4th of July Safety Tips

4th of July celebrations might be a lot of fun for people, but they can be downright scary for our animals, especially cats, dogs and horses.

The sights, sounds and commotion of Independence Day can confuse animals and make them nervous, which can cause them to run away or place themselves in harmful situations. To help keep your animals from becoming overly stressed this 4th of July, consider the following tips:

If you have any concerns or questions about helping your animal to make it calmly and safely through the 4th of July holiday, please talk to your veterinarian.

If your dog or cat does become spooked and runs away, check your neighborhood thoroughly as your pet may not go far, and may be hiding close by. You can also check your local humane shelter or animal control agency to see if your pet was brought in. July 5th is usually a very busy day at these agencies. Check out these other tips for finding a lost pet.

The 4th of July is also a good time to make sure that your pet is wearing an ID collar and is microchipped.

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