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Wondering what to do with your dog on New Year's Eve? Then you are exactly right with us.
New Year's Eve is a wonderful time with fun, music and fireworks. Who doesn't love that? Well... unfortunately not your pet. Celebrations like New Year's Eve can be dangerous and even cause great anxiety in our four-legged friends.

Why New Year's Eve can be dangerous for your pet

Most think that New Year's Eve is just a normal day for the animals; but I'm wrong! Because according to the German animal welfare organization TASSO , New Year's Eve is the day of the year when more furry friends are reported missing than on any other day. In the United States, the only other day that sees more pets go missing is July 4th.

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Fireworks, noise and loud music can turn even the bravest dog into a frightened pooch. When your dog is scared, he has a natural instinct to seek protection.

On nights like New Year's Eve, dogs are more likely to run away for the following reasons:

  • Loud noises, such as parties, fireworks, music
  • Large gatherings of people
  • Unusual surroundings
  • A change from normal routine
    • In these unusual circumstances, your dog may run away or hide at the first opportunity. That's why it's important to follow the advice below to keep your dog safe, calm, and happy on New Year's Eve.

      What to do for your dog on New Year's Eve

      A dog-friendly New Year's Eve requires common sense first! Always keep an eye on your dog during the evening, and be especially vigilant when fireworks, noise, and loud music increase. Don't forget to follow these 5 tips:

      1. Make sure your dog gets plenty of exercise

      One way to ensure your dog is more relaxed and calm on New Year's Eve is to give him a little exercise during the day. Walk your dog regularly, walking a little further or uphill than you normally would. This way your dog is calm and can sleep better at night.

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      Be extra careful when walking your dog, as some people test firecrackers before New Year's Eve or set them off before dark. As we mentioned earlier, loud noises (especially a sudden bang) can startle your dog and trigger his instinct to flee. So, walk your dog on a leash and make sure his collar and GPS tracker are properly attached. If your dog runs away, you can track and find him with the help of the tracker.

      2. Create a safe place for your dog in the house

      Keep your dog indoors on New Year's Eve. If you are staying with someone on New Year's Eve, you should give your dog a room or a limited space. Put his basket, his blanket, his cuddly toy in there, possibly with some food and other familiar objects. This room will be the safe place for your dog during the evening.

      If you have other plans, it's best to find a friend or family member and ask them to watch your dog for the night. Together they can then watch TV or listen to relaxing music and spend a quiet New Year's Eve.

      Did you know that dogs can hear four times better than humans. Therefore, firecrackers, firecrackers and the like can cause extreme stress in your furry friend. If possible, take your dog to a quiet place away from the party or fireworks. Your dog will thank you if he can do this.

      Always make sure your dog has access to water and food. Stick to the daily routine and make sure your dog goes to bed at the usual time. Routines help the dog feel safe and secure. Herbal tranquilizers for animals can also help. This way, your dog will be more relaxed and less likely to run away when frightened. Above all, make sure you feed him in quiet moments to avoid the risk of choking or choking.

      3. Keep your furry friend away from dangerous substances

      Remember that there may be unusual substances in circulation on this day that are poisonous to animals - so don't forget to protect your dog and cat from these animal poisons. Dangerous substances include:

    • alcohol
    • Firecrackers, Sparklers
    • chocolate
    • Cigarettes and drugs, including weed and marijuana
    • chemicals
    • Poisonous houseplants
    • Salty snacks
    • meat with bones

    • It should be self-explanatory, but keep the animals away from the fireworks celebrations. You could be injured or accidentally poisoned. And don't let them consume alcohol, human foods, or drugs. Dogs that have consumed alcohol may become lethargic, vomit, have trouble walking, or even experience a drop in blood pressure and body temperature.

      Especially when you are at a friend's house or away from home, unknown dangerous substances could be in the vicinity. You don't want to have to make an emergency visit to the vet on one of the busiest days of the year. So protect your animal from these dangers!

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      4. Keep your dog busy

      Dogs are very curious animals. To counteract the excitement and bustle of New Year's Eve, find alternative ways to entertain your dog. Try buying a new toy . When a dog has something new to play with, they're much less likely to be interested in what's going on around them.

      5. Spends a lot of time together

      Try to spend as much time with your pet as you can on New Year's Eve. Since your pet is likely to be frightened that day, make sure you remain calm when you interact with them.

      So what can you do together on New Year's Eve to have a good time together? Here are some ideas:

    • Play ball together - while watching the New Year's Eve party. Your dog's favorite round toy is sure to please his little heart.
    • Do a movie marathon.
    • Take a vacation together - somewhere peaceful.
    • Host a small, dog-friendly gathering - invite the dog lovers!
    • Bake dog (and human) treats together.
    • Build a fortress together.
    • Listen to soothing music.

    • Now that you know what you can do on New Year's Eve to give your pet a relaxed New Year's Eve, we wish you a merry Christmas and a happy new year!

      Happy New Year

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