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Don’t wait!

Independence Day is fast approaching! And while it means good food, family and fireworks for some humans, it can be a terrifying day for our animal friends. If your pet needs something to calm them, contact your vet TODAY! Don’t wait until July 4th!

Here are so tips for keeping your pets (cats and dogs) safe.

I know from personal experience how an Independence Day can go the wrong way. Years ago I had an Aussie mix who was terrified of loud noises. So I got medication from my vet to help calm her (unfortunately I should’ve given her a larger dose) and we left her in the house when we went out. I did leave a bedroom window slightly open for fresh air. Well, she chewed our front door handle trying to escape, dug up the carpet at the front door and pulled it back so far that it knocked over a china hutch and broke almost everything in it. She pulled the drapes off the front window and then jumped through the screen in the bedroom window and escaped.

Of course, when I got home hubby was upset with the damage the dog had caused to the house, but I was only worried about my best friend. Thankfully after looking for hours, we found her the next morning cowering tin the back corner of the vacant lot just across the street and next to our neighbors. Lesson learned. I wish I had known more then and had been better prepared but I was a young, inexperienced pet owner. It’s always better to over prepare and keep your furry friends safe!

 

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