đ Easing Your Dog into the New Year: Managing Noise and Keeping Them Calm
As we get ready to ring in the New Year with fireworks, music, and celebrations, itâs important to remember that for our dogs, this can be one of the most stressful nights of the year. Loud noises, unfamiliar flashes, and general excitement can trigger anxiety in even the calmest of pups. At Infinite Hearts Dog Sanctuary, we know that a peaceful New Yearâs Eve makes for happy, healthy dogs.
Hereâs how we plan to ease our four-legged family members into the new year and how you can do the same:
1. Create a Safe Space
Before the festivities begin, set up a cozy, quiet area for your dog. This could be their crate, a room with calming music, or a soft corner with their favorite blankets and toys. The goal is to create a retreat where they feel secure and removed from the noise.
2. Tire Them Out
A tired dog is a relaxed dog! On the day of New Yearâs Eve, take your pup for a long walk or engage in an extended play session. Burn off that excess energy to help them feel more at ease when the noise starts later in the evening.
3. Stay Close and Calm
Dogs look to us for reassurance. If youâre able to stay home, make sure to spend time with your dog as the fireworks begin. Keep your demeanor calm â if youâre relaxed, theyâre more likely to mirror your energy.
4. White Noise and Distractions
Turn on the TV, play soft music, or run a fan to help drown out the sounds from outside. Puzzle toys, bones, or chew toys are also great distractions that can keep them busy.
5. Comfort, But Donât Overdo It
Itâs okay to comfort your dog if they seem nervous, but try not to overly coddle them. Reward calm behavior and gently reassure them, but avoid reacting too dramatically to their fear, as it can reinforce anxiety.
6. Safety First
If you know your dog is extremely fearful of fireworks, consider keeping them on a leash or in a secure area. Dogs can panic and bolt during loud noises, so ensuring theyâre safely contained is key.
7. Natural Calming Aids
Weâve had great success with calming treats and CBD supplements designed for dogs (always check with your vet first!). These can take the edge off and help your dog stay more relaxed during the celebrations.
Looking Ahead to 2025
The New Year is about fresh starts, and for us at Infinite Hearts, itâs a reminder of why we do what we do â creating safe, loving environments for every dog that comes our way. Whether youâre celebrating with family, friends, or just your pups, we hope your New Yearâs Eve is full of love and joy (and minimal barking)!
How do your dogs handle fireworks and celebrations? Share your tips â weâd love to hear them!
Happy New Year from all of us at Infinite Hearts Dog Sanctuary! đžâ¨