KEEP PETS SAFE DURING JULY FOURTH FIREWORKS: TIPS FROM HUMANE SOCIETY

by ECM | July 4, 2021 5:01 am

Prevent frightened pets who tend to run away during firework celebrations from getting lost

July 3, 2021 (San Diego) — As people plan their July Fourth celebrations, San Diego Humane Society is reminding pet parents to keep their animals in mind, as there is often an increase in lost pets following the holiday. With the return of the 20-minute Big Bay Boom fireworks in the City of San Diego this year, and with other celebrations expected around the County, distressed pets may find ways to flee their homes while trying to escape the noise.

To protect your pets, SDHS recommends the following:

“July Fourth is a holiday for people, not animals, which is why we typically see an increased number of stray pets at San Diego Humane Society in the days following the celebrations,” said Dr. Gary Weitzman, president and CEO, San Diego Humane Society. “Pets spooked by the noise have been known to jump fences out of fear and confusion. It is so important for pet parents to plan ahead and make sure their animals are safe. In the event your pet does get lost, please file a report with us and check our website for stray animals we have taken in.”

All SDHS shelters will be closed on July 4, but open for intake and reclaims of stray animals on July 5 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. If you find a stray pet over the holiday, try to locate the owner in your area first. The pet may have tags with a phone number and you may be able to prevent a ride to the shelter. If you lose a pet, check San Diego Humane Society’s Lost & Found Pets[1] page. If you need to report an animal emergency during after hours, contact your local law enforcement[2]. More information is available at sdhumane.org/lostandfound.

San Diego Humane Society will be operating limited services on Monday, July 5 to take in stray animals and help owners who are reclaiming their lost pets. Adoptions and all other services will be closed on Monday, July 5. 

. Serving San Diego County since 1880, San Diego Humane Society has campuses located in Escondido, Oceanside and San Diego. For more information; please visit sdhumane.org[3].

Endnotes:
  1. Lost & Found Pets: https://www.sdhumane.org/services/lost-and-found/
  2. contact your local law enforcement: https://resources.sdhumane.org/Programs_and_Services/Humane_Law_Enforcement/Who_to_Call_After_Hours
  3. sdhumane.org: http://www.sdhumane.org/

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