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CHICAGO (WGN) The Fourth of July is right around the corner and many Americans are prepping for a weekend of food, festivals and fireworks.
While humans might look forward to the bursts of color, they can cause stress and anxiety for pets.
Loud noises and the unpredictability of fireworks can leave animals feeling scared. Shelters often report a spike in runaway pets around July 4 because some animals can bolt in fear.
To keep your animals safe and calm, the American Kennel Club offers these important tips for pet owners:
Skip the fireworks show
While it may be tempting to bring your pet to a fireworks show or festival, resist the urge. The crowds, flashing lights and loud noises can cause them to be easily overwhelmed.
Walk before the sun sets
Make sure your dog’s long walk of the night is done before fireworks begin. Getting exercise earlier in the day can also help tire them out by the time festivities are underway.
Keep pets indoors
Don’t leave your pets outside once fireworks start. Even stressed-out dogs who are in a fenced in yard could find a way to get out.
Make sure they have proper ID
Just in case your pet does escape, prepare by making sure they have the proper identification. Collars with updated name tags and contact information are crucial, and microchipping can provide an extra layer of protection in case the collar slips off.
Create a safe space
Create a quiet, comfortable space in your home where your pet can feel safe and secure. Choose an area away from big windows and fill it with items like their favorite blankets, toys and treats. Consider adding background noise like music, TV or white noise to drown out the sound of fireworks.
Reassure and comfort
If your pet does become anxious, give them extra attention and love. Pamper them with lots of cuddles and rubs and let them know they’re safe.