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Bonfire Night can prove a nerve-wracking period for our four-legged companions because of the deafening fireworks , but with proper preparation, it needn't be distressing. Rachel Garbutt, Vet Nurse at Butternut Box, reckons that dogs can successfully cope with the noisy festivities if their owners implement three essential measures. ‌

She says: "Fireworks and bonfire displays introduce sudden, unpredictable noises that dogs often find stressful. Even the most chilled-out dogs can become anxious when faced with loud bangs and bright flashes. They might start pacing, panting, trembling, or seeking constant reassurance from their owners. The trick is to help dogs feel safe and maintain a sense of normality during these events." ‌

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