Civic Holiday: Firework safety and pets
by Ontario SPCA and Humane Society | General Pet Care | August 3, 2018
The long weekend is nearly here! We couldn’t be more excited, and neither could our pets. Whatever you’re planning for the weekend, it’s likely you’ll run into fireworks at some point. Here are some tips to help you plan to protect your pets!
It’s going to be a HOT weekend! Please remember to never leave pets unattended in vehicles.

Firework safety and pets
Fireworks can be lots of fun, but pet owners should be aware fireworks are a completely foreign experience for pets. Fireworks come without warning and can be very frightening.
Even if you live far from any public firework displays, be prepared for private fireworks close to home. Before any fireworks start, follow these simple tips to keep your pet calm and safe.
Small pets
Small animals (e.g., hamsters, gerbils, guinea pigs, rabbits, mice and birds) tend to frighten easily around loud noises. Here are some steps you can take to help them feel more at ease:
- If you’re concerned about noise, you can move your pet’s cage or hutch to an area of the house that’s quieter (e.g., the garage or basement).
- Rodents tend to burrow when they’re frightened, so make sure you provide extra bedding.
- Cover your birdcage or hutch with a blanket or towel. This will dampen the noise and block out some of the bright lights.
Dogs and cats
Keep your pet indoors during firework displays, making sure to close windows and pet doors leading outside. Startled pets will seek a place to hide. This means if your cat or dog manages to get outside, it can be very easy to lose your pet. Being inside the house will also help dampen any loud noises.

Make sure your pet is wearing its collar and ID tags (or better yet, make sure your pet is microchipped). In case your pet gets out, this will ensure you can find them again.
For additional tips on how to keep your pet calm during firework celebrations during the long weekend, talk to your vet or a certified behavioural expert.
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