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Dogs’ anxiety
from New Year 2003
by WXPG.com
DEALING WITH YOUR DOG’S ANXIETY
As you plan your New Year’s Eve parties, take into account your pets.
It may be a joyous night for you, but for your little guy, it may be a night of anxiety.Here are a few ways you can help keep your animals calm and safe this year. Distract them with toys or a treat
Distract your dog or cat by giving them something fun to do. Either give them their favourite treat so they can associate the noise with positive things or give them their favourite chew toy.
Con ne your pets Speak with your veterinarian
For animals that are crate trained, it provides a sense of security for them. Let them hide in their crate for the night and cover it with a towel or blanket for extra protection. If your pet is not crate trained put them in a room where they cannot hurt themselves or damage your things.
Turn on the Radio or TV
Turning on the TV or radio will not only help mu e the noises, but the constant sound will help distract him. Soothing music will help the most, but turn on the radio or TV a few hours before the festivities begin.
Give them exercise
Earlier in the day, make sure to give your dog enough exercise to wear him out. he’ll be prone to panic less during the reworks. If you have a cat or dog that is overly anxious, let them help you. The coming holiday will only heighten your pet’s nerves.
Leave the neighbourhood
If you live on a particularly loud street and don’t have much planned, consider going somewhere quiet and peaceful for the night.
Keep Calm
It is important to keep calm during the festivities to not over excite your dog. If you’re having guests over, keep the party away from them as people tend to get excited around dogs and cats. Don’t forget to pet them and talk to them in a soothing tone.