A recent social media post by the West Bengal Police on X (formerly Twitter) about Diwali celebrations has ignited a wave of reactions online. The post, aimed at encouraging responsible celebrations, featured an image of firecrackers going off with a dog fleeing in distress, accompanied by the message, “Please celebrate responsibly; it’s our Diwali too.”
— West Bengal Police (@WBPolice) October 30, 2024
While the message intended to raise awareness about pet safety during the festival, it drew a range of responses from users. Many netizens voiced their opinions in the comments, some dismissing the message. One user simply wrote, “Gyan mat de,” or “Don’t preach.”
— West Bengal Police (@WBPolice) October 30, 2024
Another comment sparked further debate by saying, “Only Mamata Didi’s dogs are afraid of Diwali fireworks,” suggesting a political angle to the advisory.
— West Bengal Police (@WBPolice) October 30, 2024
Don’t worry, He is not a TMC supporter 😂😂 pic.twitter.com/R2tPe1wchS
— Lakshya (@IamLakshya_) October 30, 2024
Not good ! Stop posting didi’s picture everywhere !
— Tarun 🚩🇮🇳 (@fptarun) October 30, 2024
Don’t worry your will not be harmed, you can hide inside that bag only or if you feel scared go to your owner MB.
— Shridhar Appa Barkol (@ShridharBarkol) October 30, 2024
Why Pets Are Scared of Fireworks
Pets, especially dogs, are often frightened by fireworks due to their heightened sense of hearing. The loud noises and bright flashes can be overwhelming, causing them to feel disoriented and anxious. Unlike humans, pets don’t understand the source of these sounds, leading to an instinctive fear response. To help pets during festivals, it’s recommended to keep them in a quiet, secure area away from windows, play calming music, or consider pet-safe anxiety remedies. Responsible celebrations can ensure a safe and enjoyable Diwali for everyone, including our furry friends.
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