Tips for keeping pets calm and safe during fireworks
Here are some tips to help your pet stay calm and safe during fireworks.
Read more12 September 2024
For many people, their pet is a major part of the family. They can bring all types of joy to you and your family; however, they are also a big responsibility that some pet owners don’t realise. Not only do you have to continuously care for your new pet around the clock, it is imperative that you choose a pet that suits your lifestyle to make it easier for you and a smoother transition for your new four-legged friend.
Before you actually go out and get your pet, you should truly assess whether or not you are capable of giving them the care and attention they will need. This includes the basic necessities such as food, water, toys and shelter along with other responsibilities that involve grooming, training, walking and playing with them to keep them entertained.
These basic responsibilities of pet owners take a lot of time and commitment and have to be done on a daily basis for your furry friend to be brought up properly.
Your pet’s health and safety should be at the forefront of your mind. Registering your pet and having them micro-chipped is a sure way to have your pet safely returned if they get lost or go missing. Along with micro-chipping, “de-sexing” is another cost that you need to take into account within the first couple of months of ownership. This operation can make the pet better behaved and reduce the risk of certain types of cancer.
Owning a pet is a massive responsibility. It is extremely important that you weigh up all the costs, your lifestyle and other factors when deciding whether or not you should get a new pet. Many pets are abandoned at shelters as their owners cannot or will not look after them. If you make the decision of getting a new furry friend, remember that it is for their entire life.