July 4th Safety - “Too much ‘pow’ for your bow-wow”

Picture of American Flag with Sparkler, Vet Care 4th of July, Springfield Missouri

Many pets get scared during the fireworks season, including cats and dogs. 

In this blog we will cover some tips you can do at home and some ideas that your veterinary clinic and compounding pharmacy can help with.

Please make sure to go out and check your gates and make sure they are well secured.  Many pets bolt and get lost during this time of year, so you might want to make sure you have current ID tags attached to their collar. It may also be a good time to consider going out with your pets during potty breaks to monitor their safety and this allows them to see you visually for reassurance.

Make sure you have a ThunderShirt or other comfort device located and handy.  It’s also a good idea to have a safe place, such as a closet or other dark hidey-hole, prepared with blankets and other favorite items.

Stress-relieving, homeopathic, over-the-counter products such as Rescue Remedy and Feliway are available at pet supply stores. However, your veterinarian can also help!  Ask them about medications such as trazodone or gabapentin for these extra stressful times.  We can help too by compounding these medications into a topical cream or a tasty, flavored suspension.

If your buddy enjoys this season as much as you and won’t leave your side remember to keep them well hydrated and offer shade, especially for short-snouted breeds such as boxers, frenchies, and pugs.  Also check the temperature of the concrete/asphalt with your hand to make sure it’s not too hot for their foot pads.

Picture of Fireworks with Smoke, 4th of July Tips for Pets, Springfield Missouri

Have a safe and happy 4th of July!

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