This Friday, June 23, San Juan is celebrated, a night that many conceive as the most magical of the year, but that can be a nightmare for dogs. This festival is accompanied by large bonfires, firecrackers, loud music and fireworks, all of which are stressors for dogs.

Dogs not only have a highly developed sense of smell, but also have a high hearing sensitivity, much more than humans. Therefore, loud noises and crashes scare them and make them nervous. While some will only be restless and restless, others may manifest symptoms such as crying, excessive barking, howling, diarrhea and vomiting. In the most extreme cases, fear and stress can cause the death of the animal.

So your role as their guardian is to reduce this anxiety and discomfort as much as possible. To do so, there are a series of very useful tips and tricks with which to overcome a fateful night for our best four-legged friends.