San Juan is approachingFestive in many communities in Spain and One of the days marked by fireworks and fireworks lovers. Although it is common in many areas to use this type of fireworks, the truth is that they do not do any good for our animals.
Our dogs and cats have it he heard far superior to us, The ability to perceive sounds that our ears cannot reach. This is why fireworks and fireworks can cause fear and stress in our dogs.
Freezing, shaking, trying to hide, or even urinating These are some of dogs’ reactions when they are frightened by the loud sounds of fireworks. Fortunately, there are some tricks we can use to minimize the damage to our dogs.
- Preparing a shelter at home: Close doors and windows, lower curtains, and create a cozy corner in the quietest part of the house.
- Playing with him and spending time with him: Being with our pet will not only relieve stress, but will also cause fatigue that will make him calmer and fall asleep more easily.
- Create a distraction: Give him a snack or something to chew, play relaxing music in the background, use toys, stimulate him physically and mentally with training sessions…
- Nutritional supplements: Made from natural products, these supplements reduce your dog’s stress level.
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