A total solar eclipse is set to occur on Monday, April 8, prompting preparations to ensure safety, including special glasses for viewing. If you are a pet owner, it is important to also consider your pets’ safety during the event. Whether you are traveling to view the eclipse or staying at home, it is essential to know how to properly prepare your pets and keep them safe during this rare occurrence. Fortunately, there is no need to worry about getting special glasses for your pets as dogs are unlikely to look directly at the sun, and avoiding direct sunlight discomforts them enough to prevent any harm.
Even though pets are not likely to be curious enough to look at the sun during an eclipse, it is still a good idea to keep them indoors as a precaution and to prevent any accompanying anxiety. It is also advised not to force pets to experience the eclipse or to wear glasses, as they do not have the same interest or ability to appreciate the spectacle. Signs of stress in pets during the eclipse may include running away, hiding, whining, panting, pacing, barking excessively, lip licking, or yawning. To help relieve their stress, pet owners can try playing calming music or distracting them with toys and treats.
The eclipse itself is not dangerous for pets, but it is important to keep an eye out for signs of stress and anxiety during such rare events. Pets tend to mirror their owners’ behaviors, so if you are stressed and anxious, your pets are likely to feel the same way. Therefore, it is crucial to maintain a sense of normalcy and routine for your pets leading up to and during the eclipse. The most common causes of stress for pets during an event like a solar eclipse are crowds, traveling, parties, and fireworks, so it is important to keep your pets under control and ensure they feel safe and secure.
The American Kennel Club suggests that during events like the eclipse, pet owners should avoid crowded places and leash their dogs when necessary to prevent any accidents or anxiety. If traveling or visiting crowded areas cannot be avoided, owners should ensure that their pets feel comfortable and secure. The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals recommends keeping the environment as normal and routine as possible for pets during events like eclipses to prevent any unnecessary stress or anxiety. By taking precautions and being mindful of their pets’ well-being, owners can ensure that their furry friends are safe and comfortable during the solar eclipse on April 8.