Fireworks and Dogs—Preventing A Meltdown

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It is a very rare dog that doesn’t get spooked whenever New Year’s Eve rolls around and the fireworks start. Even one unexpected boom, especially if you’re out for a walk, can cause the toughest, fully-grown Great Dane to react like a month-old puppy. That’s fine until your 140-pound puppy insists on being carried home.

Fortunately, there are quite a few actions you can take to protect your canine buddy. They involve training and exercise, safe spaces, and special clothing and medication to reassure your pet on New Year’s Eve.

Training and Exercise – Getting in Front of the Problem:

Safe Space – A Place to Curl Up and Hide:

Calming Gear and Medication – Use Carefully:

If you have used these actions in the past to less than excellent results, please contact your veterinarian for further help. If your dog has gone through formal training, a call to his trainer might also be useful. You know your dog better than anyone, so if you think it’s better to snuggle with him at midnight than to eyeball a stranger for an awkward kiss, go right ahead.

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