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A recent survey showed that nearly 50% of dogs are afraid of loud noises such as fireworks, thunderstorms and gun shots. Many cats suffer too. This fear reaction can become extreme and some pets develop firework phobia, showing a level of fear that seems out of proportion with the sound.
Firework phobia can develop in pets, that have previously not been afraid of noises. This can happen if there has been a bad experience, such as standing too close to a firework going off, or just a gradual increase in fear each year. Some older cats and dogs suddenly start becoming afraid of noises, perhaps because they do not feel as able to get away from the noises, or because they are hearing them differently due to age-related hearing loss.
When your pet gets very old, the total loss of hearing may mean that they are suddenly unafraid of the fireworks for the first time in years. However, don’t wait for old age to solve this problem. Most pets with firework phobia experience worsening signs every year.There are many ways you can help your pet to cope with firework noise. Herbal treatment has no side-effects and can be safely given to cats and dogs of all ages, except pregnant or lactating females. Scullcap and Valerian Tablets Organic Valerian Compound Dosing Instructions Medicine4Animals is brand owned by leading London Medical Herbalist Deborah Grant
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