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As beloved members of your family, it’s important to protect your four-legged friends from danger. The 4th of July is a particularly challenging day for pets due to loud fireworks, the abundance of food and guests seen at backyard barbecues, and the heat. With all the commotion, this day sees more lost pets than any other time of year. As an added precautionary measure, pet hospitals and vets across the country encourage pet owners to embrace microchipping. If you haven’t microchipped your dog or cat, here’s what you should know. 

The Importance of Microchipping Your Pets

Why Microchip Before the 4th of July?

Pet HospitalMicrochipping is a painless and innovative way to track your pet. By injecting a small device under your pet’s skin, they can be identified by pet hospitals or animal shelters using a scanning device. Since animals often run away on Independence Day out of fear of loud fireworks or when gates are left open, this is an excellent precautionary measure to ensure you get reunited with your furry best friend. Most pet hospitals recommend microchipping before the 4th of July to help prevent lost pets. 

What Additional Precautions Should Pet Owners Take?

In addition to microchipping, make sure your pet is wearing identification tags. During the holiday festivities, keep your pet indoors in a cool environment with access to drinking water. If your dog or cat has a history of being particularly anxious because of fireworks, schedule a visit to your pet hospital before the holiday to discuss ways to ease their stress. Your vet may prescribe an anti-anxiety medication or recommend you create a comforting, insulated environment inside to distract them from the sound. 

 

Waipio Pet Clinic is an experienced, friendly pet hospital based in the heart of Waipahu, HI. With a team of animal lovers on staff, you can trust your dog or cat will be in excellent hands. To schedule an appointment with this vet, call their office today at (808) 676-2205. For additional information on their approach to ongoing cat and dog care, visit their website

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