Tips to help your pet cope with the scary fireworks noises.
November 1, 2016
When Guy Fawkes season rolls around, many pet owners are worried about the impact it will have on their pets if they have a dog or cat that’s scared of fireworks. Noise phobias are very common, it’s a problem we treat in our clinic and through our Virtual Training Schools A LOT.
Generally a dog will become phobic of certain noises if they weren’t exposed to those sounds during their Formative Period as a puppy (between 2 - 4 months). Fireworks is a very common noise phobia, because often puppies don’t get a chance to hear these noises, unlike other common household sounds. If you’re raising a pup, I recommend you play fireworks noises to them (starting at a low volume then slowly increasing) while using a clicker to click and reward them for being calm and accepting of the sounds. This will help build their resilience for real fireworks displays in future. If you don’t have a clicker, you can just give pieces of high value food (such as chicken or cheese), but a clicker does aid in the desensitisation process.
However, if your dog or cat is already fearful, here I’ve put together a few tips and tricks to get everyone ready for the night as comfortably as possible.
If you’re really worried, or your pet is seriously fearful about fireworks, it may pay to think about a longer term solution that can slowly desensitise your pets to the noise of fireworks in a non-stressful way. This is all covered in my Virtual Training Schools.
I hope this helps your pets to feel a bit more comfortable when there are fireworks about!