While diwali is a time of lights, sweets, and celebration for us, it can be a
stressful and overwhelming time for dogs. The loud sounds of crackers, bright lights, and bustling activity can lead to anxiety, restlessness, and even health issues in pets. As a responsible pet parent, it’s important to create a calm, safe space for your dog during the festive chaos.Here are
6 expert-backed ways to help your dog stay calm this Diwali:
1. 🏡 Create a Safe, Quiet Den IndoorsSet up a quiet, comfortable spot inside your home where your dog can retreat. Use their favourite bed or blanket, and surround them with familiar toys. Close the windows and draw the curtains to
minimize noise and flashing lights. You can even play calming music or white noise to mask firework sounds.
2. 🎧 Use Noise-Cancelling Pet Headphones or MuffsSpecial noise-reducing earmuffs or headphones made for dogs can reduce the impact of loud cracker bursts. Brands like
Mutt Muffs or
Happy Hoodie are known to help dogs stay calm during noisy events. Introduce them in advance so your dog gets used to wearing them.
3. 🌿 Try Natural Calming aids or Vet-Approved RemediesNatural remedies like
chamomile,
CBD oil (vet-approved), or
herbal calming sprays can reduce anxiety. Some dogs respond well to
pheromone diffusers like Adaptil, which mimic the natural calming scent dogs associate with their mothers.
4. 🚶♂️ Exercise Them Early in the DayTake your dog for a long walk or a play session before the fireworks begin. Physical activity helps release pent-up energy and
makes them more likely to rest peacefully later. A tired dog is often a calmer dog.
5. 👩⚕️ Consult Your Vet If Your Dog Has Severe AnxietyIf your dog shows signs of extreme distress—panting, trembling, hiding, or aggressive behavior—speak with your vet. They might suggest
mild sedatives or anxiety medication just for the festive days.
6. 🧍♀️ Stay Close and Be ReassuringSometimes, your presence is the best comfort. Sit with your dog, pet them gently, and speak in calm, soothing tones. Don’t punish fearful behavior; instead,
reward calmness with treats and affection.
🎇 Final Tip: Say No to FirecrackersThe best way to protect your pet (and the environment) is to celebrate
a noise-free Diwali. Choose diyas and lights over loud crackers, and encourage others to do the same.
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