Pets are afraid of loud and sharp sounds. This applies equally to cats and dogs.
A loud and sharp scream, an explosion of firecrackers, fireworks or salutes can scare a dog. How to help your pet survive the New Year holidays?
Holiday fireworks can scare your dog while walking or even at home.
There are no discounts for breeds or sizes of dogs in this regard. They are all equally frightened by loud noises and sudden flashes.
To avoid traumatizing your pet's psyche, experts recommend planning time for walks before the start of mass festivities.
It is believed that people most often start playing with pyrotechnics after 5:00 p.m., when it gets dark and children return from school.
On New Year's Eve, it makes sense to take your pet for a walk around 3-4 am, when only a few passersby remain on the streets.
In addition, when walking, you need to hold the dog tighter on the leash. It is difficult to imagine how a frightened animal can behave.
At home, food and other treats will help distract your pet from the festive noise. After eating, your pet will sleep more soundly on its bed.
You can also turn on music or a TV, which will mask the noise outside the window.
If the animal is nervous, it makes sense to contact a veterinarian who will recommend a sedative.