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Fireworks: Be considerate towards pets

As Guy Fawkes and Diwali are approaching, The National Council of SPCAs calls for restraint, responsibility and consideration from all quarters.

ALBERTON- As Guy Fawkes and Diwali are approaching, The National Council of SPCAs calls for restraint, responsibility and consideration from all quarters.

Diwali is the Festival of Lights and with its inherent beauty, loud bangs should form no part of it. Guy Fawkes has no relevance to South Africa and it is questioned why it is celebrated at all.

It has become increasingly evident that reckless individuals are using both festivals to utilise fireworks in a particularly anti-social manner. This includes ignoring any restrictions and causing damage to property as well as terrifying animals.

The SPCA does not enforce the laws relating to the use of fireworks. The regulations, both local and national, are watertight. The Explosives Act is enforced by the South African Police Service (SAPS) to whom matters of concern need to be reported. This act covers the sale of fireworks as well as issues relating to the discharge of fireworks in public places. Local by-laws, which do vary, regulate the discharge of fireworks on private property. In some municipalities, permits are required, in other areas there is dispensation for Diwali between specified times.

It is illegal to sell fireworks in the open.

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Anyone with an animal is requested to be responsible and to ensure the animal’s safety and comfort. The hearing of animals is far more acute and sensitive than the hearing of a human. If a dog can hear a grasshopper eat, imagine what a firework sounds like.

Stay with your pets. Keep them indoors. If an animal is sensitive by nature, then consult your veterinarian for advice. Do not give medication intended for humans to animals and above all, ensure that animals are not in danger of harming themselves if they react when a firework is discharged in the area. This opportunity is taken to ask everyone to ensure that animals have identification to ensure their safety.

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Hooligan, dangerous and illegal behaviour relating to fireworks need to be reported to the SAPS, giving full details, or to the Metro Police if they enforce by-laws in that specific area.

On behalf of the SPCA movement in South Africa, we extend good wishes to everyone celebrating Diwali and we trust that this year, the celebrations will be in accordance with the true spirit of the Festival of Lights – beauty, light, love and above all, compassion.

Issued by Alberton SPCA

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