4th of July and Pets


July 03, 2009

By Jennifer Serda
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This is Mo, my dog’s, first 4th of July! I am a little worried about how he will react but I have a good filling he will be just fine.

Independence Day can be a very scary time for pets; owners often have new people over for cookouts and of course fireworks. The Humane Society of the United States says some dogs can get spooked from the loud noises and its best for everyone to just leave the furry guys at home.

Here are more tips from the Humane Society of the United States to make this a pleasant 4th of July for you and your pet:

• Resist the urge to take your pet to fireworks displays
• Keep your pets indoors at home in a sheltered, quiet area.
• If you know that your pet is seriously distressed by loud noises like thunder, consult with your veterinarian before July 4th
• Never leave pets outside unattended, even in a fenced yard or on a chain.
• Make sure your pets are wearing identification tags so that if they do become lost, they can be returned promptly

For more tips check out the Humane Society of the United States website.

Other than loud noises you also need to watch out for curious dogs! PetPlace.com says pets may eat fireworks and it could be deadly. To find out what to do if your pet eats you favorite firework check out PetPlace.com.

Hopefully this July 4th will be a safe and happy one for you and you pet; and don’t forget to e-mail me pictures of your pooch enjoying the holiday!



Posted by Jennifer Serda on 07/03 at 10:05 AM Permalink

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