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Pet Amber Alert released an "Afraid on the 4th — Keeps Pets Safe" report and infographic in 2015, which detailed how many pets are lost around the Fourth of July, according to data from Animal ...
4th of July is coming up, and people love to see or light up fireworks to celebrate the nation's birthday. For pets, however, this could quickly turn into a day of fear and dread of their owners ...
Local animal shelters are overwhelmed with lost pets following the Fourth of July holiday weekend. Kern County Animal ...
Even in Marin, where fireworks are illegal, you can already hear people setting them off ahead of the Fourth of July holiday.
How to keep your pets safe and happy this 4th of July. Updated July 4, 2023 11:44 AM ET Originally published July 3, 2021 7:00 AM ET. By . Josie Fischels Enlarge this image.
But as the pandemic continues to recede across the U.S., this Fourth of July will likely be even more distressing for pets, according to animal-care experts.
If the Fourth of July fireworks mean trouble for your pet, there are a few modern options that may be able to help.
What to know about pets and 4th of July fireworks 04:24. While many Americans look forward to 4th of July fireworks, some pets could do without the holiday tradition.. The loud sounds can trigger ...
The 4th of July can be tough on pets, but it doesn't have to end in heartbreak. July also marks the start of National Lost Pet Prevention Month, so now is the perfect time to take action.
We eat, we drink, we light up the night sky. The Fourth of July is a favorite summer celebration for many Americans. But for our pets, it can be an anxiety-inducing and even dangerous ordeal.
News Release -- Vermont Veterinary Medical Association June 26, 2018 Contact: Kathy Finnie 802-878-6888 [email protected] Fourth of July safety Now that summer is here, the Fourth of July is right ...
4th of July is coming up, and people love to see or light up fireworks to celebrate the nation's birthday. For pets, however, this could quickly turn into a day of fear and dread of their owners ...