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K-State shares how to keep your dogs and cats safe this 4th of July

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MANHATTAN (KSNT) – K-State clinical professor Susan Nelson with the University Veterinary Health Center is sharing tips to keep pets safe ahead of the Fourth of July.

Fireworks can be stressful to pets and bring out unpredictable behavior, according to Nelson. She said you can explore medication options if needed but the majority of veterinarian offices will likely be closed on the Fourth.

“Keeping pets in their crate or in a secure room can help some pets feel safe and less anxious,” Nelson said. “Be sure to close the blinds or use heavy curtains to block out the flashes of light. Soothing music, turning on the TV or white noise machine may help block out the noise that comes with this holiday.”

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Nelson recommends pets be microchipped and wear collars with ID tags in case they get lost. She reminds pet owners to keep contact information up-to-date. Some other recommendations she has include:

  • Try anxiety wraps designed for pets.
  • try using over-the-counter supplements for anxious pets.
  • Consider relocating the pet to a quiet location like a family or friend’s house.
  • Talk to your veterinarian about prescription anti-anxiety medication options. Some medications can help treat anxiety caused by loud noises.
  • Try distracting your pets with treats, dog toys and/or food puzzles.

Nelson said fireworks aren’t the only thing to consider to keep your pet safe during the Fourth of July. Pet owners should keep dangerous items away from pets, not apply products that aren’t labeled safe for them and avoid feeding pets foods that could be toxic for them.

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“Some foods, like chocolate, macadamia nuts, onions, grapes or raisins, coffee, salt and yeast-based bread dough are all potentially toxic for pets,” Nelson said. “Pets often experience vomiting and/or diarrhea when given foods they do not regularly eat.”

If you think your pet has consumed something toxic you can call the ASPCA Poison Control Center at 888-426-4435 or the Pet Poison Helpline at 855-764-7661. For more information, you can contact the K-State Veterinary Health Center at 785-532-5690.

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