Pet Safety Advice
Why are pets scared of fireworks?
As a company of animal’s lovers, we will always advise our customers on the simple things about letting off fireworks so they can have time to prepare and protect.
Many animals find fireworks scary. It's estimated that 45 percent of dogs in the UK show signs of fear when they hear fireworks. It doesn't have to be that way though, so don't ignore the problem.
There are lots of simple things you can do to help your pet deal with fireworks. By preparing in advance before fireworks start your pet will be better able to cope with the noises.
Pets and fireworks
Why are pets scared of fireworks?
Many animals find fireworks scary. It's estimated that 45 percent of dogs in the UK show signs of fear when they hear fireworks. It doesn't have to be that way though, so don't ignore the problem.
There are lots of simple things you can do to help your pet deal with fireworks. By preparing in advance before fireworks start your pet will be better able to cope with the noises.
How to calm dogs during fireworks
- Walk them during daylight hours to avoid times when fireworks are likely to be set off
- Close windows and curtains to muffle the sound of fireworks
- Put on some music or tv to mask the firework sounds
- Create a quiet space where your dog can feel in control
- Create some hiding places around your home
Cats
- Provide hiding places in your home
- Cats can become more stressed if they're outside during fireworks
- Microchip your cats in case they're startled and escape outside
Keeping horses safe during fireworks
It's not just animals in the home that can be scared of fireworks - horses can be too.
- Check locally to see if there are going to be any firework displays in your area
- Where possible - tell the organisers of firework displays that horses are nearby and ask them to set off their fireworks in the opposite direction
- For top tips on keeping your horse safe and secure during the firework season - please follow the advice from the British Horse Society
Small animals
- Partly cover outside cages and pens with blankets so an area is soundproofed and hidden, but allow another area for the animals to look out
- Provide bedding small animals can burrow in
- Consider bringing them indoors - this will need to be done gradually so plan ahead