiety despite using these methods, consider seeking advice from a vet or a professional dog behaviourist for additional support.
For more advice from Nick Jones and other experts, visit ACME Whistles.
By following these steps, you can make Bonfire Night a little easier for your beloved dog, keeping them calm, safe, and stress-free.
For another Parents News UK article from Nick Jones M.A. see: dog-behaviour-issues
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