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Paige Freshwater & Stephen Pitts

The clothes trick that will keep your pets safe during New Year's Eve fireworks

Many dog owners dread New Year's Eve and all the loud bangs that come with the fireworks set off to welcome in the new year. The noise of so many loud bangs can startle pets, causing them stress and discomfort and looking for a place to hide.

The Mirror says that dogs have excellent hearing, and to help keep your pets calm the Blue Cross has shared some simple changes to create a safer environment for pets. Animal behaviourist Becky Skyrme advised: "Prepare a 'den' for your dog where they can feel safe and comfortable – perhaps under a bed with some of your old clothes. They may like to hide there when the fireworks start.

"Avoid leaving your dog alone if you know there are going to be fireworks nearby. If you do have to leave the house, don’t get angry with your dog if you find they have been destructive after being left on their own. Shouting at a frightened dog will only make them more stressed."

Fireworks can cause pets a lot of stress and discomfort (Alamy/PA)

On the day, owners should make sure their dog is walked before the fireworks start. They should never take their dog to a fireworks display, as even if they don’t bark or whimper at the noise, it doesn’t mean they're enjoying it. Excessive panting and yawning can sometimes indicate that your dog is stressed.

Becky said: "Make sure you keep your dog indoors if you know that fireworks will be set off nearby, as dogs are prone to bolting in an attempt to seek out safety and can risk injuring themselves or going missing.

"Make sure dogs have some form of easily readable identification to wear– even in the house. They should have at least a collar and tag. In addition, make sure your dog is microchipped so that if they do run away, they have a better chance of being quickly reunited with you."

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