Fear of Fireworks

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Dogs can hear a lot better than human beings. What you think is a burst of crackers sounds like a thunderstorm in the ears of your dog. Fireworks are accompanied by explosive bangs, light flashes and intense odours of smoke. This is disorienting to a dog. Their fear is also increased by the fact that they do not see the source of the noise and cannot predict when it will end.
Signs of Stress

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Your dog might not give you a direct answer but by its body language, you can tell if that dog is stressed. Check for signs of pacing, trembling, constant barking, excessive drooling or escaping. There are even dogs that do not take food and water during Diwali. These are not peculiarities but pure examples of anxiety. Their negligence may cause chronic stress or even harm when your pet makes an attempt to loosen the knots of their collar or jump out of a window.
Creating a Safe Space at Home

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One of the most effective things that you can do is create a safe space within your house. Select a room that is quiet and prepare it by placing the bed, toys, and blankets of your dog. Turn off lights and play some relaxing music or white noise to reduce the external noise. In places they are familiar with, dogs feel much better, and you should keep them there until the fireworks begin. Do not drive them out when they want to take cover.
Distraction Works Wonders and Exercise

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Take your dog on a long walk or play with him before the celebrations begin. An active animal is less agroscientific. As soon as they are inside, keep their mind occupied by problem toys or snacks. Chew toys are effective in certain dogs because they always need to chew to relieve their stress. Interactive games may also be tried to make them forget about the noise outside.
Talk to Your Vet Beforehand

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When your dog is extremely afraid of fireworks, please discuss it with your veterinarian. Safe calming aids, supplements and anxiety wraps are also available and could help. Do not give your dog a human drug. Your vet will be able to advise you on the options that are best based on the age, breed, and health of your pet.
Make Your Parties Pet Friendly

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You should then pay attention to where your pet dog roams whenever you are installing your lights or when you are putting up decorations in your house. Candles and lamps must not be put where they will be knocked over. During Diwali candies, chocolates and fried snacks are the order of the day, but most of them are deadly to dogs.Store dishes and food away. Tell visitors not to feed your dog without asking.
The Joy of a Calm Diwali
Preplanning shows your pet that you are not just enthusiastic about your celebrations, but you are concerned about its comfort, as well. A peaceful Diwali dog also signifies a reduced number of stressful nights on your part as well. You do not need to fear their panic when you enjoy the festival without worrying about it. Keep in mind that Diwali is not a matter of darkness and sadness. Helping your pet be safe is a part of that spirit.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)- How to take care of dogs during Diwali?
To protect your pets from the intense noise of Diwali, keep doors, windows, and the main entrance of your home closed. - Why is my dog suddenly scared of crackers?
Dogs have exceptional hearing. If a dog comes running to the sound of a crinkling food wrapper from a different part of the house, you can imagine how sensitive they are to firecrackers. - How to have an animal friendly Diwali?
Create A Safe Space. Watch The Decorations.Be Cautious With Food.Limit Exposure To Fireworks.Use Pet-Friendly Air Fresheners. - How does Diwali affect animals?
The loud noise and unpredictability are perceived as a threat by animals, especially dogs. - Why do dogs hide in the bathroom during fireworks?
Fear of fireworks triggers anxiety in dogs, causing hiding and stress behaviors.