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Caring for pets during Bonfire Night & fireworks

Wednesday, November 24th, 2010 | Posted by Andrew Read at 5:54 pm

Bonfire Night may be great fun for the family, but it can be a frightening time for our pets.  The sudden explosive sounds can cause real anxiety and fear in our animals.

There are however things that we can do that can minimise their anxiety. Neston’s local pet care specialist, Jim Furlong of Petpals (Wirral West), offers some advice on how to help get our pets through this stressful time.

“There is no doubt that Bonfire Night can be an ordeal for our animals. They are often very stressed by the sound of the fireworks. To minimise their upset, I would suggest a few things we can do:

  • Bring your pets indoors and draw the curtains to keep them as safe as possible during Bonfire Night.
  • Create a favourite den for your pets. Encourage them to go there by placing healthy food treats there, by putting their favourite toy or favourite blanket there. This will help them feel more comfortable and secure.
  • If your dog or cat hides during the fireworks you should try to ignore them, by fussing over them you can cause more stress.
  • During Bonfire night play music or switch on the television to drown out noise from fireworks.
  • At some vets you can purchase a simple plug-in diffuser that disperses a dog/cat appeasing pheromone into the room. The pheromone reassures the animal and naturally calms them down. You should aim to plug in the diffuser a week before Bonfire Night, so the pheromone has time to build up to significant levels and ensures the pets are as relaxed as possible.
  • If your pet is not microchipped, make sure they have a collar or tag, in case they run away.
  • Give your dog plenty of exercise during the day to ensure it is tired and ready to sleep in the evening.
  • We must not forget our small pets, such as rabbits or guinea pigs. They can become very stressed by loud noises. If they live outside, bring them indoors or into the garden shed.

If we can follow some of these steps, hopefully our pets can get through Bonfire Night with the minimum of stress.”

Petpals (Wirral West) delivers high quality and professional pet services for all your pet care needs. These services include pet home visits, dog walking, cat sitting, dog sitting, dog visits, dog and small animal boarding – all with the aim of providing your pets with the same love and affection they receive from you. It is a particularly popular alternative to catteries and kennels.

Original article posted at http://www.aboutmyarea.co.uk/Cheshire/Neston/CH64/News/Local-News/177824-Caring-for-pets-during-Bonfire-Night

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Petpals Wirral West Sponsor ‘Pup Idol’

Tuesday, November 9th, 2010 | Posted by Andrew Read at 11:02 am

Petpals (Wirral West) recently sponsored the very popular ‘Pup Idol’ dog show in Little Sutton. The event, organised by Sarah O’Flanagan of the Cheshire Constabulary, took place on 28 October, and was well supported by the local community who came out in good numbers to parade their pooches.

Fun was had by all, and an impressive variety of dogs and their owners took part in the different categories. The best of show award, sponsored by Petpals, went to the beautiful all-white German Shepherd, Annouk and her owner Heather.

Petpals (Wirral West) owner, Jim Furlong:

‘It was a pleasure to support Sarah in this venture. We really enjoyed the day, and it was lovely to see the variety of dogs on display.

All the categories were keenly contested, and there was real delight from the winners – even the prize for ‘the owner that looks most like their dog’ was highly competitive.’

Petpals (Wirral West) is your first stop on the Wirral for your dog walking, cat visits, home boarding and pet taxiing needs. They can be contacted on 0151 353 8060 or emailed at: wirralwest@petpals.com

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