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🌟 PLAN AHEAD - July 4th Health & Safety: One Health Tips for All Animals (Including Us)

  • 1.  🌟 PLAN AHEAD - July 4th Health & Safety: One Health Tips for All Animals (Including Us)

    Posted 06-27-2025 01:18 PM
    Afro American man holding a chihuahua dog wrapped in USA flag

    Independence Day celebrations can be stressful, dangerous, or overwhelming for both humans and non-human animals. 
    Here's how to keep everyone safe and healthy:

    🔵 Prepare

    • Humans & Pets: Stay hydrated during outdoor activities. Heat exhaustion affects all animals, including humans.

    • Pets: Walk dogs early before festivities begin. Set up a safe, quiet space indoors with familiar bedding, treats, and calming music.

    • Humans: If you have PTSD, noise sensitivity, or are neurodivergent, plan your evening accordingly – noise-cancelling headphones or a safe indoor space can help.

    🔴 During

    • Pets: Keep them indoors during fireworks. Never bring them to shows. Comfort them without reinforcing panic (stay calm yourself).

    • Humans: Use earplugs if needed. Keep young children close, protect ears, and supervise around sparklers, grills, or fireworks.

    🟢 Afterwards

    • Pets: Check yards for debris or stray fireworks before letting pets out in the morning. Monitor for signs of lingering stress (hiding, shaking, appetite changes).

    • Humans: Clean up promptly to prevent injuries. If you or your pet have breathing issues, check air quality if heavy smoke lingers.

    💙 One Health Reminder: Humans are animals too. Loud noises, heat, and overstimulation affect us all. Planning ahead creates a safer and calmer holiday for your whole family.

    Whether you are planning or attending a July 4th celebration, it is important to take precautions to keep all family members, humans and non-humans, safe both during and after July 4th festivities. Other helpful resources:

    Pets-

    https://www.avma.org/resources/pet-owners/petcare/july-4-safety

    People –

    ·  Fire - https://www.massgeneralbrigham.org/en/about/newsroom/articles/fourth-of-july-safety

    ·  Summer Health and Safety Tips - https://www.massgeneralbrigham.org/en/about/newsroom/articles/summer-safety-tips

    ·  Trauma Reminders: Fireworks - https://www.ptsd.va.gov/understand/what/fireworks_ptsd.asp

     

    How do you prepare your pets (and yourself) for July 4th? Share your tips below to help others in our community. 🌟

    Child and pet July 4th


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    T' Fisher, Director of Operations
    Program for Pet Health Equity
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