New Year’s Eve is a horror for many animals and their owners. Sedatives are often used to relieve anxiety. But what is actually on the market, how do the preparations work and do they actually do dogs and cats a favor? Krone+ has an overview for you!
If you have a pet that is afraid of New Year’s Eve bangers, ideally you can prepare for December 31st of the year. Since there is no one, there is a quick and perfect solution to the fear of animal death. Even useful products such as the so-called Thundershirt or a Snorlax Dog are not miracle cures. The animal must have already learned about both, been trained for it and accepted it. Relaxation is a good way to practice, as animal welfare-qualified dog trainer Sabine Koch-Bischof explained to Krone+:
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