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Jun 19 2025

The Noisy Season is Back: Helping Pets Cope with Noise, Storm, and Firework Phobias

Home » News » The Noisy Season Is Back Helping Pets Cope With Noise Storm And Firework Phobias

It’s heart-wrenching to have to watch your pet experience fear during a noisy thunderstorm or chaotic fireworks night. It is emotionally exhausting on them and you, too!

These phobias are unfortunately relatively common, but as we learn more about them, you can help your pet manage them better.

Understanding the Fear: Why It Happens

Loud noises and sudden flashes are unpredictable and can be overwhelming. Since dogs and cats have heightened sensitivity to sound, smell, and sensation, a boom of thunder or firework explosion can feel like an attack.

Phobias often develop from:

Over the years, anxiety can intensify, resulting in phobia development.

Signs of Anxiety

Pets can’t tell you they’re scared, but if you watch their behavior, you might see:

Cats may freeze, disappear, or try to get outside. Dogs might try to dig through doors or escape from their yard. They are not being disobedient; they’re in panic mode.

How to use Compassion to Help

An anxious pet needs patience, empathy, and often more than one method of assistance.

Retrain Emotional Responses (Behavior Modification):

Calming Environment:

Compression Clothing, Pheromones, and Supplements:

Medications:

Professional Help:

Preparing for the Scary Season

You’re Not Alone

Caring for a pet with phobias can feel frustrating and emotionally exhausting. But with knowledge, patience, and professional support, progress is possible. Every step you take to help your pet feel safe brings you closer to a calmer, happier life together.

So next time the skies light up or thunder rumbles, you’ll be ready — with compassion, a toolkit of strategies, and the strength of your bond.

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