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Keeping pets safe during fireworks

Denver Animal Protection offers some tips to help keep your pets safe over the 4th of July holiday.

KUSA - The loud booms from fireworks can make pets anxious, or even run away from home.

Fireworks, sparklers, cherry bombs and more can frighten even the most mild-mannered pets according to Denver Animal Protection.

If frightened, they're more likely to run, hide or become destructive.

However, there are many ways to keep your pet safe and calm during Independence Day celebrations.

Denver Animal Protection says to avoid the following:

  • Don’t take your pet to parades or fireworks displays or leave your pet in the car at a fireworks show.
  • Don’t leave pets outside unattended, even in a fenced yard or on a chain. Pets that normally wouldn't leave the yard may escape and become lost, or become entangled in their chain, when fearful. This could put them at risk of injury or death.

Denver Animal Protection says these are things you should do:

  • Keep pets indoors at home in a sheltered, quiet area. Some animals can become destructive when frightened, so be sure you've removed any fragile items.
  • Find a pet sitter if you’re spending the day away from home.
  • Provide a safe place. Pets may seek out a small den-like place, such as a crate if they are fearful or stressed. Create a safe place and familiarize your pet with the area before needed to reduce stress during fireworks.
  • License and microchip your pet. If for some reason your pet escapes, make sure your pet is licensed and microchipped. Having identification will increase the likelihood that your pet will be returned to you if lost.
  • Make sure your pets are wearing identification tags so if they do become lost, they can be returned promptly.
  • Use a leash or carrier when transporting your pet. If you must be outside with your pet, keep the pet on a leash or in a carrier.
  • Talk to your veterinarian if you know your dog has anxiety.
  • Keep sparklers, glow sticks, charcoal, food scraps and kabob skewers away from curious pets.
  • Animals found running at-large should be taken to your local animal shelter, where they will have the best chance of being reunited with their owners.

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