It’s that time of year again when festive celebrations are in full swing on the Sunshine Coast and we enjoy the colourful fireworks displays at various events across the region.
But, for the 53,000 dogs that also call the Sunshine Coast home, the fireworks can be frightening.
Community Programs Portfolio Councillor Jenny McKay said it was important for all dog owners to make sure their pets were safe and secure during a fireworks display.
“Fireworks can distress our dogs and at times it can cause them to escape from their homes and try to run from the loud noise,” Cr McKay said.
“To keep your dog safe during a fireworks event, keep them indoors, close the curtains, turn the TV up to mask the noise and stay with them to keep them calm.
“If you can’t be home, consider having someone else be there to look after your dog or take them to another safe place for the night.
“If your dog does accidentally escape during fireworks, make sure your microchip and registration details are up to date so you can be reunited when your dog is found.”
Here is a list of some upcoming community events that will have a fireworks display.
If you live in these areas please keep these dates and times in mind.
Date | Location | Event | Fireworks Time |
December 7 | Bli Bli | Bli Bli Community Carols | 8.30pm |
December 8 | Cotton Tree | Carols at Cotton Tree | 8pm |
December 15 | Nambour | Nambour Community Carols | 8pm |
December 15 | Caloundra | Carols on Kings | 8pm |
December 15 | Beerwah | Glasshouse Country Community Carols | 8.30pm |
December 15 | Coolum | Christmas in the Park | 8.45pm |
December 16 | Twin Waters | Twin Waters Christmas Carols | 7.30pm |
December 24 | Mooloolaba | Mooloolaba Christmas Celebrations | sunset |
December 31 | Mooloolaba | NYE Mooloolaba | 8,30pm and midnight |
December 31 | Coolum | NYE Coolum | 8.30pm |
December 31 | Caloundra | NYE Caloundra | 9.15pm |