Keep your pets safe this Bonfire Night

Frightening fireworks
It’s the one night of the year that ‘walkies’ should be firmly off the cards.
Loud bangs, bright flashing lights, and high-pitched whistles are a recipe for stress for many pets on Bonfire Night. The RSPCA estimates that 45% of dogs in the UK show fear when they hear fireworks.
But don’t panic! There are plenty of steps you can take to ease your pets’ stress ahead of bonfire night.

Panicked pooches
Walk your dog during daylight hours.
Close windows and curtains.
Put the TV or some music on to gently mask the sound of fireworks.
Make sure there are hiding places around the house for your pooch.

Scaredy cats
Plan to keep your cat in on bonfire night.
Make sure they’re microchipped in case they do get out and go for a run.
Make sure there’s plenty of places to hide.

Outdoor pets
Add extra padding for hiding
Move hutches into a garage or shed
Put a blanket over cages to help muffle sounds

For more information, visit rspca.org.uk.

Photo by Anna-Louise from Pexels

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