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<p>Defra understands concerns about the distress noisy fireworks can cause to pets,
livestock and wildlife. This is one of the reasons that there is a noise level limit
of 120 decibels on fireworks for home use. It is an offence under the Animal Welfare
Act 2006 to cause an animal any unnecessary suffering and this includes through the
misuse of fireworks. The Government is supporting the Animal Welfare (Sentencing)
Bill, currently before Parliament, which will increase the maximum custodial penalty
for this offence from six months to five years.</p><p> </p><p>Defra has shared advice
on our social media channels on how owners can keep their pets safe. The statutory
Code of Practice for the Welfare of Dogs, made under the Animal Welfare Act 2006,
encourages dog owners/keepers to act responsibly, including avoid exercising dogs
during events which they may find frightening such as firework displays. We would
encourage livestock owners who are concerned about planned firework displays to contact
the organisers to see if any compromises can be made, such as using less noisy fireworks.</p>
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