07/03/2022
July 4th is the #1 day that pets go missing in the US each year. Your pet is counting on YOU to keep them safe.
Get the dogs out to potty early, then keep them inside with music on and a dark place for them to hide. If your pet has been prescribed a sedative for stressful events, give it to your pet 2 hours before dark.
Other pets (as well as wild animals) are all at risk of injury and death too. Keep the lights on for your pet birds so they don’t thrash uncontrollably in their cage or fly into walls, give the cats a safe place to hide, and if you have livestock- try to bring them inside a barn or small paddock/pen so they can’t get up enough momentum to cause severe damage if they try to run through or jump over a fence. Horses are especially at risk.
If you can be home with your pets, please do. If a situation arises, you are their best chance at surviving and recovering.
**DURING FIREWORKS PLEASE KEEP YOUR PET INDOORS, CARE FOR YOUR PETS MORE THAN EVER NOW!** This picture is real and is not photoshop, the photo was taken last July and was shared by some rescue friends and it was so heartbreaking to see it....the pet sitter who posted it, says the dog was left outside by his owners and when she came to check on the dog next day this is what she found...a pound of blood and glass broken, the dog was in desperation and panicked when he heard the fireworks, I cannot imagine how stressed out that baby was to get inside of his house to feel safe... and the dog made it alive, injured and wounds around his face and paws, owner took to the vet but unnecessary trauma for the dog...I was one who used to enjoy fireworks, but not anymore...scared to heck many domestic pets and wild animals as well, humans don't think that someone else suffers with our traditions...we celebrate and they are in hell...basically is that. PLEASE KEEP YOUR PETS indoors!...turn on the radio, the TV, find a good room for them to be far from the windows or areas where they can hurt themselves, talk to your vet about some possible meds can calm them down and relax them...Lavender oil, Benadryl, and PetEze supplement (sold in petsmart) can help your dogs...but again, more important, KEEP THEM INSIDE!...