4th of July With Pets: Your Survival Guide

Need Advice About the 4th of July and Your Pet? Turn to White Rock Animal Hospital

The 4th of July is certainly not a pet holiday. There are many things about the day that can frighten your pet or can injure or harm them. As a pet owner, you want to do everything you can to keep your pet safe. Here at White Rock Animal Hospital, located in Dallas, Texas, we want to give you pet ideas pertaining to the dangers your pet faces on this holiday and what you can do to keep them safe.

Your Pet Running Away

One of the dangers your pet faces on the 4th of July is running away. Many pets are frightened due to the fireworks, and as such, they dig out of their backyards or find a way out. On this holiday, it is strongly recommended that you bring your pets inside, in a safe and comfortable area, that they cannot escape from.

Your Pet Being Scared or Anxious

Another challenge that the 4th of July brings is fear and anxiety for pets. Pets do not understand what fireworks are. All they hear is loud bangs and then they see flashes of lights and color. Placing your pet in a comfortable small space and turning on a television or fan to provide white noise can be comforting. Also be sure to give your pets lots of extra love and attention.

Your Pet Eating a Firework

The final danger your pet faces on the 4th of July is eating or ingesting a firework. Always keep fireworks out of the reach of your pets and out of the reach of children. Fireworks contain many chemicals that can be harmful or lethal to a pet. Your pet may vomit, develop diarrhea or have other major tummy troubles if one is consumed. If your pet does eat one, you will want to bring your pet to an emergency vet right away.

Get In Touch With Us Today

The 4th of July is not a pet-friendly holiday, but there are many things you can do to keep your pet safe. If your pet does happen to injure themselves, you will want to bring them to a veterinarian as soon as possible. Here at White Rock Animal Hospital, located in Dallas, Texas near Lochwood, Lake Highland and Lakewood, we would love to treat your pet. Call us for an appointment for routine care or bring your pet to us right away for emergency care.

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