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Fireworks Are Hard On Pets, Consider Them This 4th Of July
According to the Humane Society of the United States, animal shelters tend to see an influx of lost pets on July 4th and we write this to help you understand why. This is confirmed by pet parents who say that fireworks commonly trigger fear and anxiety for their dogs and cats.
Take a look below at some facts about Dogs and Cats not enjoying fireworks.
The fact below are According to a Rover survey.
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1. The majority of dogs (74%) and cats (73%) are afraid of fireworks.
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2. 42% of pet parents say their dog has tried to run away during fireworks in the past, and of them, 34% say their pet’s escape attempt was successful.
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3. 64% of pet parents say their cat has tried to run away during fireworks in the past, with a 31% success rate.
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4. The majority (60%) of pet parents agree that accurate identifiable information is extremely important for their pet’s safety, but despite this, nearly a third (30%) of pet parents admit it’s been six months or more since they last checked the accuracy and legibility of their pet’s ID tag or microchip.
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5. Update your pet’s ID tags, people!
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