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Top tips for pets during firework season

Powys pet owners are being urged to prepare now for firework season to help minimise the stress of fireworks for their animals.

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Powys pet owners are being urged to prepare now for firework season to help minimise the stress of fireworks for their animals.

Fireworks season starts in advance of Bonfire Night and continues until the New Year celebrations, but steps can be taken in advance to help keep their animals calm.

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Powys County Council's Animal Health Team is advising owners to take action ahead of the fireworks season to avoid their animals becoming frightened by the sudden flashes of light and loud bangs.

Cllr Richard Church, Cabinet Member for a Safer Powys, said:

"There will be great opportunities to have fun this firework season in Powys but we must not forget that they can be frightening for many animals, such as pets and horses. The loud bangs, and bright flashes of light can cause real anxiety.

"If you are planning on holding your own event, please be considerate to your neighbours and their animals in your choice of fireworks and where you use them.

"We are encouraging pets and horse owners to prepare for the firework season and follow the advice to keep their animals safe over the coming weeks."

Advice on how to keep your pets safe:

  • Always keep dogs and cats inside when fireworks are being let off
  • Close all windows and doors and block off cat flaps
  • Ensure dogs are wearing some form of ID
  • Prepare a den for your pet where it can feel safe and comfortable
  • Let your pet pace around, whine, miaow and hide if it wants to
  • Try not to cuddle and comfort pets as they will think you are worried too
  • Avoid leaving pets alone during whilst fireworks are being let off
  • Don't tie your dog up outside while fireworks are being let off
  • Never take your dog to a firework display.

For further helpful advice visit the RSPCA website and search fireworks or the Blue Cross website and search fireworks and pets.

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