Firework Safety Tips For Pets : MySpace Pet Comments
Friday, June 27, 2008 by Dave Richards
Hello friends! 4th of July is right around the corner, there's nothing like celebrating it with the sizzling BBQs and firework glory! Celebration of nation's birthday should really be a colorful extravaganza but that should never harm pets. Whether you own a pet or not, playing with fireworks has to be safe for you, and for pets too... be it yours or your neighbor's!
Some of the most commonly seen symptoms of a stressed pet includes:
Some of the most commonly seen symptoms of a stressed pet includes:
- Panting
- Trying to hide
- Trembling
- Excessive drooling
- Barking, howling or whimper
- Refusing food
- Some pets may loose bowel and/or bladder control
- If you are planning to arrange for a firework display, choose a venue away from where your pets are kept.
- Don't take pets away from your house. Keep them indoor and if possible turn on your television louder, as a measure to overlap the cracking sounds of the fireworks.
- Close the curtains so that they can't see the fire flashes
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