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Easy tips help prevent pet anxiety on Independence Day

By Lauren Hunter Multimedia Journalist
Posted 10:00AM on Saturday 3rd July 2021 ( 2 years ago )

While Independence Day fireworks may seem fun to humans, they have the potential to scare or harm a pet.

Lindsey Dyches, marketing specialist for the Humane Society of Northeast Georgia, offered some tips for preventing pet anxiety this Fourth of July.

“The best thing you can do is plan ahead, because animals are such sensitive creatures, especially dogs and cats…they have high [levels of] hearing and fireworks can make them nervous,” said Dyches.

Dyches said doing the following ahead of the holiday can help pets remain calm:

Dyches said many pets panic during firework shows because their familiar environment is suddenly interrupted by loud noises and bright lights.

“So you always want to think ahead and try to be careful, because the last thing you want is your animal getting out,” said Dyches.

While these pooches look ready for Independence Day, there is no way to know how they will react once fireworks are set off. Following some easy steps can mean the difference between a fun and frustrating night if pets suffer a panic attack. (Photo: Lindsey Dyches)

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