Help! How can I help my dog when the fireworks go off?
June 27th, 2010 | Published in Dog Information
Every year before my dog Nikki went deaf, she would freak out when the fireworks started popping on the 4th of July. She’d shake, whimper and pant. It sounds like a 1950’s dance, but to her, it was no dance or laughing matter. Dogs can become extremely stressed and frightened when the fireworks start and may exhibit strange behaviors. My brother in laws dog used to go into the garage and hide under the truck and just whimper until it was over.
Taking precautions can go a long way to help calm your pets. Here’s a few tips to help make the 4th of July a safe, fun day for you and your pets.
If at all possible, stay at home. Make them comfy with their favorite dog bed or blanket with plenty of water preferably in the quietest room in the house. I’m fortunate to live in an area where they still allow us to buy fireworks. Our neighborhood goes out to our cul-de-sac to light the fireworks which is great because I can go in and check on the dogs to make sure they’re OK.
If you can’t stay home, put them in their crate with a nice bone to chew on or favorite treat. If you don’t use a crate, keep them inside the home and close the doggie door. Dogs, when frightened, will chew through anything to escape. If you have to leave them outside, make sure your fences and gates are secure and there’s no possibility of escape. In the case that they do escape, please have their microchip information updated and they have their collar on with all identification.
Put on classical music or a CD especially made to calm dogs. Animal Music Therapy CD’s are designed to relieve animal stress.
Try alternative holistic remedies such as our natural Spot Organics Chill Essential Oil that’s specifically made to calm dogs in all kinds of situations. Also, the Lettuce Flower Essences from Spirit in Nature can be used as a calming effect.
Leave the radio or TV on. If they fireworks are far away, the sound will help to drown out the noise.
Do you have any remedies that have helped to calm your pet when the fireworks start? I’d love to hear your stories.
Wishing you all a safe, fun 4th of July celebration!
















