ThunderShirts, dance parties and anxiety meds can help ease dogs’ July Fourth dread

Written by on July 4, 2024

In anticipation of July Fourth, many pet owners are seeking ways to alleviate their dogs’ anxiety caused by fireworks. Rori Chang, from Glendale, Arizona, uses action movies to mask the noise for her golden retriever, Ava, who fears loud sounds. Veterinarian Dr. Kelley DeGroff in Phoenix reports increased requests for anxiety medications weeks before the holiday, suggesting that owners start early to trial the medications. Other solutions include calming supplements, ThunderShirts, and doggy daycares extending hours with additional staff and activities to comfort pets.

Fireworks vendors like Bille Jo Gonzales in Butte, Montana, are selling CBD dog treats, providing a dual solution to fireworks-induced anxiety. Despite these efforts, shelters nationwide brace for an influx of runaway dogs. Maricopa County shelters in Arizona, already over capacity, are offering free microchipping to help reunite lost pets with owners. Precautions like keeping pets leashed, even within enclosed spaces, and creating quiet, insulated areas at home are also recommended to prevent pets from escaping when frightened.

Source: AP News


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