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Protect Your Pet During Fireworks

Friday, July 4, 2008 – updated: 7:03 am EDT July 4, 2008

The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department's Animal Care & Control Division is reminding pet owners that it's once again the time of year we hear fireworks, firecrackers, thunderstorms and experience hot temperatures!

Please be mindful how this affects your pets as the 4th of July holiday approaches and summer thunderstorms and heat waves roll through our region. Last year approximately 17 dogs were brought in as strays (running loose) in the 2 days following the 4th of July holiday. Out of the dogs that were reclaimed by owners, nearly half stated that their dog was frightened by fireworks.

Officials for the American Humane Society report, "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."

Animal Care & Control advises that you secure your pet in an area of your home where it feels safe and secure. This will help avoid unnecessary stress on your pet or possible injury and accidental escape.

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