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Be Aware Of The Dog On Bonfire Night!

14 years ago
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20th October, 2010 13h37


Spare a thought for your pets this Bonfire Night, a recent survey¹ has revealed that 80% of us have had a pet who has been afraid of fireworks, and more than half of dog owners would like to ban them because they are too upsetting for their animals. Scout cowering on the 5th of November The research, carried out on behalf of leading pet behaviour products DAP® for dogs and Feliway® for cats, found that nearly half of dog owners experience worry due to impending fireworks, and 58% would like to see them banned altogether. According to the survey, fireworks are the most stressful event that a pet can experience. In most cases, owners have noticed their animal becoming visibly unsettled during fireworks, with 49% of dogs shaking and 65% of cats hiding. A third of women even worry that their pet could be injured by a firework. However, there are measures that people can take to relieve some of their animal’s stress. Juliet Penaliggon, company vet at Ceva Animal Health, explains: “The survey found that the majority of cat and dog owners leave the TV or radio on and draw the curtains, which can be an effective way of creating a more relaxed environment for the pet. Leaving someone with your pet will give extra reassurance, and a long walk before the fireworks start may help to reduce your dog’s high energy levels. The use of the pheromone product DAP® for dogs or Feliway® for cats is also proven to help your pet settle. “If you’re still concerned, talk to your vet who will be used to the worries that pets and their owners go through at this time of year.” Tips to prepare dogs and cats for fireworks * Plug in seven days before for best results Visit www.petfireworkfear.co.uk for more advice. ¹ Survey carried out by Opinion Matters on behalf of Ceva Animal Health, June 2010. Sample size: 1,182.

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