New Year’s fireworks scare many dogs. People familiar with the public know that too.
New Year’s fireworks and their explosion cause anxiety for many pets. Several people known from the public have spoken about it on social media.
Ellen Jokikunnas spent the New Year soothing her dog. Pete Anikari
Presenter Ellen Jokikunnas shared His Instagram account to the stories section, a video about her husband Quake and his son About Ralph with the family dog Reino. Jari and Ralph are hugging a dog that is very excited.
– Our end of the year is going like this. Calming down Reino’s nervousness, which started at an old age, with the strength of the whole family, Jokikunnas writes along with his update on Tuesday evening.
Rita and Aki Mannis have a Pomo dog. Donna’s daughter is also in the photo. Rosa Bröijer
Wellness coach Aki Manninen published by His Instagram account in the stories section, a picture of the family’s Pomo dog.
– The boss smells the New Year’s bangs, Manninen wrote alongside the update on Tuesday.
Instagram stories can be viewed for 24 hours after publication.
Elina Gustafsson and Ansku Bergström have a dog Maggie. Arttu Laitala
TTK dancer Ansku Bergström says that he gave his dog medicine so that the year would change with easier signs. Bergström has a spouse by Elina Gustafsson with the rescue dog Maggie acquired at the beginning of the year.
– I spent yesterday evening alone with Mäksy at home, stroking him. Rockets are bullshit. Oh, the Mäkkyrä rasu, and all the other animals too, writes Bergström in his Instagram update.
In the stories section of Instagram, Bergström has shared a video of himself stroking his dog.
– Our evening and night yesterday. Fortunately, he was sedated. I sat next to him and played music on the phone. Sometimes I sang along with the songs, Bergström writes in the story.
The radio host also briefly commented on the fireworks in his New Year’s update Jenni Poikelus.
– Stop the banging of the rockets, he pleads.
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The leading pharmacist of the university pharmacy Mikaela Pammo told Iltalehte shortly before the new year that at the end of the year, pharmacy sales will see a spike in tranquilizers intended for dogs. The Kennel Association says on its website that the crackle of rockets, bangs and the smell of gunpowder can cause fear in dogs.

