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More Pets Are Lost On This Day Than Any Other

July 4th, Independence Day. More Dogs get lost on July 4th than any other day of the year. Why? Simple. Fireworks.

Thank you to our partners at The City of Bartlett Animal Shelter and Collision Craft for working to keep our pets as safe as possible.

According to Nationwide Insurance, more pets are lost over the July 4thholiday than any other day of the year. What’s more, July 5this one of the busiest days for animal shelters because of pets running away due to fireworks. 

But there are things you can do to protect your furry friends this weekend, and make sure, even if they do run away, you’ll be reunited. They include:

  • Microchip your pet– A collar with an up-to-date ID tag is important but it can be easily removed, so a microchip will give you a much better chance of being reunited with a lost animal.
  • Use your pet ID tag wisely– Don’t waste space with a pet’s name, or your name and address. Instead, put as many phone numbers as you can on an ID, including area codes. You can also add the word Reward, for an incentive to return your animal.
  • Talk to yourvet about anti-anxiety meds– There are safe and effective meds to treat noise phobia in pets, make sure to pick some up before the holiday.
  • Keep your pet secure at home– Don’t take your pet out on the fourth, but if you must make sure they are on a leash. Once fireworks begin, bring them inside, pull the drapes so they are safe from the bright lights, and turn on “white noise” to help block out the sound. Music can help too, with classical music known to be calming. There are even playlists out there specifically designed to relax pets.
  • Begin looking for escaped pets right away– Don’t waste any time if your pet escapes. Contact area shelters as soon as they open, and post information in online groups and community forums. Post flyers in your neighborhood, and check sheds, garages and other possible hiding places.

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