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Woodhaven vet offers tips on keeping your pet safe during Fourth of July fireworks
By Carli Petrus at WXYZ Channel 7 (ABC Detroit) - News
· June 29, 2026
· 3 min read
While many families look forward to fireworks this Fourth of July, the holiday can be one of the most stressful times of the year for pets. Veterinarians say the loud noises and bright flashes can trigger fear, anxiety and even cause pets to run away. Watch Carli Petrus' report below Woodhaven ve...
Key takeaway Watch Carli Petrus' report below Woodhaven vet offers tips on keeping your pet safe during Fourth of July fireworksThey look beautiful in the sky, but for pets, fireworks can feel like a major threat.
Why this matters in The Detroit
As Detroiters prepare for the Fourth of July celebrations, pet owners in the community should take heed of Dr. Greear's advice to ensure their pets' safety. The stress caused by fireworks can be overwhelming for animals, and the consequences can be severe, with many pets getting lost during this time. In a city like Detroit , where neighborhoods often come together to celebrate the holiday, it's crucial for pet owners to be proactive in creating a safe environment for their pets. This includes not only microchipping and securing their pets but also exploring calming supplements and tools like compression vests. By taking these precautions, Detroit pet owners can help reduce the number of lost pets and create a more enjoyable holiday experience for their furry friends. As the holiday approaches, local pet stores and veterinarians will likely see an increase in inquiries about calming aids, making it essential for pet owners to plan ahead and consult with their veterinarians to determine the best course of action for their pets.
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Category: safety ·
Published: June 29, 2026 ·
Source: WXYZ Channel 7 (ABC Detroit) - News ·
Reading time: 3 min
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What is this story about? While many families look forward to fireworks this Fourth of July, the holiday can be one of the most stressful times of the year for pets. Veterinarians say the loud noises and bright flashes can trigger fear, anxiety and even cause pets to run away. Watch Carli Petrus' report below Woodhaven ve...
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