Keep Your Dogs Calm, Comfortable and Safe This Holiday Weekend
Pet Wants Olathe, a fresh, all natural pet food company, offers suggestions on how to help your dogs through the 4th of July holiday.
Olathe, KS, June 29, 2017 --(PR.com)-- It can be a lot of fun to put a red, white and blue bandana on your dog and take them along to the family picnic, but for dogs, the activities and fireworks on Independence Day be scary and dangerous. In fact, more pets get lost on July 4th than any other day of the year. Here are some ways pet parents can help their dogs stay calm, comfortable and safe during this year’s festivities...
“We work with animals every day and we want our pets to be with us at the picnics and festivals, too. However, sometimes it’s just not the right decision for your pet, your family or the people around you. When dogs get scared – especially from loud noises like fireworks – they are more likely to bolt and run away. By taking the time to consider your pet’s needs, you can make July 4th better for everyone,” said Debbie Smith, co-owner of Pet Wants Olathe.
Here are some suggestions on ways to help your pets:
Act Calm: Animals pick up on behavioral cues from their owners, so if you’re jumpy, nervous or scared, they will be, too. If you can stay calm and relaxed, that will transfer to them.
DIY Anxiety Wrap: Even if your pet is fine with thunder and you’ve never tried a Thundershirt, this DIY version might be helpful during the fireworks. Take a shirt or tank top that would be a little snug on your pup and put it on backwards, so their tail comes through the neck. Then tie the shirt tails together to make the shirt fit snugly.
Find a Quiet Place: Move your pet to a closet or interior room with more sound-proofing than the rest of the house. Make sure to introduce your pets to this area well before the 4th so it feels like a comfortable place instead of a punishment. You can also try lowering the blinds or turning on the TV to help block out the noise.
Bone or Bully Stick: Give your pet something new and fun to distract them from the situation.
Pet Wants Calm Balm or Skin Spray: With soothing lavender, our house-made balms and salves are great for reducing anxiety associated with new people, new places, and loud noises.
CBD Oil: This all-natural, quality-grade hemp oil has components to help dogs feel more comfortable and reduce anxiety.
Watch What They Eat: Alcohol is very dangerous for pets, so absolutely no alcohol. Also, many people foods we enjoy on holidays have too many calories and too much fat for their systems to handle and can make them sick. Stick with their regular food and treats made specifically for dogs.
Stay Inside: Even though you want to take your dog to the family picnic of the July 4th festival at the park, keeping them home, inside and somewhere quiet can make celebrating the 4th of July more enjoyable for everyone. Plus, if they are at home, they are much less likely to bolt, meaning you won’t spend all night scouring the neighborhood or posting on Next Door.
“We work with animals every day and we want our pets to be with us at the picnics and festivals, too. However, sometimes it’s just not the right decision for your pet, your family or the people around you. When dogs get scared – especially from loud noises like fireworks – they are more likely to bolt and run away. By taking the time to consider your pet’s needs, you can make July 4th better for everyone,” said Debbie Smith, co-owner of Pet Wants Olathe.
Here are some suggestions on ways to help your pets:
Act Calm: Animals pick up on behavioral cues from their owners, so if you’re jumpy, nervous or scared, they will be, too. If you can stay calm and relaxed, that will transfer to them.
DIY Anxiety Wrap: Even if your pet is fine with thunder and you’ve never tried a Thundershirt, this DIY version might be helpful during the fireworks. Take a shirt or tank top that would be a little snug on your pup and put it on backwards, so their tail comes through the neck. Then tie the shirt tails together to make the shirt fit snugly.
Find a Quiet Place: Move your pet to a closet or interior room with more sound-proofing than the rest of the house. Make sure to introduce your pets to this area well before the 4th so it feels like a comfortable place instead of a punishment. You can also try lowering the blinds or turning on the TV to help block out the noise.
Bone or Bully Stick: Give your pet something new and fun to distract them from the situation.
Pet Wants Calm Balm or Skin Spray: With soothing lavender, our house-made balms and salves are great for reducing anxiety associated with new people, new places, and loud noises.
CBD Oil: This all-natural, quality-grade hemp oil has components to help dogs feel more comfortable and reduce anxiety.
Watch What They Eat: Alcohol is very dangerous for pets, so absolutely no alcohol. Also, many people foods we enjoy on holidays have too many calories and too much fat for their systems to handle and can make them sick. Stick with their regular food and treats made specifically for dogs.
Stay Inside: Even though you want to take your dog to the family picnic of the July 4th festival at the park, keeping them home, inside and somewhere quiet can make celebrating the 4th of July more enjoyable for everyone. Plus, if they are at home, they are much less likely to bolt, meaning you won’t spend all night scouring the neighborhood or posting on Next Door.
Contact
Pet Wants Olathe
Shari Klohr
913-274-9071
www.petwantsolathe.com
Contact
Shari Klohr
913-274-9071
www.petwantsolathe.com
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