|Shamilla Cariem

 

Yes folks, it’s Bonfire Night and whilst we all enjoy oohing and
ahhing at pretty fireworks, spare a thought for pet owners who have to work
extra hard to keep their little (or large) loves calm.

 

Here’s our quick guide on keeping your pooches and other pets
safe and sound during the festivities. 

 

Doggy den

Before the noisy night, create a safe space for your pups in the
quietest part of your home. Set it up with their favourite toys and doggy bed.
Throw in some treats and anything else they like, so they can retreat to the
area if they feel frightened or the noise gets too much. (TIP: This is
a great way to help dogs feel safe at other times, for example, if you’re out
for an extended period or have many guests around.)

 

Keep them inside 

Swap your evening walk for an earlier stroll to avoid being
outdoors when fireworks are being let off. Also, restrict their time in the
garden so you can be sure they’re safe and don’t bolt when the noise and lights
get too intense.

 

Turn up the sound 

Drown out external noises by filling your home with sounds your
pets are already familiar with. Play some relaxing music or turn up EastEnders or Coronation Street to distract them from what’s going on outside.

 

Dark and cosy 

Close the curtains, bring down the blinds and keep the
atmosphere as relaxed as possible. You might not be able to block out the
noise, but you will be able to reduce the flashing lights, hopefully reducing
animal stress levels.

 

Cat safety 

It’s hard to keep cats inside at the best of times, but on
Bonfire Night, it’s imperative to encourage them to stay home. Create
comfortable hiding places or put treats in strategic locations around the home,
so they’re occupied and less likely to head out into the night.

 

Outdoor pets 

If you’ve got outdoor pets, slightly cover their cages or pens
so they can still look out but sounds and lights are muffled. Consider moving
your pet indoors, but if that’s not possible, provide extra bedding so they can
burrow themselves away.