Fireworks can trigger intense fear in dogs due to their sensitive hearing, with some pets reacting by hiding or even running away, according to USA TODAY. Veterinarians suggest staying home with your dog, creating a quiet space, and using calming aids to reduce anxiety.
Affection, soft music, and pheromone diffusers can help soothe dogs during fireworks. Thunder vests provide comforting pressure, while supplements offer therapeutic effects. Ensuring your pet’s collar has updated ID tags and microchip information is essential in case they escape.
While some dogs remain unfazed by fireworks, others, like Winnie the Goldendoodle, require their owners’ presence and reassurance. Staying by their side during these noisy celebrations can make a significant difference in keeping them calm and safe.
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