The sound of bangers and fireworks can your pets significant distress and fear.
Pet-owners are being reminded to keep their animals indoors as much as possible over Halloween.
The sound of bangers and fireworks can cause dogs, in particular, significant distress and fear.
The DSPCA says it can lead to them running out in front of cars and injuring themselves.
Gillian Bird of the DSPCA is advising pet owners not to use sedatives to try and calm animals over the weekend:

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