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Keep your pets safe during the 4th of July fireworks

Michigan Humane shares tips for pet parents

The fireworks will be sounding for 4th of July celebrations, so now is the time to make sure you’re ready to make it a safe holiday for your pets.

Ella Smith with Michigan Humane appeared on “Live in the D” to share some helpful advice for pet parents.

While the fireworks are fun for many people, they can cause some dogs to become anxious. Michigan Humane encourages you to provide a quiet spot for your pet to relax in your home and to check in with your vet about any additional medications your dog may need.

If you’re planning to travel for the holiday, Michigan Humane encourages you to take copies of your pet’s medical records with you. Another suggestion is to update your pet’s microchip information.

For those attending or hosting a celebration, be sure to keep a close eye on doors and windows to make sure your pets don’t get loose.

While appearing on “Live in the D,” Ella also introduced an adorable dog that’s in need a forever home. Watch the video above to meet Robin.

The Mike Morse Law Firm will pay the standard adoption fees for whoever adopts Robin.


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