INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — As fireworks season kicks off in Indianapolis, pet owners are being reminded of the dangers these celebrations pose to their furry friends.
Fireworks during holidays like Memorial Day and the Fourth of July can cause pets to become frightened and run away, leading to an increase in missing animals.
“We lose more animals during fireworks times than any other time,” Mike Underwood, co-owner of Camp Bow Wow Lawrence, said.
Mike and Kathy Underwood, owners of Camp Bow Wow Lawrence, emphasize the importance of keeping pets indoors during fireworks displays.
“Draw the drapes. Keep them inside,” Mike said. He suggested you to turn on the TV or music to help drown out the noise.
Camp Bow Wow Lawrence, a dog daycare and boarding facility, offers a safe haven with soft music and nighttime treats for pets during fireworks events. “We encourage our pet parents to bring them in earlier in the day so that they can play and get very tired,” Kathy Underwood said.
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