More dogs get lost on July 4th than any other day of the year.
Help keep dogs safe this independence day!
1. Ensure that your pet’s information is up to date. If your pet doesn’t have a collar with a tag that has contact information on it, as well as a microchip with your current information, now is the time to get them.
2. It is recommended by professionals Not to take your dog to Firework displays. The anxiety can become to much for most dogs.
3. If your dog stays in a fenced in back yard be sure the fence is secure with no holes or unsure latches on fence doors. If you dog has shown past history of severe anxiety during firework seasons, speak to your vet who may prescribe a sedative to help relax your dog.
Help keep dogs safe this independence day!
1. Ensure that your pet’s information is up to date. If your pet doesn’t have a collar with a tag that has contact information on it, as well as a microchip with your current information, now is the time to get them.
2. It is recommended by professionals Not to take your dog to Firework displays. The anxiety can become to much for most dogs.
3. If your dog stays in a fenced in back yard be sure the fence is secure with no holes or unsure latches on fence doors. If you dog has shown past history of severe anxiety during firework seasons, speak to your vet who may prescribe a sedative to help relax your dog.
How sweet! I don't have a dog, but will hug my kitty if that is ok?
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