July 4 Celebration No Party for Your Pets

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Thundering booms, screaming whistling sounds and bright multi-colored lights shooting across the night sky may mean a Fourth of July fireworks celebration to you, but to your dog it may seem like his safe world is coming to an end.

“Fireworks and other noisemakers on the Fourth of July can trigger an escape or ‘flight’ response in pets and cause serious injury or even death,” said County Animal Services Director Dawn Danielson. “Panicked pets may dig under, climb over, or break through gates, screens, fences, windows or doors and hurt themselves or get lost in attempts to escape the cacophony. Any time pets are loose, they face even greater dangers from vehicles or other animals.” 

County Animal Services offers these tips to keep your pets safe this Fourth of July:  

If you find a lost pet after the fireworks, call the department’s 24-hour emergency dispatch number at (619) 236-2341. If you find one after 9:30 a.m. on Saturday, July 5, call the department’s public line at (619) 767-2675.

If you’ve lost your pet, visit the shelter closest to you Saturday, July 5 or check the department’s Lost and Found web page. For other department news, visit Animal Services’ Facebook page.

 

 

 

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