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How to help pets deal with fireworks noise

CONNOR VANDERWEYST | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 5 years AGO
by CONNOR VANDERWEYST
Staff Writer | July 1, 2020 11:36 PM

MOSES LAKE — The Fourth of July can be a time to get together with family and friends, enjoy some grilled food and watch fireworks burst in the air.

But while those celebrations happen it’s important to make sure that pets are adequately prepared for a night of constant booming.

“The best thing is probably put them (dogs) in a house or quiet room — anywhere they feel safe,” said Erika Salmeron, animal care tech at Adams County Pet Rescue.

Since pets don’t know the explosions are a cause of celebration, their anxiety spikes and can lead to running away from home, Salmeron said.

“We would think something bad is happening, so they look for safety,” she added.

For especially temperamental animals, items like a Thunder Jacket can be helpful. Thunder Jackets can be found at local pet supply retailers and are said to provide gentle, constant pressure to calm anxiety, fear and over-excitement. There are also varieties of pet calming treats and sprays.

Grant County Sheriff’s Office posted its suggestions for taking care of pets during the Fourth of July on social media. The sheriff’s office said to find a safe and secure indoor spot for the pet, make sure the pet has proper identification and contact info, avoid public fireworks displays and keep consumer fireworks away from pets.

Salmeron did say some dogs aren’t bothered by fireworks or loud noises, but that is on a case-by-case basis and could have something to do with their upbringing.

“If they’re used to loud noises it usually doesn’t affect them,” she said.

Salmeron also gave the same guidelines for taking care of cats: Provide a safe indoor space and make sure they don’t go outside.

With temperatures rising, it’s also important to keep lots of water and a cool environment on hand for pets.

At the end of the day, affection can be a good remedy as well.

“Just give them lots of love. Cuddle them,” Salmeron said.

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