
Dogs on New Year's Eve – How to keep your dog relaxed
Fireworks, loud noises, and hectic parties can trigger severe anxiety and stress in dogs. Many dogs display restlessness, tremble, whine, or attempt to escape. Long-term stress can affect behavior, digestion, and even the immune system.
Typical signs of New Year's Eve stress
- Trembling or panting
- Whining, barking or whining
- Hiding or attempting to escape
- Restlessness or destructive behavior
- Loss of appetite or diarrhea
How to protect your dog
- Quiet retreat: Create a safe place, such as a cozy basket in a quiet room.
- Music & Noise Cancellation: Quiet music or white noise can soften loud noises.
- Maintain routine: stick to walks, feeding and rest times whenever possible.
- Gentle activities: Games, cuddle time, or sniffing toys help distract the dog.
- Safe environment: Close windows, draw curtains, and store fireworks safely.
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- St. John's Wort: relieves nervousness and anxiety
- Hop blossoms: have a calming effect and reduce stress
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