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How To Ease a Dog’s 4th of July Fears (While Still Having Fun!)

Ashley Davidson
By Ashley Davidson
Updated
May 29, 2025
dogs fourth of july: two dogs outside wearing usa bandanas

Photo by iStock.com/Julia_Siomuha

At this year’s Fourth of July celebration, you can be certain that there will still be fireworks—and dogs across the country are bound to experience stress and anxiety because of them. (Sorry, doggos!)

To help ease your pup’s July 4th fears, we spoke with a vet expert and an expert dog trainer to understand why dogs are afraid of fireworks and how you can help them feel safe, calm, and comfortable—without totally putting a damper on your own celebration.

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  • Why Are Dogs Afraid of Fireworks?
  • How Do I Know If My Dog Is Scared of Fireworks?
  • Is It OK To Take My Dog to a Fireworks Show?
  • How Do I Prepare My Dog for the Fourth of July?
  • How To Host a Stay-at-Home Celebration with your Pup

Why Are Dogs Afraid of Fireworks?


First, it’s important to understand why dogs are afraid of fireworks. The most common reason is because most dogs have never had a positive—or even neutral—interaction with the loud noises, sights, smells, and feel of a blast, says Summit Earhart, head trainer at Furry Friends Adoption, Clinic & Ranch’s Shelter to Service Dog program in Jupiter, Florida.

“Firework blasts are not something a lot of our pooches at home encounter on a regular basis. Therefore, they become startled at the sudden light, loudness, power, and smell of gunpowder in the air,” Earhart explains.

How Do I Know If My Dog Is Scared of Fireworks?


Body language is everything. Earhart says to be on the lookout for things like pacing, hiding, panting, tucked tail, excessive drooling, and/or abnormal aggression.

But if you’ve never been around your dog when fireworks have been going off, you may not know if they’re afraid of them. Earhart suggests seeking out a professional dog trainer or behaviorist who can do a “test run” with some of the same stimuli, like flashing lights or louder-than-normal noises—but in a safe and controlled environment. If your pup responds well, great! If not, you’ll know to take proper precautions.

Is It OK To Take My Dog to a Fireworks Show?


If your dog has shown that they’re comfortable around crowds (even socially distant ones) and fireworks, go for it! Just be sure that you’re headed to a dog-friendly outdoor space, and that you keep your pup on leash with a well-fitted collar.

Earhart also suggests having a back-up plan in case your dog begins to show signs of stress. Be comfortable with missing that grand finale, pack your pooch up quickly, and head out.

How Do I Prepare My Dog for the Fourth of July?


While many dogs are fearful of fireworks, there are steps you can take to make the day more enjoyable and a less stressful experience for both of you.

1. Spend Time Training Your Dog

Earhart says one of the best ways to help your dog with a fireworks phobia is through training.

“Be prepared to spend time desensitizing your pup through the weeks leading up to the festivities,” he says. “Playing sounds simulating fireworks over a speaker at a low level, gradually increasing the volume over time [and] rewarding for positive behavior toward the sounds would go a long way.”

2. On the Big Day, Make Sure Your Dog Gets Some Exercise

A tired pup is a more relaxed pup, so be sure to empty out that tank!

“Doing things like going to the park and playing ball, taking a hike, or even wrestling in the living room will make a difference in your dog’s overall stress levels,” Earhart says.

3. Create a Quiet, Safe Space

Whether you’ll be home or away for the festivities, make sure your dog has a safe place inside your home where they’ll feel comfortable “riding out the storm” of Fourth of July fireworks.

For example, you can make their kennel extra comfy by draping a sheet over it to create a dark den and including plenty of bedding in which they can burrow. 

Also, double check that doors leading to the outside are securely locked, as Earhart says the Fourth of July holds the record for runaway dogs.

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4. Consider a Supplement or Prescription Medication To Help Calm Them

Calming treats absolutely are safe, says Katy Nelson, DVM, Chewy’s resident vet.

“They’ve got some great herbs in them, like lavender and chamomile, and some nutraceuticals, like melatonin, that can really help to get them in more of a Zen space during times of stress,” she says.

It’s always best to ask the advice of your vet before starting any supplements. It’s especially important to talk to your vet if your dog is on any medications or has dietary restrictions to ensure they won’t have an allergic reaction or suffer side effects.

While supplements are useful for many dogs, they are not effective for every pup. Some dogs may need prescription medications instead to reduce their anxiety. Speak with your veterinarian about these various options if supplements are not working.

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5. Try a Thundershirt

As fireworks explode overheard, wrap your dog in a constant hug by outfitting them in a ThunderShirt. Earhart says that these compression shirts for dogs have a similar, calming effect to swaddling a baby.

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6. Don’t Scold Your Pup!

“Avoiding scolding your dog for behaviors caused by stress or anxiety is very important,” says Earhart. “Often times, these behaviors are uncontrollable for a dog experiencing fear. Scolding them during this already stressful state only adds to intensity of the situation.”

Instead, you can calmly speak to your pup and provide lots of cuddles to help calm them down when they’re feeling stressed.

Instead, reward them for positive behavior using training treats, like Blue Buffalo Bits Training Treats, or a good head scratch.

How To Host a Stay-at-Home Celebration with your Pup


Just because you’re having a quiet Fourth of July at home with your pup doesn’t mean you can’t have a good time! Here are a few ideas for a fun night in with your favorite furry friend.

  • Snuggle on the couch and watch a movie. “Independence Day,” anyone?
  • Finally crack open that book you’ve meaning to read. You can even read aloud to your dog in a soft, calming voice.
  • Whip up these DIY Fourth of July hot dog treats or frozen “pupsicles.”
  • Turn the Fourth of July into a spa night with a doggy massage and this DIY blueberry facial.
  • If your dog likes dressing up, give them an on-theme makeover with star-spangled apparel.
  • Do some yoga. (Ever hear of dog yoga?)
  • Help your dog learn some new tricks through these quick training exercises.
  • Play these 15-minute games.
  • Go on a long walk in a familiar area of your neighborhood.
  • Throw yourselves a pool party with these fun pool games.

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See? With just a little preparation—and patience—you can turn fireworks season into a time both you and your pet can enjoy (or at least tolerate!). 

Attributions


Ashley Davidson

Ashley Davidson

Ashley Davidson is a freelance writer who has contributed to publications like RunnersWorld.com, HuffPost, Wine Enthusiast and The
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