Although the New Year's Eve celebrations are accompanied by loud "explosions", it is also important to keep in mind the protection of animals, says Péter Ovádi, the government commissioner responsible for the development and implementation of the animal protection action plan. In his announcement, he highlighted that the noise and light effects caused by fireworks and firecrackers can cause significant stress and anxiety to pets and wild animals.

The protection and safety of animals is of utmost importance, especially during noisy festive periods. If your pet does not yet have a microchip, take it to a veterinarian as soon as possible to have it implanted, emphasized the government commissioner. He added: if your pet already has a microchip, check its functionality and the www.petvetdata.hu .

If necessary, ask your veterinarian for help to update the data as soon as possible. In addition, place a tag with the animal's contact information on the dog's and cat's collar for quick identification

- remarked the government commissioner.

Péter Ovádi asks everyone to ensure that their homes are safe for animals, close doors and windows, and create a calm shelter. Never leave your fearful animal alone, and if you keep it in the garden, provide it with an enclosed hiding place. Walk him during quieter times of the day, preferably in the morning and early morning, always on a leash, and use toys or other distraction methods to reduce stress and calm your pet during times of noise, she explained.

The government commissioner emphasized that

in our country, setting off firecrackers is an illegal activity, even the possession of a firecracker is considered a violation. In addition to committing a violation of the law, those who set off firecrackers greatly endanger the physical integrity and health of both people and animals.

Another legal requirement is that during activities involving strong light or sound that cause fear in the animal, the animal's keeper must take care of preventing the animal from running away in fear and must strive to calm the animal down, explained the government commissioner.

Péter Ovádi draws attention to the fact that

microchip readers are available at Mol's charging stations, so if someone finds a stray animal, these devices can help identify the animal and contact the owner.

"On New Year's Eve, think about the animals and avoid the use of loud, bright pyrotechnic devices," wrote the government commissioner. He added: with his cooperation, he not only respects the legislation, but also keeps the welfare of the animals in mind, thus contributing to a calmer and safer holiday atmosphere for all of us.

MTI