Loud sounds of firecrackers not only disturb our pets but also expose animals to danger. Opting for a quieter celebration fosters a compassionate environment. While we close our doors and windows to reduce noise, consider opening your garages to provide animals, especially strays, safe spaces.
After a walk outside, diligently clean your pet's paws to shield them from firework-related hazards. Also wipe their fur, mouth, and eyes to remove pollutants. Additionally, investing in pet-friendly earmuffs, using cotton earplugs, playing soothing music, and staying close to your pets can safeguard them.
To safeguard pets, it is imperative to keep oil lamps and diyas out of their reach. Ensuring decorative lights and diyas are kept where pets cannot access them prevents the risk of electric shocks and burns.
During Diwali celebrations, it is prudent to be cautious and check under parked cars, as stray dogs may seek refuge there due to the clamour of fireworks. In cases of unbearable stress and anxiety in pets, consult a veterinarian for advice or medication.
Refrain from offering pets human sweets, as sugar and artificial sweeteners can lead to severe health issues. Instead, provide a nutritious meal to pets, including strays, to keep them energised and distract them from the noise.
With inputs from IANS. Photos Courtesy: iStock
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