NYC vet reveals how to keep fur babies safe this Fourth of July

Fireworks may be the star of Independence Day — but the dazzling explosions are a nightmare for hearing-sensitive pets.“Many pets find the holiday terrifying or anxiety-inducing due to fireworks or other loud, celebratory sounds,” Dr.Wasi Ashraf, Medical Director of VEG ER for Pets in Williamsburg, told The Post.

“Dogs and cats have elevated audible abilities.The unexpected booms and vibrations can cause a sudden increase in panic and confusion.“The biggest danger is that they run away.”More pets go missing on Fourth of July than any other day of the year.

Animals shelters nationwide estimate a whopping 30% of dogs and cats will bolt from fireworks’ fear, and only 14% of these will make it back home.But it’s not just the noise that puts pets at risk during the holiday — the food, the crowds and even what’s on the ground can be just as dangerous.Dr.Ashraf’s gave these suggestions to keep your precious pet safe.If your dog or cat goes missing in NYC, contact 311 or call 212-NEW-YORK for help....

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Publisher: New York Post

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