- Keep pets secured in your yard to keep them safe, especially if fireworks are set off unexpectedly;
- Microchip your pets and have proper identification cards in case pets get lost.
Keeping pets at home:
- Keep pets in a secured area in your house;
- Quiet rooms are preferred, especially during fireworks;
- Home may be better, because public events, loud noises, large crowds and unknown areas can be too much for some pets.
Other tips:
- Donât leave your food or alcohol where pets can reach it, as it can make them ill;
- Do not use sparklers or fireworks around pets;
- Donât keep unused fireworks where pets can access them. Fireworks can be toxic to animals.
For more information or if you lose your pet, visit ARCâs website at https://mcanimals.org/lost-and-found/.
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