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The sights and sounds of fireworks being discharged can leave dogs, cats and farm animals frightened and overwhelmed during the Independence Day holiday season.

Domestic pets and livestock may hide, run away or become stressed when startled by fireworks. Dogs, particularly, may show signs of anxiety such as whining, whimpering, panting and restlessness when fireworks are ignited nearby.

Having a dog or cat microchipped is one of the best safeguards to ensure a pet can be returned home if it’s lost or runs away. Pet owners are encouraged to have their dogs and cats microchipped. They should also verify that their contact information is accurate and complete.

The City of Las Cruces encourages pet owners to implement a safety plan and follow basic tips to help keep their pets safe and calm when fireworks are discharged:

  • Provide your dog with a safe area – possibly a closet or interior space away from exterior walls and windows – that’s quiet and free from outdoor noises and lights.
  • Physically distance your pets from where fireworks are being used.
  • Ensure your pet has a collar and is properly tagged or chipped.
  • Do not take pets to fireworks shows. Even though your dog might not bark or whimper, the sights and sounds from pyrotechnics may cause unnecessary stress.
  • Do not leave a dog tied up, outdoors or alone when fireworks are being used nearby.
  • If possible, stay indoors and comfort your dog or cat when fireworks are in use outdoors.
  • Consider closing all doors and windows and using sound, such as TV or radio, to help lessen the noises caused by fireworks.
  • Consider using a dog anxiety vest that helps calm canines during thunder or pyrotechnic displays. Remember to remove the vest when appropriate to keep the dog from overheating.
  • Avoid walking your dog when fireworks are being used.
  • Refrain from discharging fireworks near livestock corrals or where they are boarded.

Keep dogs, cats, small animals, domesticated birds and fowl, horses and other livestock away from fireworks displays. Those who use fireworks are encouraged to be respectful of pets and livestock that reside nearby.

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