Your first step should be to get yourself in a calm place mentally. If you’re feeling anxious about how your pets will behave when the fireworks start, you’re already setting them up for failure. They read off of your emotions and “vibes,” so a part of your pets’ anxiety will melt away if you maintain a positive attitude and go into it with at least little bit of joy, rather than trepidation. Do whatever you can to make it a positive experience. “Ooh” and “aah” at the sights and sounds, pass out treats and have a little party of your own. This will help pets associate the Fourth of July with, “Yay, we get extra treats and cuddle/play time!”
[note icon=”yes”]We use affiliate links in our posts. This helps allow us to continue bringing helpful articles to you. Thank you for using them to help keep this website alive.[/note]Now, let’s move on to preparing your pets for the evening. The first thing you should do is make sure your pets are microchipped and wearing ID tags. Why both? First of all, not everyone will think to take your pet to the nearest vet to have them scanned for a chip. Second, if a close neighbor finds your pet, they’ll know how to get in touch with you, which may get your pet back home where they belong a lot sooner than if they’re taken to a vet, shelter or rescue agency.
GPS Trackers
Another excellent way to put your mind at ease when it comes to the possibility of a lost pet is to purchase a GPS tracking system. There are a few options available on the market, but we really like the Tagg GPS Pet Tracker. Click here to read about the Tagg system and what we like about it.
Natural Ways to Keep Pets Calm
If you’re starting off with a pet who is extremely anxious, scared or nervous and you think the celebrating is going to be traumatic for them, you’ll want to take some other measures to help them get through the night (and remember to keep your mental attitude and words calm). Here are some of our recommended options:
Thundershirt – You’ve probably heard about it by now, and we’ve certainly talked about it here at PetsWeekly for quite some time. The awesome thing is that we still hear how well the Thundershirt works to keep dogs calm when it’s loud outside for any reason. What’s even better is that they have Thundershirt for Cats