Hume council is reminding dog and cat owners to take extra precautions to ensure the safety of their pets during public firework displays that may occur during the festive period.
While council isn’t hosting any fireworks this year, you can still hear them in surrounding areas. Fireworks can distress and frighten pets, causing them to flee their homes and properties.
Throughout the summer celebrations, many pets are found by council wandering the streets or taking shelter in someone else’s property after being spooked by fireworks.
Here are just some of the ways you can keep your pets safe during fireworks and other festivities:
– Exercise your pet before so they have less energy to get excited or anxious
contain your animal in your house or garage overnight
– Ensure there is a comfortable bed, plenty of water and some food available if you are not home during the festive season
– Leave your pet with a friend or family member who is not going out
– Ensure your pet is microchipped, and wears appropriate identification and registration, in case they do escape.
If you see a stray animal wandering the streets, please contact council on 9205 2200.







