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Crash, Bang, Woof - Fireworks Tips And Advice From Petplan

Author: Petplan
Posted: Monday 31st October, 2011. 18:09:09

As Guy Fawkes Night approaches, pet owners are being warned to take extra care of their pets.

According to Petplan, the UK’s largest insurance provider, 60% of all pets become stressed as fireworks are let off. In fact each year Petplan receives an increase in claims relating to injuries caused by the loud bangs and bright lights of fireworks. With this in mind, Petplan has issued some tips to keep your pet calm and safe this Bonfire Night.

Petplan Vet of the Year Brain Faulkner says: “Many injuries are caused as a result of panicking pets – either running away or getting hurt in an attempt to escape the noises and flashes. If you stay calm and act normal this will help your pet feel safer; avoid leaving your companion alone as they will feel more secure with you around.”

He continues: “The loud noises caused by fireworks can be distressing to pets, and they can potentially lead to anxiety, distress, long term behavioural problems or even injuries, it is therefore worth considering what measures you can take to ensure your pets are safe and happy in the run up to Fireworks Night. Below are some of my top tips.”

Remember remember your pet in November....
  • Keep your cat or dog inside, and keep all windows, curtains and doors closed
  • Turn on the TV or some music to drown out some of the noise of the fireworks
  • Provide your cat with a litter tray if it is used to being able to get into the garden
  • Make sure your pet is wearing a form of identification. If they manage to escape, this will make sure you can be easily contacted when your pet is found
  • Take your dog for a walk during daylight, when fireworks are less likely to be let off
  • With rabbits and smaller animals, bring their hutch or cage inside to a quiet room, garage or shed. If this is not practical turn it away from the open garden to face the house, cover it with thick blankets or a quilt so your pet isn’t able to see the flashes and provide them with extra bedding so they can hide away
Isabella von Mesterhazy, Petplan’s Head of Marketing, comments: “During the winter months especially October and November – when the nights are drawing in and there is less visibility on the roads – Petplan sees a dramatic rise in claims. This highlights the need for extra vigilance in these months. However, it is well worth preparing for any eventuality through the entire year. With Petplan’s Covered for Life policy, your pet is not only covered for any accident that occurs on Bonfire Night but for treatment throughout their lifetime.”

To see more top tips from Brian Faulkner about how to protect your pet during firework season visit www.petplan.co.uk/fireworks

To find out more about how you can keep your pet safe and healthy, and to view Petplan’s award winning insurance policies, visit www.petplan.co.uk or www.facebook.com/petplan

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