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Keep Your Pets Safe on the 4th; Humane Society Tips

Fireworks are fun for humans, but can be frightening for some pets. Here's some tips to keep Fluffy safe this July 4th.

 

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Make this Independence Day fun and SAFE for you and your pets! Big gatherings, kabooms- and brilliant fireworks are all things people love about Independence Day – but they can be very frightening for our pets. With a little planning and precaution, you can ensure that this holiday is enjoyable for everyone.

Pet Safety Tips for Independence Day:

• KEEP PETS INDOORS
Keep your pets in a safe, enclosed room, preferably one without windows. If you’re having guests over, consider keeping pets in a room that’s off-limits to guests, with plenty of water and food.

• CREATE A CALMING ENVIRONMENT
Surround pets with their favorite toys and other familiar objects. Sometimes the smell of an article of clothing from your laundry can help comfort them. Play soothing music and keep the room as quiet as possible by closing doors, windows, and blinds.

• KEEP AWAY FROM FIREWORKS
Even if your pet doesn’t seem obviously upset by fireworks, they can still cause harm. Avoid potential burns, injuries- or possible ingestion by keeping all pets out of the vicinity of fireworks.

• UPDATE IDENTIFICATION
The biggest risk of all this Independence Day is that pets will get loose and become lost. Even if a pet is secured inside, the sound of fireworks can cause extreme panic – sometimes causing them to even break through glass windows. Make sure your pets are microchipped and wearing identification tags. Call to confirm that the pet’s veterinarian and the microchip company have your current address and phone numbers.

The Seattle Humane Society offers $20 microchipping services for pets of income-restricted guardians, including national registration. Visit us at seattlehumane.org to learn more about our microchipping and licensing services and have your pets microchipped today!

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Lea Galanter July 3, 2012 at 04:58 pm
So what do you do about neighbors who illegally shoot off fireworks for days before and after July 4? Kirkland Police do absolutely nothing about this, and the animals freak out. Is there another agency to report these people to?
Greg Johnston (Editor) July 3, 2012 at 05:37 pm
Kirkland Police necessarily prioritize response Lea, of course, but here is what the department says: "Persons observing non-emergency violations of the fireworks ban should contact NORCOM Police Dispatch at (425) 577-5656 and a Kirkland Police officer will be dispatched when available. In the event of an emergency, please call 9-1-1."
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This is America. If your pets dont like fireworks they can get out. Maybe you'd rather live in the middle east where they have real bombs going off...
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