8 ways to prepare your anxious dog for fireworks
8 ways to prepare your anxious dog for fireworks
Most people love a fireworks display, but many of our furry friends don鈥檛. The loud bangs and crackling sounds can trigger anxiety symptoms in dogs, like pacing, panting, and excessive drooling.
It鈥檚 hard to watch your pup go through this. Fortunately, you can take steps to and give them a sense of peace during a noisy night.
What can I do ahead of holiday fireworks to help calm my anxious dog?
The best way to deal with your dog鈥檚 noise anxiety is to work with them ahead of a triggering event. shares eight strategies you can try out before the next fireworks display in your area.
Key takeaways:
- Many dogs have a 鈥渘oise phobia,鈥 an irrational fear of loud noises from fireworks and thunderstorms.
- You can prepare your pup in advance for a night of fireworks. Some strategies are creating a safe space, getting an anxiety vest, and giving your dog anti-anxiety medication.
- Symptoms of a noise phobia 鈥 or noise anxiety 鈥 include constant barking or whimpering, trying to hide or run away, and peeing or pooping in the house.
1. Create a safe space
Pick a quiet place in your home, like a windowless room, the basement, or a large closet. A crate is also an option. Fill the space with your dog鈥檚 favorite chew toys.
Once a day, have your dog spend time in this space and give them treats while they鈥檙e in there. Over time, they鈥檒l associate being there with .
2. Play sounds of fireworks
You can try to get your canine companion used to fireworks by playing a recording of them. 鈥淭his is usually very effective at a very low volume, but you have to do it consistently,鈥 Zachary Nesbit, a vet with in Savannah, Georgia, told GoodRx Health.
Nesbit recommends doing this in your dog鈥檚 safe space. If it doesn鈥檛 bother them, try raising the volume a little at a time. But don鈥檛 be discouraged if your dog doesn鈥檛 get used to the sound.
鈥淪ome dogs are so sensitive to noise that even the low volume will set them off,鈥 Nesbit said.
3. Try a pressure vest
Pressure vests are also called anxiety wraps, thundershirts, and anxiety jackets. They apply gentle pressure to your dog鈥檚 torso.
Studies have found that may ease stress in dogs if they are used often and comfortably. Nesbit recommends putting a pressure vest on your dog as part of their daily safe space time.
4. Take walks
Exercise is a great stress reliever. Try going for extra long walks leading up to and on the day of a fireworks display. For some dogs, the physical activity may tire them out enough to keep them relaxed through the noise. For others, it may only ease their stress a little.
5. ID your pet
An may go into 鈥渇light mode鈥 during fireworks and try to run away. Make sure your dog鈥檚 tags have your current contact information, and get your pup microchipped. Don鈥檛 forget to keep your contact information for your dog鈥檚 microchip up to date as well.
6. Hire a trainer
Ask your vet to recommend a reputable dog trainer. A trainer can work with your pup to modify their anxious behaviors and incentivize wanted behaviors.
7. Get your dog anti-anxiety medication
If you think your dog will need medication to help them stay calm during a fireworks display, talk to your vet. Get a prescription filled and have it on standby, just in case.
8. Suggest alternatives to local officials
Ask event organizers to consider a 鈥渟ilent fireworks鈥 display. These fireworks aren鈥檛 completely silent, but they鈥檙e quieter than the more common, explosive ones. You could also ask organizers to replace a fireworks event with a laser show set to music.
What can I do during holiday fireworks to help calm my anxious dog?
Whether you鈥檝e done the above prep work or not, you can take steps on the night of a fireworks event to .
- Play soothing music. Studies show that may calm a stressed pet. You could also try turning on a fan, a white noise machine, or the TV to drown out the noise.
- Play with your pet. Distract your dog by playing fetch, tug-of-war, or any other game they can enjoy indoors.
- Remain calm. Comfort your pet and reassure them that everything is OK. You鈥檙e their ultimate source of comfort, and keeping your cool will help them keep theirs.
What are signs of pet anxiety during fireworks?
You can usually tell when your dog is anxious. They become agitated just like people. It鈥檚 their way of telling you they鈥檝e got the jitters and they need you.
An anxious pup may display the following :
- Aggression
- Barking more than normal
- Drooling
- Panting
- Displaying destructive behavior, like chewing the blinds
- Hiding
- Pacing
- Peeing or pooping in the house
- Appearing restless
- Displaying repetitive or compulsive behaviors
- Trembling
- Trying to escape or run away
- Whining or whimpering
What medication can you give dogs for firework anxiety?
Depending on your dog鈥檚 typical anxiety level, you may want to give them medication before a fireworks display. The below prescription and over-the counter medications may give your canine some relief.
Anti-anxiety pills
and (Xanax) work well for dogs that are sensitive to noise. These medications can take 1 to 2 hours to start working, so make sure you give whichever one you use to your dog well before the fireworks start. Talk to your vet to get a prescription.
Sileo gel
is an effective treatment for dogs that fear loud noises. You apply it to your dog鈥檚 gums, and it takes 30 minutes or less to start working. You will need to get a prescription from your vet.
Antidepressants
Medications like (Elavil) and (Prozac) can help dogs with separation anxiety and aggressive behaviors. They鈥檙e given once or twice a day and can take up to a month to start working.
Antidepressants tend to be part of a larger behavior treatment plan for dogs. Ask your vet for more information.
Benadryl
Diphenhydramine (Benadryl) is a popular antihistamine that is considered safe for most dogs.
It鈥檚 not an anti-anxiety medication, but it can make your dog sleepy. 鈥淭hat may be enough for some dogs, but a truly stressed out dog can break through the sedation and still get wound up,鈥 Nesbit said.
Benadryl is better for things like than it is for fireworks, he added. Ask your vet about the proper dose for your dog if you want to try it. Even though Benadryl is available , you want to be sure you have the correct dose to avoid poisoning your dog.
Can you give dogs CBD oil for noise anxiety?
Some dog owners and veterinarians swear by for everything from joint pain to seizures. But Nesbit says there isn鈥檛 enough evidence to support giving your dog CBD oil for noise anxiety.
鈥淲e don鈥檛 truly know a therapeutic dose in dogs, and there is significant variability in the amount of active ingredient in many of the commercial products,鈥 he said.
For that reason, Nesbit doesn鈥檛 recommend CBD oil as a treatment for noise anxiety in dogs. However, you can discuss CBD oil with your vet to get their thoughts on it.
The bottom line
Noise anxiety related to fireworks is a common issue for our furry friends. However, there are steps you can take to prepare your dog in advance.
Start by giving your pet a safe space to hang out in every day. Fill it with toys, treats, and soothing music or soft fireworks sounds. And talk to your vet about medication. They may prescribe your dog anti-anxiety medication to have on hand.
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