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How to keep pets safe and out of the shelter this fourth of July

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While Fourth of July celebrations may be fun for people, they can be terrifying for animals.

The Front Street Animal Shelter reports that this single evening leads to one of the highest intake days of stray pets all year. The shelter is urging pet owners to take extra care of their pets to prevent them from escaping during the festivities.

“Loud fireworks, unexpected noise, and unfamiliar activity can cause even the calmest animals to panic and run away,” said Ryan Hinderman, the shelter’s communications and customer service manager. “A little preparation now can prevent heartache later, and help ensure your pet stays safe, secure, and by your side this holiday.”

With the holiday quickly approaching, now is the time to prepare. Pet owners are encouraged to take simple but important steps to keep their furry family members safe.

The following tips can help your pet have a safe holiday and increase the chances of getting them back if they do stray from home.

If a pet goes missing, text STRAY to (833) 511-0426 to see pets at all Sacramento shelters and get expert pet-finding tips.

If you find a stray pet, try to hold onto them for 48 hours, as this can increase the chances of them being reunited with their owners and prevent them from adding to the shelter’s already impacted population.

Helpful tips on how to find a lost pet’s family are available on the Found Pet Tips web page.

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