Take special care of pets on Diwali, protect your beloved pets from firecrackers
Samira Vishwas October 20, 2025 11:26 PM

Diwali 2025 Pet Safety Tips: Diwali is a festival of lights and happiness for humans, but it can be a stressful time for our beloved pets. The loud sound of firecrackers, bright lights and sudden movements scare them. In such a situation, it is important that we take care of their safety and mental peace. This Pet Diwali Safety Guide given below will help you keep your pet friends safe and calm during this festival.

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Diwali 2025 Pet Safety Tips

keep away from fireworks: Keep your pet away from the place where firecrackers are being burst. The sounds of firecrackers can be very scary for them because their ears are very sensitive. You can use ear muffs or calming music.

keep them indoors: Do not leave your pet outside on Diwali night, even if it sleeps outside on normal days. Create a comfortable place in a quiet and dark corner of the house where he can hide.

decide on a safe place: Create an area that is soundproof (or where noise is reduced) and contains his bed, toys, and water.

Provide food and water on time: Many times pets stop eating due to fear. In such a situation, give them light and favorite food which they find comfortable. Take care that they do not get dehydrated.

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Use Calming Products: After consulting a vet, you can use calming collars, sprays or essential oils (which are safe for pets).

Keep away from sweets and decorations: Chocolates, sweets and decorative items (like lamps, chandeliers, fancy wires) can be harmful for pets. Keep these out of their reach.

Make sure to identify the pet: If your pet gets scared and runs away during the festival, then its identification (ID tag or microchip) will be very important.

Contact Vet if needed: If your pet is behaving abnormally (such as trembling, panting, vomiting or hiding excessively), do not delay – contact the vet immediately.

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