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    Pets’ fireworks phobia: Precautions and solutions – Indianapolis News | Indiana Weather | Indiana Traffic

    info@lechienrevue.comBy info@lechienrevue.comAugust 1, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Animal shelters across the nation are preparing for a surge in lost pets on July 5, as fireworks from Independence Day celebrations often frighten animals into running away.

    Veterinarians are also experiencing an increase in calls from pet owners seeking advice and anti-anxiety medications to help their pets cope with the loud noises associated with July 4 festivities.

    “Make sure your dog is microchipped,” advised Tom Dock from Noah’s Animal Hospital, emphasizing the importance of updated contact information to help reunite lost pets with their owners.

    Pets often exhibit nervous behavior during fireworks and thunderstorms, which can lead to destructive actions or even self-injury if left unattended. In public areas, frightened pets may exhibit fear aggression, potentially biting someone, while at home, they might destroy household items in an attempt to escape the noise.

    Historically, pet owners have used sedative medications like AcePromazine and Alprazolam to calm their pets, although these drugs are less effective if the pet is already anxious.

    As July 4 approaches, pet owners are encouraged to take precautions to ensure their pets’ safety and comfort during the festivities, potentially reducing the number of lost and frightened animals.

    Tom Dock suggests creating a safe space for pets during fireworks, such as an interior room or basement, and using familiar sounds like a TV or radio to help calm them. “If you just sit calmly and kind of ignore the situation, they’re going to calm down too,” he noted.

    Dock also cautioned against using over-the-counter medications like Benadryl, which rarely work for dogs, and advised consulting with a veterinarian for appropriate prescriptions.

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