Fourth of July Fireworks are No Picnic for Pets
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Media Contact: Sara Ebrahimi, (213) 482-9551 or sara.ebrahimi@lacity.org
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Los Angeles, June 29, 2017 – While many people celebrate the Fourth of July with big gatherings and firework festivities, many furry family members prefer a quite day at home. Fireworks are no picnic for pets. The loud noises can frighten dogs and cats and cause them to escape their house or yard in attempt to look for safety.
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Even if your pet is used to being outside, the fear caused by fireworks or other loud noises may cause them to find that hole in the fence. If you are having family and friends over, keep pets in a room that is off-limits to your guests with plenty of water and food.
If your pets are afraid of loud noise, surround them with their favorite toys and other familiar objects. Play soothing music and keep the room as quiet as possible by closing doors, windows and blinds.
Even if your pet does not seem obviously upset by fireworks, they can still cause harm to pets. Avoid potential burns, injuries, or possible ingestion by keeping all pets out of the vicinity of fireworks.
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