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We are also concerned with the ever-growing threat of
rabies, a lethal disease affecting not only animals, but humans as
well. We encourage all pet owners to have their animals vaccinated
annually.
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And the Rocket’s Red Glare...
BOOM ... BOMBOOOOM ... CRACKLE ... CRACKLE … BOOOOMM!
pant, pant, pant, whimper; whimper; pant, whimper ...
BARROOOOM... BOOMMMMMMMMMM... BOOMBOOM!
Dogs and Fireworks
July 5th is the busiest day of the year at animal shelters. Dogs are
found miles from their homes, confused, disoriented, and exhausted.
People call hoping to locate a missing dog that, terrified, crashed
through a window, jumped a high fence, or broke its leash or chain.
An Ounce of Prevention
If fireworks upset your dog, make sure someone stays with him. Keep her
inside, safe from loud noises. If you wish to tranquilize him, consult
with your veterinan. Or call an animal behaviorist to work with your
pet, but call well in advance of Independence Day. |