Dogs and cats are extremely sensitive to noise, so when we think fireworks are loud, they are even louder to our pets
Numerous pet owners will be familiar with the helpless feeling of watching their pet struggle through an evening of loud bangs and bright lights. As Bonfire Night arrives, it’s quite natural to be feeling apprehensive.
Prepare, prepare, prepare In the lead-up to any significant firework-filled evenings, you can help reduce your pet’s anxiety and stress levels by using a calming diffuser or adding natural calming supplements to their food. YuMove Calming Care includes ingredients such as Lemon Balm, L-Tryptophan, GABA and L-Arginine which all work together to help calm your furry friend.
Top tip: It’s important to know that some supplements take a bit of time to work, so now is the perfect time to explore if this could help your pet. “If you have a dog that suffers with anxiety when fireworks go off, or if they’re still a pup and you’re not sure how they’ll react, it’s also a good idea to walk them nice and early so they are not outside when the noises start.”
Catrin said: “Dogs and cats are extremely sensitive to noise, so when we humans think fireworks are loud, they are even louder to dogs. To reduce anxiety and fear resulting from unknown loud noises, ensure all windows are closed and, if your dog enjoys spending time in a crate, or your cat has a domed or cave bed, cover this with thick blankets to further reduce sounds. Just make sure that there is still good airflow and fresh water available.
Catrin said: “Take a corner of the living room, ideally away from the window, and place their bed, some cosy blankets, a couple of treats and their favourite toys there, so your pet is surrounded by all their favourite home comforts to help them through the evening. Creating a safe space and keeping in close proximity to your pet can help distract them from the noise and keep them feeling reassured.
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