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4 Ways to Help Your Border Collie’s Fear of Fireworks This 4th of July

By: Arlene Divina
Arlene Divina, one of the content writers at IHD, loves going on adventures with her adorable fur baby. She now creates informative content for pet parents. Read more
| June 8, 2023

For many, the 4th of July is a time of celebration, filled with dazzling fireworks displays. Yet, our canine companions, like the intelligent and agile Border Collies, often view this spectacle differently. The loud noises and bright flashes can trigger fear and anxiety. Fortunately, there are ways to help your Border Collie cope with this phobia. This article discusses four effective methods.

1. Build a Comfortable Safe Haven

To help your Border Collie handle their fear of fireworks, consider creating a safe, secure area in your home where they can retreat. This could be a specific room or their crate if they’re crate-trained. Make this space inviting with their favorite toys, bed, or items of clothing carrying your scent.

Mask the sound of fireworks by playing calm music or using a white noise machine. A popular product known as a Thundershirt can also be helpful. These work by applying gentle, constant pressure to your dog’s body, providing a calming effect similar to swaddling a baby.

2. Utilize Desensitization and Counter-Conditioning

Desensitization and counter-conditioning are behavioral modification techniques often used to help dogs overcome their fear of fireworks.

Desensitization involves gradually exposing your Border Collie to firework sounds. Start by playing a recording of fireworks at a low volume and rewarding your dog for calm behavior. Over time, as your dog becomes more comfortable, you can slowly increase the volume.

Counter-conditioning, on the other hand, aims to change your dog’s emotional response to fireworks. Instead of associating firework sounds with fear, you want your dog to associate them with positive experiences. Offering treats, praise, or playing their favorite game whenever a firework sound is played can help achieve this.

3. Consider CBD Oil

Cannabidiol, or CBD, is a compound derived from the hemp plant that’s been gaining recognition for its potential calming properties. Unlike THC, CBD is non-psychoactive and won’t cause your dog to feel ‘high’.

CBD interacts with the endocannabinoid system, which plays a role in managing various bodily functions, including stress responses. This suggests that CBD oil could potentially help reduce anxiety in your Border Collie during fireworks displays.

Ensure the CBD oil you choose is specifically designed for pets and free from THC. Always start with a low dose, monitor your dog’s response, and adjust as needed. As with any new supplement, consult with your vet before adding CBD oil to your dog’s regimen.

You can learn more about the CBD that the iHeartDogs team uses and recommends here. 

4. Seek Professional Help

If your Border Collie’s fear of fireworks is severe and the above techniques don’t yield significant improvement, it may be beneficial to seek professional help. A professional dog trainer or animal behaviorist can provide personalized strategies based on your dog’s specific needs and behaviors.

To conclude, managing your Border Collie’s fear of fireworks involves creating a safe and comforting environment, employing desensitization and counter-conditioning techniques, considering CBD oil, and potentially seeking professional assistance. With patience, love, and consistent effort, your Border Collie can learn to handle firework displays with less fear and anxiety.

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