Tips to Ensure That Our Pets Are Safe and Calm During Festive Time
Challenges Pets Encounter During Celebrations
The noise and smoke from crackers tends to adversely affect our pets' mood and overall health. Noise from firecrackers is probably the most difficult for them to deal with. Both dogs and cats have sensitive hearing mechanisms, making it even more difficult for pets to cope up with. A single loud bang is enough to induce panic behaviour, causing them to tremble, bark, hide, or, in the worst situations, run out of fear.Overcrowded parties pose another new challenge. Pets do not always enjoy being with strangers surrounding them. Kids pulling on them, visitors giving them inappropriate food, or the unending rush of people entering and leaving can freak them out.
A Few Practical Suggestions for Pet Owners for festive season
Preparation can go a long way in making the festive time better for pets. Here are some simple tips that pet owners can follow:1. Designate a Safe Area – Set up a quiet corner at home where your pet can relax. Add their favourite mat, toys, and water bowl to it. This provides them with a feeling of familiarity giving them a sense of comfort.
2. Stick to Routine – Pets often find comfort in routine. Try your best to keep their feeding times, walking routines, and playtime regular as much as possible. This consistency provides reassurance to them.
4. Ensure Identification is Available – If your pet is scared, make them wear a collar with an ID tag to ensure they can be quickly returned to you as festive places are often crowded.
5. Inform guests about your pet Behavioir beforehand: It’s good to inform guests about your pet’s behaviour. If your dog dislikes being petted or your cat is not fond of being picked up, it’s best that guests are aware ahead of time to avoid any difficulties.
Simple Steps to Make Pets Stay Calm During Noisy Seasons
Noise is unavoidable in celebrations, but there are ways to minimise its impact on pets:Use of curtains & Windows – Close windows and doors to mitigate the sound of fireworks. Closing thick curtains also silences the noise a bit more.
Use of soothing sounds – Play soothing music or keep the TV on low volume to mask the occasional loud booms of firecrackers. Background sounds are often comforting to pets.
Reassuring is important – if your pet is anxious, sit with them. Your physical presence can be a source of comfort for them.
Pre-workout for pets – Most pets who tend to follow light workout sessions are usually less agitated. Push your dog a little more with a longer walk earlier in the day, before the celebration starts.
Use of natural alternatives like CBD oil for calming dogs during festivities
Pet owners in the past few years have looked for natural solutions for their pets when it comes to stress. One of the popular solutions, which is increasingly being used, is CBD oil. Though new to India, several studies globally suggest that CBD oil might reduce anxiety, reduce hyperactivity, and promote relaxation in dogs, inducing a proper sleep regime.CBD interacts with a dog's endocannabinoid system, which plays an important role in ensuring that the body is always in balance. When administered in required quantities, it can suppress the anxiety that pets feel as a result of loud noises, public places, or separation caused by festive occasions. Most pet owners have indicated that CBD keeps their dogs comfortable and calm without leading to extra sleep.
Consulting a veterinarian prior to introducing CBD or any supplement into your pet's routine is an essential part. As each pet is an individual, professional guidance ensures safe ingestion and the ideal dosage.
Parties should be fun, and with a little consideration, our pets can also participate in the celebrations instead of being stressed out. As owners, we need to be aware that what seems to us like celebration might appear to be confusing for them. With proper planning ahead, organising safe zones, eliminating potential hazards, and choosing calming aids such as CBD oil with the consultation of experts, we can make our furry friends feel loved and safe during festive times. Celebrations are only meaningful when all members of the family—both animal and human—find happiness and peace.
Authored by: Richa Jaggi, Co- Founder & CMO at Awshad
As people get busy celebrating the festival by bursting firecrackers or spending quality time with their family and friends, Diwali can sometimes become a stressful time for pets. Here's how pet parents can keep their pets safe this Diwali.
To prevent your pet from getting anxious or scared with the sudden bursting of crackers or too much noise from family get-together, set up a cozy and quiet room for them with familiar bedding, toys, etc. Pet-proof the space and make them feel comfortable.
Ensure your pet cat or dog is staying indoors, especially when fireworks are likely to be burst. Also, close doors and windows to minimise noise. You can also play some soothing or soft music at home.
Using pet-safe essential oils, and even plug-in pheromones can help soothe anxious pets during festivities.
Keep your pet engaged with toys or puzzle feeders to keep them distracted from the outside activities.
Keep hazardous decor items like candles, diyas, certain flowers, sweets, and even some indoor plants away your pets as they can be hazardous to them.
Walk dogs early in the morning or afternoon before fireworks start, to ensure they are calm and settled by the evening.
Anxiety can sometimes make pets thirsty, so ensure they have easy access to fresh water. Our pets are our family and so help them stay calm and safe, making Diwali more enjoyable for them too.
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As people get busy celebrating the festival by bursting firecrackers or spending quality time with their family and friends, Diwali can sometimes become a stressful time for pets. Here's how pet parents can keep their pets safe this Diwali.
To prevent your pet from getting anxious or scared with the sudden bursting of crackers or too much noise from family get-together, set up a cozy and quiet room for them with familiar bedding, toys, etc. Pet-proof the space and make them feel comfortable.
Ensure your pet cat or dog is staying indoors, especially when fireworks are likely to be burst. Also, close doors and windows to minimise noise. You can also play some soothing or soft music at home.
Using pet-safe essential oils, and even plug-in pheromones can help soothe anxious pets during festivities.
Keep your pet engaged with toys or puzzle feeders to keep them distracted from the outside activities.
Keep hazardous decor items like candles, diyas, certain flowers, sweets, and even some indoor plants away your pets as they can be hazardous to them.
Walk dogs early in the morning or afternoon before fireworks start, to ensure they are calm and settled by the evening.
Anxiety can sometimes make pets thirsty, so ensure they have easy access to fresh water. Our pets are our family and so help them stay calm and safe, making Diwali more enjoyable for them too.
Visit The Times of India's website.
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