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May 20 2021
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Another summer season of fireworks is approaching. But, while fireworks are entertaining for people, they can cause a tremendous fear response in our dogs.
This response arises from the natural instinct to survive. When animals encounter a threatening situation, fear is nature’s way to protect them from harm.
The sound of booming fireworks stimulates a “fight or flight” response designed to either approach the danger or flee from it. In the case of fireworks, many pets are excessively fearful and develop a phobia.
The best way to deal with a fireworks phobia, is to train your dog prior to the time of year that fireworks are likely to occur. If this is not possible, there are steps you can take to help your dog through upcoming festivities that will include fireworks. Working on a long-term training plan to desensitize your dog will help.
Here are some ways to help your dog cope through the fireworks season:
If unsure how to deal with the anxiety associated with fireworks, ask your veterinarian for help. They can assist you to develop a training program so that next year, your pet is prepared!
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