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Pet owners want fire displays banned for scaring their animals, survey finds

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FOUR in 10 pet owners want firework displays outlawed due to the distress they cause their animals, a survey found.

New figures indicate more than two-thirds of dogs and cats are petrified of their loud noises.

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The study reveals fireworks are the most common cause of distress among pets throughout the year.

Noisy traffic, deliveries to the home and being left alone can also lead to stress.

But half of all owners highlighted fireworks as the biggest factor for pet anxiety.

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More than a third of those questioned said their animals were panic-stricken, showing clear signs of distress and erratic behaviour on November 5 and across the Bonfire Night weekend.

Seventy per cent of those polled, on behalf of Burns Pet Nutrition, said they would be in favour of restrictions on firework displays.

They wanted them tied to specific days and times so people could better prepare their pets before noisy displays begin.

And 40 per cent want firework displays banned all together.

John Burns, founder of Burns Pet Nutrition, said: “In several European nations, the use of fireworks is restricted to organised, professional displays only.

“Some countries have gone even further, embracing the concept of silent fireworks designed to minimise noise pollution and reduce stress on animals.”

Silent fireworks use muted colours and visual effects, eliminating the deafening cracks and booms associated with traditional displays.

Mr Burns added: “The explosive nature of conventional fireworks is particularly unfair to cats and dogs, whose acute hearing makes them especially sensitive to loud noises.

“The distress caused by fireworks can lead to anxiety, fear, and even injuries as pets attempt to escape the frightening sounds.”

Meanwhile, people holding Bonfire Night celebrations have been warned they could face fines of up to £5,000.

Advice has been offered on the best public events across the country.

But many local authorities have cancelled displays due to weather worries following chaos caused by Storm Ciarán.





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