Keep Your Pets Safe On July 4th

Pet safety tips for Independence Day

 

KEEP YOUR PETS SAFE ON JULY 4TH

DID YOU KNOW THAT…

MORE PETS ARE LOST ON JULY 4TH THAN ANY OTHER DAY OF THE YEAR!

 

Tips To Keep Your Pets Safe On July 4th From Charlotte’s Pet-Friendly Realtor

 

We humans might love the Red, White & Boom of  July 4th fireworks. But your pets ABSOLUTELY DO NOT LOVE FIREWORKS! Dogs and cats are frightened by fireworks, explosions and loud noises. Their first instinct is to run away to safety. Sadly, many of the dogs and cats that escape then can’t seem to find their way home and are lost forever. Did you know that July 5th is the day when most pets are reported missing? That’s because more pets go missing on July 4th than any other day of the year. 

 

So keep this upcoming July 4th a “pet-friendly” holiday. And just in case one of your four-legged family member(s) does run away, make sure they have easy-to-spot identification on them. Follow the fireworks safety tips in the infographics from PetFinder below and you’re sure to have a paw-some holiday enjoying the red, white, and boom while keeping your fur-babies stress-free.

 

 

JULY 4TH SAFETY TIPS FOR CATS

More pets are lost on July 4th than any other day of the year

 

 

 

 JULY 4TH SAFETY TIPS FOR DOGS

More dogs are lost on July 4th than any other day of the year

 

Your fur-babies will paws-itively appreciate your taking a little bit of extra time to make sure they are safe and secure and away from as much of the red, white, and boom noise as possible. Don’t let your pet become a July 4th statistic!

 

The American Veterinary Medical Association provides more tips to keep your pets safe this July 4th holiday that are easy to overlook. These include:

  • Too much sun and heat (and humidity!) can be dangerous to pets and we are expecting some hot and humid weather. Keep your pets inside when it’s extremely hot/humid; make sure they have access to shady spots and plenty of water when outdoors; don’t leave them outside for extended periods in hot weather. Know the 11 signs that your pet may be overheating.
  • After the celebrations, check your yard for fireworks debris before allowing your pets outside to play. Even if you didn’t set off fireworks yourself, debris can make its way into your yard, where curious animals may pick it up to play with or eat.
  • Update your dog’s and cat’s microchip information or have them microchipped if not already done.
  • In the event your pet disappears, be sure to have some recent photos handy.
  • Don’t allow your pets near your barbecue grill while it is in use or still hot. And check out the 10 tips to keep your dog safe during a cookout below.

 

 

 

Keep Your Dog Safe at a Cookout

 

 

So go ahead… have a paw-some Independence Day celebration. But don’t forget about your four-legged companions and to keep your pets safe during the July 4th celebrations. Don’t let carelessness ruin your holiday with a lost pet.

 

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These tips to keep your pets safe during the July 4th celebrations are provided by Nina Hollander with Coldwell Banker, Greater Charlotte pet-friendly residential real estate expert and pet parent.

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Cat and dog fireworks image courtesy of http://harrishillandgibbonsvets.co.uk