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4 Ways to Help Your Cane Corso’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

The Fourth of July celebrations are a highlight of summer for many of us, with vibrant firework displays lighting up the night. Yet, what can be a joyous occasion for humans can be a source of great stress for our four-legged friends, especially breeds like the Cane Corso. This breed’s protective nature, coupled with a keen sense of hearing, can make the loud, unpredictable sounds of fireworks particularly unnerving. To help your Cane Corso handle this stress, here are four effective strategies for managing their fear of fireworks.

1. Create a Safe and Calming Environment

A cornerstone in managing your dog’s fear is providing a safe, quiet space where they can retreat when they feel scared. This space could be a specific room in your home, a crate if your Cane Corso is crate-trained, or their favorite lounging spot. Make this area more comforting by adding your dog’s preferred toys, a cozy bed, or even an item of clothing that has your scent.

Playing soothing music or utilizing a white noise machine can help mask the noise from the fireworks. Additionally, consider using a ‘Thundershirt’ or a similar type of anxiety wrap. The gentle, continuous pressure these wraps provide can deliver a calming effect, akin to swaddling an anxious baby.

2. Desensitization and Counter-Conditioning Techniques

These techniques aim to reduce your Cane Corso’s fear response by gradually acclimating them to the source of their fear – in this case, the sound of fireworks. Start by playing recorded firework noises at a low volume and reward your dog for calm behavior with treats or their favorite game. Gradually, over time, increase the volume as long as your dog remains comfortable.

The ultimate goal is to have your Cane Corso associate the sound of fireworks with positive experiences rather than fear. This process requires patience and should be done at a pace that’s comfortable for your dog. If they show signs of distress, reduce the volume, and try again another time.

3. CBD Oil

CBD oil, derived from the hemp plant, is garnering increasing attention for its potential calming benefits. It is important to note that CBD is not psychoactive, unlike THC, another compound found in cannabis. Therefore, CBD oil can provide calming effects without the ‘high’ associated with marijuana.

Research indicates that CBD can interact with the endocannabinoid system—a system that plays a crucial role in mood regulation and stress response—helping to foster a sense of calm in dogs. As a result, CBD oil could be a beneficial tool in your kit to help your Cane Corso manage firework anxiety.

Ensure any CBD oil you use is designed for pets and is free of THC. Dosage should start as per the manufacturer’s instructions, and it’s always a good idea to consult with your vet before starting a new supplement regimen.

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

4. Enlist the Help of a Professional

If your Cane Corso’s fear of fireworks is extreme or persists despite your best efforts, you may want to consider seeking professional help. A professional dog behaviorist or trainer can provide personalized advice and techniques tailored to your dog’s specific behaviors and needs.

Sometimes, persistent noise anxiety can be indicative of more profound behavioral issues. A professional can help identify these underlying problems and offer appropriate therapy or training to address them.

In conclusion, helping your Cane Corso navigate their fear of fireworks takes patience, understanding, and a consistent approach. By creating a safe space, using desensitization techniques, integrating CBD oil, and seeking professional assistance if needed, you can help ensure a more peaceful and enjoyable Fourth of July for your loyal friend.

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