Helping Animals During New Year Fireworks
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Fireworks and loud noises can be very stressful for animals. Now the Ministry of Agriculture and Food is urging people to take these precautions so that animals can also have a safer transition into the new year.
New Year's Eve at the Bratislava Zoo brings stress to the animals due to pyrotechnics in the area, which can cause injuries and serious consequences.
The end of the year will again be marked by fireworks celebrations in different cities of the country. Although for many people it is an expected and entertaining spectacle, for animals it represents a situation of high sensory impact. The intense noise and abrupt flashes can trigger fear, anxiety and flight behaviors that put their integrity at risk, mainly in dogs and cats. Nicolás Escobar, Director of Veterinary Medicine Career at UDLA Viña d…
The harsh sound and light effects of pyrotechnic devices used during New Year's Eve celebrations can cause shocking panic in pets. A pet that has lost its senses may attack or bite in fear, but the most common way is to run away or wander off. Many stray dogs and cats never return home. With a little attention, unpleasant situations involving pets resulting from New Year's Eve fireworks can be prevented.
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