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6 Ways to Keep Your Pet Safe During the 4th of July

The celebration of our nation’s independence every Fourth of July is always chock full of fun parties and gorgeous fireworks. With all the events happening, our pets may sometimes slip from our minds—we may be having a wonderful time, but they are probably suffering at home or wherever you bring them. 

Here are some tips on how you can help your pets have a safe and wonderful Fourth of July.

Loud Noises and Pets

Puppies develop their hearing at 21 days old. A fully-developed dog can hear four times the distance as humans and can perceive higher-pitched frequencies. The loud noises produced during a celebration can disturb and frighten your pets, so remember that you have to keep them in a quiet, cozy place.

Pet Safety Tips for Independence Day

Before arranging parties for our enjoyment, we must first prioritize giving our pets a safe environment for the upcoming 4th of July. Remember, even the calmest pets may have trouble dealing with very loud noises created by fireworks and group celebrations. It’s best to prioritize their needs!

1. Don’t Bring Them to the Party

Independence day parties are noisy and pets have a low tolerance for that. It is better to leave them at home, in an enclosed and quiet interior area where they cannot hear too much noise.

2. Consider Anxiety-Reducing Items

As Independence Day celebrations creep closer, consider visiting the pet store for some anxiety-reducing pet supplies like thundershirts and anti-anxiety supplements. Take some time to visit the veterinarian to get prescriptions for pets who are especially anxious.

3. Keep Toxic Food Away

Pancreatitis, intestinal blockages, and diarrhea are ailments commonly treated at emergency clinics after events like the 4th of July. Beware of your pets sneaking a bite of chocolates, garlic, onions, grapes or raisins, and high fatty foods. 

4. Update Your Pet’s ID Tag or Microchip

Aside from sneaking in food, your pets may suddenly run around the area and potentially get lost. Consider putting microchips and ID tags on them so that they can easily be found and brought back to you should they escape during the celebration. 

5. Beware of Hot Temperatures

Dogs can only release heat through panting and some glands on their foot pads, so make sure that they are not exposed to high heat to avoid heatstroke. Never leave your dogs inside your car. Keep your pets cool by letting them stay in air-conditioned spaces with adequate water and shade. 

6. Inspect Surroundings for Firework Debris

Check your backyard for hazardous objects such as firework debris. Your grill might still be warm and sharp or poisonous decorations, or party paraphernalia might still be on the ground. Make sure to clean up thoroughly so that when you let your pets out, they can run around with no fear!

Conclusion

When we adopt a pet, we have to do our best to keep them safe and healthy. We should do everything we can to keep them away from dangers that may harm them. Getting them treated for injuries can be expensive too, so it is better for us to keep them in places that they are comfortable in.

Pets are precious and must be protected at all times. Make sure that you and your pet are happy and enjoying the Fourth of July by getting them treats, accessories, and safety clothing from Earthwise Pet Supply in Marysville. Check out our store today!