5 Ways To Take Care Of Your Pets During Diwali
Cut out the noise
It is a good idea to keep your pet in a room that does not receive much sound from outside, to ensure that you keep the doors, windows and main entrance of the house closed
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Spend time with your pets
When you are occupied with the festivities on Diwali, the last thing you want is for your pets to be depressed and alone. This will simply exacerbate their nervousness and aggravate them further.
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Keep your pet hydrated
Due to the overwhelming noise of firecrackers, your dog will be panting all the time as a result of his dread and nervousness. He will salivate more as a result, becoming dehydrated.
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Keep pets away from fire hazards
Pets may occasionally grow agitated and attempt to flee in an attempt to escape the noise. They could run the risk of being burned by firecrackers as a result.
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Don't let your pet eat Diwali sweets
Sugar is extremely toxic to dogs and can lead to major health issues. Refrain from feeding your dogs the same food you eat on Diwali.
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