The upcoming solar eclipse in 2024 is prompting pet owners in the Chicago area to think about how the event may affect their animals. The eclipse path of totality will bring about 180 million people in or near its path, leading to concerns about how animals might react. While there is limited scientific research on the topic, veterinarians and researchers plan to observe animal reactions during the eclipse to learn more about its impact. Pet owners may notice brief periods of confusion in their animals, as well as fear and confusion, with pets hiding, howling, pacing, or panting during the eclipse.

Pets are unlikely to be significantly affected by the eclipse itself, but rather by the behavior of the people around them. Animals will take cues from their owners, so if they are kept indoors and not forced into unfamiliar situations, reactions should be minimal. Large gatherings, such as eclipse parties, can be stressful for animals due to travel, noise, and crowds. Pets that rely on the light-dark cycle, like birds, may be more affected by the darkening sky during the eclipse. Ultimately, other events such as fireworks and thunderstorms may have a more significant impact on animals than a brief solar eclipse.

Pet owners should not force their animals to look at the sun during the eclipse, as animals generally know not to stare at the sun themselves. Dogs, in particular, are unlikely to do so as they understand the harm it can cause. Owners should be mindful of their own behavior around their pets during the eclipse, as animals may look up if they see people around them doing so. Leaving pets indoors in a comfortable environment during the eclipse is likely the best course of action, especially if they are stressed by crowds or events such as fireworks.

When deciding whether to take pets to eclipse events, owners should consider their pet’s comfort and well-being. Pets who are anxious may benefit from anti-anxiety medication during the eclipse, but owners should consult their veterinarian before giving any medication. At home, owners can try distracting their pets with a favorite toy to keep them occupied. It’s important for pet owners to ensure that their pets are microchipped and on a leash if taken to an eclipse event, as stress during the event may cause pets to run away. Overall, pet owners should use their judgment and consider their pet’s safety and comfort during the solar eclipse.

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