
Fourth of July Tips
Independence Day celebrations are great fun for people, but the loud noises and bright lights can be traumatic for dogs. With the excitement and commotion, Bark Busters, the world's largest and most trusted dog training company, offers the following helpful tips for the estimated 43 million U.S. dog owners on how to keep their dogs safe and calm during July 4th festivities:
If you are going to a fireworks display, leave your dog at home where he will be the most safe and comfortable.
If you go to a holiday event, never leave your dog in the car. A partially opened window does not supply sufficient fresh air, and it creates an opportunity for your pet to be stolen.
Always keep proper identification securely fastened to your dog's collar in case he gets out. Talk to your veterinarian about implanting a universal microchip in your pet, and make sure that your veterinary clinic and animal shelter have your correct contact information in their database.
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