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Ask SAM: Fourth of July pet safety tips and activities

From the Winston-Salem Journal Roxie is ready to celebrate the Fourth of July. Be sure to take precautions regarding pet safety during the holiday.  NICOLE MARSHALL MIDDLETON / TULSA WORLD FILE Today s column is on pet safety and things to do this weekend. Here are some tips for keeping pets safe during Fourth of July firework celebrations from Kirsten Peek, the public affairs manager for the Humane Society of the United States: The stress and anxiety brought on by fireworks on the Fourth of July can have lasting effects on your pet. Veuer’s Sean Dowling has more. Leave pets at home and inside. Fireworks can be terrifying to pets, even pets who are accustomed to being around people and commotion.

No, You Cannot Break a Dog Out of a Hot Car in Maine

Canine Tagalongs Maine has experienced multiple heatwaves already for 2021 with temperatures in the 90s and feeling in the triple digits. Still, irresponsible pet owners think this can be perfectly fine for dogs if they have to run an errand or two. It s not. ThinkStock The Real Danger Kennebec Valley Humane Society recently shared an incredibly important graphic from the ASPCA detailing just how dangerous leaving your pet in the car. Leaving the window cracked? That s simply not good enough. Parked in the shade too? Still, not good enough. In fact, even if it s a relatively cool day at just 70 degrees the internal temperature of the vehicle can reach 90 degrees. An 85-degree day can reach into the triple digits in just 10 minutes. After 30 minutes, 120 degrees.

Ask SAM: Where to see fireworks on July 4 — and how to keep the pets safe

Today’s column is on pet safety and things to do this weekend. Here are some tips for keeping pets safe during Fourth of July firework celebrations from Kirsten Peek, the public affairs manager for the Humane Society of the United States: The stress and anxiety brought on by fireworks on the Fourth of July can have lasting effects on your pet. Veuer’s Sean Dowling has more. Leave pets at home and inside. Fireworks can be terrifying to pets, even pets who are accustomed to being around people and commotion. Create a home sanctuary. Secure your pet in an area of your home where he or she is safe, comfortable and sheltered from any outside noise and lights. An interior room without immediate access to the outside is preferred. Playing a radio with relaxing music may help mask the sound of fireworks.

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