How to Calm Dogs During Fireworks: Tips for a Stress-Free Night Dogs and fireworks don’t mix well. While we often enjoy the spectacle, our pets can experience intense fear and stress. Understanding why dogs are scared of fireworks and how to help them is essential for every pet parent, especially around Bonfire Night, New Year’s Eve, Diwali, and Chinese New Year. Petgevity expert, Philippa Short, a certified dog trainer and behaviourist has shared her advice on how to calm dogs during fireworks, and also the activities to categorically avoid. Some of the key signs that your dog is scared of fireworks and feeling anxious include: Shaking and trembling Drooling and panting Hiding and nesting behaviour Vocalising – this could range from your dog barking at fireworks, as well as whining and howling Pacing Destructive escape behaviour Toileting in the house However, fireworks don’t just scare dogs – they trigger real biological stress reactions in the body. These can include: Heart rate and blood pressure increase sharply Respiration rate rises Pupils dilate Digestion slows down Muscles tense up and the dog stays alert How to Calm Dogs During Fireworks with a Safe Space Creating a safe space should be the first...