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July 4 fireworks: Tips to keep your pets safe, calm and at home

July 4 fireworks: Tips to keep your pets safe, calm and at home

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ASHEVILLE, N.C. (828newsNOW) — Fireworks may be a Fourth of July tradition, but for many dogs and cats they’re a source of fear. Local veterinarians say taking a few simple steps before Independence Day can help keep pets safe, calm and at home.

Several Western North Carolina veterinary practices have been sharing holiday safety reminders with pet owners in recent social media posts, urging families to plan ahead for fireworks, travel and schedule changes.

Partners Animal Hospital Asheville recommends that pet owners request refills of anti-anxiety medications early or schedule a veterinary consultation before the holiday for pets that struggle with fireworks-related anxiety.

The clinic also advises owners to make sure pets are microchipped and that contact information linked to the chip is up to date, noting that frightened animals may bolt during fireworks and become lost.

Veterinarians also recommend creating a quiet, comfortable space inside the home where pets can retreat during celebrations. A designated room with bedding, favorite toys and calming music can help reduce stress when fireworks begin.

A long walk, run or play session earlier in the day may also help pets burn off energy and settle more easily later in the evening.

Other local clinics are offering similar guidance.

Whisker Waggin’ Mobile Veterinary Care encourages pet owners to have a plan in place before holiday festivities begin, including supervising pets outdoors and keeping them on a secure leash at all times. Even well-behaved animals can become startled by loud noises and run away.

Fairview Animal Hospital also urges families to prepare early for travel, boarding and medication needs, noting that fireworks are often heard in the Asheville area for several nights before and after July 4.

Veterinarians say preparation is especially important during extended holiday celebrations, when pets may be exposed to repeated noise and disruptions to their routine.

Experts recommend keeping pets indoors during fireworks displays, closing windows and curtains to reduce noise and flashes, and ensuring collars and identification tags are secure and up to date.

Pet owners should also keep barbecue foods, chocolate, alcohol, grapes, raisins, onions, corn cobs and other potentially toxic foods out of reach, and never allow pets near fireworks or sparklers, which can cause serious burns and injuries.

Veterinarians say owners should watch for signs of stress, including trembling, pacing, panting, hiding, excessive barking or attempts to escape. They encourage pet owners whose animals have shown severe fear during past fireworks displays to contact their veterinarian before the holiday rather than waiting until celebrations begin.

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