Is your dog or cat afraid Fireworks season.
Fireworks season is near!
It's fast approaching, the time of year when people can download purchased explosives. Some dogs and other pets handle sound, smell and visual objects well, which can sometimes take hours. Others do not. My daughter is a doctor in a busy city practice and every year the animals are shocked or injured by firecrackers and sometimes do not come home. I mainly talk about dogs in this article, but it applies to all animals, pets or not.
As beautiful as it is for our humans to watch fireworks (I love Disneyland's big shows and am amazed to see fireworks in it), it's not as beautiful for our non-human friends. By placing yourself in the place of animals that do not already speak our language or understand our manners and moral intentions, you can see a glimpse of something when firecrackers fall into their realm of perception.
We know what coconuts are, why they are awake. No animals! They do not know that this is not the end of the world, although judging by some reactions, they must realize that it is real and they fear for their lives. According to reports from several rescue agencies, more pets have gone missing during the cracker season than ever before, prompting them to flee. It can cause injuries and accidents when you are on the roads and highways. And not only animals, but also humans, all of them have no idea of the high explosions and bright lights in the sky. And to be honest, every year reports of people and animals being deliberately injured by fireworks make me sick and I have no reason to believe Guy Fox.
How does the fear of fireworks start?
Fear of coconuts can start at an early age, although there is evidence that the time of year when they are born can affect them in some way, such as reproduction and genetics, the habit of starting phobias. Try more flexibility, less tolerance. Noise, exposure, experience and social perceptions can affect animals, especially dogs. In other words, from the sudden cessation of the explosion to the cessation of the flock of frogs over time, from handing it over to its mother.
In most cases, the fear seems to start in the first year after birth and in a recent research study (Reimer, 2019) more than half of dog owners reported that their dogs were affected by the firecrackers, a large organization. In a statement on firecrackers, the Dogs Trust said: "A Dog Trust survey of 3,750 pets found that two-thirds of dogs are concerned about firecrackers and 93% of their owners are worried about shaking during a firecracker display. That you have pets. Follows a routine. "Its main welfare effect and concern.
What can we do?
This is a great question and the answer is, there are many ways we can help. Stephanie Reimer (2020) wrote a well-read research paper on short and long term protocols.
For a while - if you know your dog is likely to be stressed, talk to your doctor about small doses of medicine to help your dog in this bad situation. For me, as a fitness theorist, I am concerned about the emotional and physical well-being of your pet, which is now seeking treatment. Although you are against using drugs to help you, it is up to you, but please help them improve their pet's health.
Plan ahead and make sure that on days when firecrackers are most likely, you make some changes to your routine to train the dogs first, instead of running the risk of going out during firecrackers. Even if your dog does not show any outward signs of stress, give them the benefit of the doubt and present them instead of endangering the accident.
Playing white noise during the worst pieces can help close all the curtains or blinds to hide the sound and reduce the brightness. Keep your cat inside, believe me, I went missing during the fireworks display and I don't want anyone to be tortured.
If they want to hide or keep themselves somewhere, give them a comfortable hollow, actually encourage them to actively hide, then let them go and refuse, because it will satisfy you. . Together they can be very stressful but afraid to move on. Avoid asking them to bark, they try to make us feel better when we cry. You may find it even more confusing to tell them.
I have friends who rent a remote cottage for a week in the worst fire season, say no.
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