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Dogs Trust provides fireworks advice for dog owners as 2020 draws to a close Date published: 31 December 2020
Provide a safe hiding place for your dog during fireworks
With many New Year’s Eve public fireworks displays cancelled, Dogs Trust is issuing top tips to owners to help their dogs cope with fireworks displays close to home.
Dogs Trust is urging all dog owners to take preventative measures to prepare their dogs for fireworks and has advice and support for dog owners to help keep their dog as stress-free as possible.
Jenna Kiddie, Head of Canine Behaviour at Dogs Trust, said: “Dogs have approximately four times more sensitive hearing than humans, so the loud cracks and bangs of fireworks can often be a terrifying experience for them.
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While fireworks may make for pretty viewing, pets often get frightened by the loud noises and bangs fireworks cause. Our four-legged friends can get very distressed, but there are steps owners can take to make their pets feel a bit calmer on nights when fireworks are likely to be set off.
Provide a safe hiding place for your dog during Fireworks AN animal charity is issuing their top tips to dog owners to help their furry friends cope with fireworks this week. Dogs Trust is giving out the advice since, even though most New Year’s Eve public displays are cancelled, there may still be private displays in the neighbourhood. They are asking owners to take preventative measures to prepare their dogs to help them keep as stress-free as possible. Jenna Kiddie, Head of Canine Behaviour at Dogs Trust, said: “Dogs have approximately four times more sensitive hearing than humans, so the loud cracks and bangs of fireworks can often be a terrifying experience for them.
Provide a safe hiding place for your dog during Fireworks AN animal charity is issuing their top tips to dog owners to help their furry friends cope with fireworks this week. Dogs Trust is giving out the advice since, even though most New Year’s Eve public displays are cancelled, there may still be private displays in the neighbourhood. They are asking owners to take preventative measures to prepare their dogs to help them keep as stress-free as possible. Jenna Kiddie, Head of Canine Behaviour at Dogs Trust, said: “Dogs have approximately four times more sensitive hearing than humans, so the loud cracks and bangs of fireworks can often be a terrifying experience for them.