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Loud blasts, pops and whistles from Fourth of July fireworks are often terrifying to pets and may cause them to panic and run, putting them at risk of getting lost, injured or worse. County Animal Services is reminding you to keep your pets safe, calm and secure on Independence Day.
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Every year, dozens of dogs end up at shelters after Fourth of July fireworks shows.
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The new year is always a time to reflect on where you’ve been, where you’re headed and how to improve yourself. Consider protecting your pets as an area to improve in for this new decade.
Animals
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Dogs at Fourth of July picnics? From Fido’s perspective, yes! Someone might drop a hotdog or even play fetch. Dogs at Fourth of July fireworks shows? From Fido’s perspective? No.
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A 5-month-old puppy that disappeared nearly six weeks ago is back home safe with her family thanks to a microchip.
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The New Year is almost here and if you’re making resolutions, make this the year you put Fido and Fluffy at the top of your list so 2019 gets off to a “pawsitive” start.
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Time to deck the halls for the holidays but remember to keep pet safety in mind, so the most wonderful time of the year doesn’t go to the dogs, or rather the vet.