Fireworks and your pets

Animals that are frightened or stressed can hurt themselves and possibly escape if left alone, and the results can be fatal.

Loud noises such as fireworks and thunder can cause a great deal of stress for some animals.

Some of the signs that your pet may be in distress can include trembling, excessive drooling, barking or howling, attempts to hide or flee, refusal to eat and a loss of bladder control.

It is important to note that if any of these symptoms persist after the thunder or fireworks have subsided you should take your pet to a veterinarian as soon as possible.

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