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Pet Precautions for July 4th Fireworks

July 5 is the largest intake date for U.S. animal shelters because of runaway pets. American Humane shares pet precautions, lifesaving tips to keep pets safe and comfortable during fireworks.

Washington, D.C. – For most Americans, the Fourth of July means cookouts, pool parties, and fireworks. But for some pet ownersโ€”and their beloved animal companionsโ€”the patriotic celebrations bring anxiety and dread.

โ€œTragically, more pets go missing over the Fourth of July weekend than any other time of the year,โ€ said Dr. Robin Ganzert, president and CEO of American Humane. โ€œLoud fireworks cause some animals to panic and flee, and they are often recovered miles from home.โ€

Fortunately, vigilance and a few simple precautions can help prevent tragedy this Independence Day.

American Humane is sharing veterinarian-approved tips to help keep pets comfortable and safe over the dangerous holiday weekend:

  • Know your pet. Pet owners celebrating their first Fourth of July with a four-legged friend can usually guess if the upcoming fireworks displays will upset them. If loud noisesโ€”such as thunder, doors slamming, or cars backfiringโ€”frighten or disturb your pet, fireworks will likely do the same. Owners with sound-sensitive pets should take extra precautions to ensure they donโ€™t escape or experience unnecessary trauma.
  • Create a safe haven. Donโ€™t bring your pet to watch fireworks shows they wonโ€™t enjoy. Instead, leave them at home in a quiet escape-proof room or crate. Keep windows closed and draw shades to minimize the sound and flashes of light. For added comfort, consider adding background noiseโ€”like the TV or a white noise machineโ€”to help muffle sound along with their favorite toy or chew to distract them.
  • Donโ€™t leave them unattended. If your pet is likely to be anxious, ensure someone is with them to provide comfort and companionship. To reassure them, stay calm and donโ€™t react to fireworks.
  • ID your pet. Make sure your pets are microchipped and have up-to-date identification tags affixed to their collars. If your pet does get lost, you are much more likely to be reunited with them if they have proper identification with your correct contact information.
  • Call the experts. Donโ€™t medicate an anxious pet without first consulting a veterinarian. Contact an animal behaviorist to work with your pets on their fears. With positive reinforcement and behavior modification training, the next Independence Day will be worry-free for the whole family.

About American Humane

American Humane is the United Statesโ€™ first national humane organization and the worldโ€™s largest certifier of animal welfare, helping to verify the humane treatment of more than one billion animals across the globe each year. Founded in 1877, American Humane has been First to Serveโ„ข the cause of animals and for over 145 years has been at the forefront of virtually every major advance in the humane movement. For more information or to support our lifesaving work, please visitย www.AmericanHumane.org for the latest breaking news and features about the animals with whom we share our Earth.

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