How to Keep Pets Safe During Fireworks
July 4th, 2009 by adminFireworks can frighten pets, but its their startling reactions that are more alarming for pet owners. Panicked dogs, for example, have been known to jump through doors and tear through window screens.
“Owners need to use common sense when letting their pet join in the festivities,” says Corriveau, “Some dogs love to chase those spinning and swirling objects on the ground. Others are traumatized by loud noises. Owners can help with tricks that can be as simple as putting cotton in their pets ears to muffle the sound.”
Purdue University veterinarian Lorriane Corriveau says there are ways to avoid reactions from pets during 4th of July fireworks.
1) Never leave pets alone outdoors, even if tethered or in a fenced yard. Dogs, especially, may escape and become lost or injure themselves by chewing or choking on their leashes. Keep small pets sheltered indoors and horses in their stalls.
Corriveau offers these other tips:
3) Turn on the radio or TV for distraction.
2) Put them inside an inner room in the house if possible and make sure all sharp objects are removed from the enclosure.
5) Do not leave a pet in a car unattended.
4) Do not take a pet to fireworks shows.
7) Protect animals from children who may not realize that waving sparklers or setting off “safe” firecrackers could upset a family pet.
6) Keep pet on a leash or in a carrier if they must be outside.
9) Sedate horses and some dogs if needed. Noise phobia can get worse as a pet ages. A veterinarian can advise about giving the pet a mild sedative or tranquilizer to calm the fears of an extremely stressed dog, cat or horse.
Keep I.D. tags current so the pet and owner can be reunited if loud noises cause it to run away.
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