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7 tips on how to make Diwali celebrations safer for your furry friends

Diwali celebrations can be stressful for pets due to fireworks and loud noises. Create a safe and comfortable environment for your furry friends by following these seven simple tips.

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Ishwi Singh
Published : Oct 31 2024, 12:03 PM IST
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Celebrating Diwali is a lot of fun, but it’s super important to keep our pets safe and happy during the festivities. Here are seven simple tips to help make Diwali celebrations safer for our furry friends.
 

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Fireworks can really scare pets because of the loud booms and bright flashes. To keep your furry friends calm, keep them inside when the fireworks are going off. Set up a cozy, quiet spot for them with their bed and favourite toys. This will help them feel safe and secure while the celebrations are happening outside!

Instead of using candles or diyas, try using battery-operated lights. They look great and are much safer because they won't cause burns or start fires. If you do choose to use real candles, make sure to keep them high up and out of your pets' reach so they can’t accidentally knock them over!

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Lots of delicious Diwali sweets can actually be dangerous for pets. Treats like chocolate, raisins, and some nuts can make dogs and cats very sick. Make sure to store these goodies safely where pets can’t get to them, and remind everyone in your family not to share human food with your pets!

Set up a quiet spot in your home where your pets can go if they feel stressed or scared. This space should be away from loud sounds and busy activities, making it a perfect place for them to chill out and feel safe. Add their favourite blanket to make it extra comfy. And don’t forget to shower them with extra love and care.

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When you have guests over, keep an eye on how they interact with your pets. Some pets can get nervous around new people or might feel overwhelmed by too much attention. Make sure your pet has a safe spot to escape to if they need a break from the excitement!

When you're decorating for Diwali, be careful to avoid things that could be harmful to your pets. Stay away from small decorations that they might swallow and plants that are poisonous to animals. Instead, choose safe and pet-friendly decorations that everyone can enjoy without worry!

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Before the Diwali celebrations begin, make sure your pets are healthy. If you’re worried about them feeling anxious or stressed during the festivities, talk to your veterinarian. They can recommend calming products or tips to help your furry friends relax and enjoy the holiday!

Have a happy and safe Diwali!

About the Author

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Ishwi Singh
Ishwi Singh is a content writer with a background in English literature. She has experience in creating engaging stories and translating content. Previously, she worked as an editorial intern at Oxford University Press.
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