With Halloween around the corner, fireworks season will soon be upon us and while people enjoy them - the same can't be said for pets.Every year, fluffy friends are spooked by the loud bangs caused by the pyrotechnics.
While it's tough to avoid this, there are things you can do to ensure your dog or cat feels comfortable and safe.Certain signs of distress that animals exhibit, especially from firework displays include trembling, cowering and sometimes running away.
Every year, social media is flooded with videos and stories of terrified pets, with one Scots woman forced to medicate her four-legged companion after fireworks night.Here's what you should know before the fireworks kick off.The sudden bang of fireworks can be masked by keeping a radio or TV on, which can reduce the impact noises may have on your pet.PDSA suggest playing creating a soundtrack to disguise the loud whizzes and pops to help to keep your pet calm.
Pet owners can also prepare puppies and kittens get used to loud sounds early by playing a socialisation soundtrack throughout the year.
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