Keep pup calm during fireworks

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September 22, 2025

This month Zara from More Than Sit Dog Training has some advice on helping your pooch cope with the flashes & bangs of fireworks

We can help our dogs by getting them used to the sound of fireworks in advance. The technique of “systematic desensitisation” involves playing fireworks noises around your dog, initially quietly, then increasing the volume gradually as they adapt. It’s important that the sound is first played so low that your dog will notice but remain calm and relaxed. Once pup completely ignores the sound at this level, increase the volume a fraction again to a level where pup is aware but not fearful. Repeat these steps with tiny volume increases, keeping sessions short but frequent. The Dogs Trust’s excellent website has various free noise tracks you can use and a handy ‘How To’ guide to help you get it right. 

If there’s not enough time for this training, there is still plenty you can do: 

Stay calm yourself to help put pup at ease 

Give your dog a long walk and chance to toilet before the fireworks start 

Create a cosy hiding place your dog can access freely to give them a sense of control. Do what you can to block out the sounds, sights and smells of the fireworks outside 

Try engaging them with an activity that they love to focus their mind and keep things positive; for example, doing a favourite interactive puzzle, training session or enjoying a chew bone 

Consider using calming pheromones or smells, available such as plug-ins, sprays or collars. You can also talk to your vet about any calming medications that may help. 

It can be heartbreaking to see your dog struggling with fireworks, but you needn’t feel powerless – there’s lots you can do to help them through this. 

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