Keeping pets safe during Fourth of July fireworks
Dakota Makinen
COACHELLA VALLEY, Calif. (KESQ)- As families get ready to celebrate the Fourth of July, veterinarians are reminding pet owners to prepare for the holiday before the fireworks begin.
Dr. Michael Hyder with VEG ER for Pets says fireworks are just one of several concerns this time of year. Emergency veterinarians also see pets suffering from anxiety, heat-related illnesses, escapes, and illnesses caused by eating foods they shouldn’t.
“Pets don’t understand what’s happening,” Hyder said. “They simply hear loud, unpredictable sounds, and many react by trying to hide or escape.”
Experts recommend bringing pets indoors well before dark, securing doors and gates as guests come and go, and creating a quiet room where pets already feel comfortable. Running a television, fan, or white noise machine can also help reduce the sound of fireworks as part of an overall plan.
If a pet has a history of severe anxiety during fireworks, Hyder recommends talking with your veterinarian before the holiday to discuss ways to help keep them calm.
“The biggest piece of advice I can offer is to think about the holiday from your pet’s perspective,” Hyder said. “A little planning ahead can prevent many of the emergencies we see every Fourth of July.”