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Dogs Trust Urges Dog Owners To Prepare Their Pooches Ahead Of Fireworks Season

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19th October, 2022 11h47

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Dogs Trust


Ahead of the forthcoming firework season, Dogs Trust has issued advice to owners on how to take care of their canine friends, with almost half of dog owners (49%) reporting that their dog’s wellbeing is affected by fireworks*.

The UK’s largest dog welfare charity recommends that dog owners prepare early and suggests they stay in during events so that they can help their dogs cope during fireworks.

The charity urges owners to visit its website for full guidance on how to help dogs stay safe and settled during fireworks, which includes:

Rachel Casey, Director of Canine Behaviour and Research said:

“With Diwali, Halloween, and Bonfire Night approaching, it’s best to plan well before firework events start to ensure dogs cope as well as possible. Fear of fireworks is worryingly common in dogs of all ages, and it can have a significant impact on their wellbeing.

“Dogs respond to fireworks in a range of different ways, so it’s crucial to have a clear plan, ahead of time, to help your own dog cope. Some dogs will want to find a cosy hiding place, others will want reassurance. If you dog doesn’t seem worried, it’s worth distracting them with a game or treats to keep their attention away from the noises outside.”

Dogs Trust tips for when the fireworks events have started:

The charity recommends noting down how your dog reacted during the fireworks and what worked well to help them cope. The charity also advices to return to a normal routine to help dogs settle down. If they were worried during fireworks, it is a good idea to seek professional help before the next firework season starts. 

For detailed advice on preparing your dog for fireworks season visitwww.dogstrust.org.uk/fireworks

Dogs Trust recommends dog owners to seek veterinary advice for any concerns. They can check if there are any contributing medical problems, and if necessary, refer you to a clinical behaviourist. Read our advice on finding a qualified behaviourist


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