Keeping Pets Comfy During Pacific Airshow Huntington Beach 2024

Pet owners are advised to take special precautions to ensure their furry friends remain safe and comfortable during this year’s Pacific Airshow Huntington Beach.

The event, returning from October 4 - 6 2024, is set to feature loud jets, meaning it’s especially important to keep a close eye on our pets, according to vet Dr Justin Ward of Reedy Creek Vet.

“While the Pacific Airshow is an exciting event for the community, it’s important to remember that the loud noises and low-flying jets can be distressing for pets,” said Dr Ward.

“By taking a few simple precautions, you can help your pets feel more secure and reduce their anxiety.”

Dr Ward’s essential tips for pet owners to help manage the increased noise and activity —

  1. Create a Safe Space: Ensure your pet has a quiet, comfortable place to retreat to during the airshow. A room with minimal windows and soft furnishings can help muffle the noise.

  2. Use Calming Aids: Consider using pet-safe calming aids such as pheromone diffusers, anxiety wraps, or natural supplements. Consult your vet for recommendations tailored to your pet’s needs.

  3. Stay Indoors: Keep pets indoors during the airshow, especially during peak noise periods. If possible, stay home with them to provide reassurance and comfort.

  4. Play Background Noise: Playing calming music or white noise can help drown out the sounds of the jets and create a more soothing environment for your pet.

  5. Exercise Early: Ensure your pets get plenty of exercise earlier in the day before the airshow begins. A tired pet is more likely to rest and remain calm.

  6. Monitor for Signs of Stress: Be aware of signs of anxiety or distress in your pet, such as excessive panting, shaking, or hiding. If you notice these signs, comfort your pet and consider seeking advice from your vet.

“We want everyone to enjoy Pacific Airshow, including our four-legged friends. By being proactive and taking these steps, pet owners can help their pets cope with the excitement and noise,” said Community Manager Bree Andrews.

Vet Dr Justin Ward

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