San Diego County News
  • Home
  • National
  • Health
    • Medical
  • Life
    • Food
    • Culture
    • Senior Life
    • Shopping
  • Local
    • Central San Diego
    • North County
    • East County
    • South Bay
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Entertainment
    • Art
    • Books
    • Film
    • Museum
    • Music
    • Television
    • Theater
    • Theme Parks
    • Pop Culture
  • Videos

Select Page

County urges pet safety ahead of Fourth of July fireworks

Posted by SDCN Staff | Jul 3, 2025 | Central San Diego, Local | 0

County urges pet safety ahead of Fourth of July fireworks

By SDCN Staff

San Diego, CA–The County urges pet owners to take precautions to protect their animals from loud fireworks on Independence Day. 

“Fireworks can be incredibly stressful for animals,” San Diego County Animal Services said in a recent statement. “We want to ensure pets stay safe, calm, and secure this holiday.”

County officials advise residents to leave pets at home during fireworks shows and keep them securely indoors, not outside in yards, even if fenced. Loud pops and blasts can cause animals to panic, run away, or become injured. Some frightened pets may dig under or leap over fences in an attempt to escape the noise.

Creating a quiet, enclosed space inside the home can help ease pets’ anxiety. Officials recommend closing windows and doors and using white noise, calming music, or the television to muffle loud sounds. Staying with pets or having someone they trust nearby can also provide comfort.

Pet owners are reminded to never leave animals unattended in vehicles.

For pets with severe anxiety, the County recommends calming aids like weighted jackets or “ThunderShirts.” Owners may also consult a veterinarian about possible medications to reduce stress.

Despite best efforts, animals may still escape. To increase the chances of a safe return, the County urges pet owners to microchip their pets and ensure contact information is up to date. Pets should also wear collars with ID tags that include a current phone number.

Low-cost microchipping and rabies vaccination services are available daily at County shelters in Carlsbad and Bonita. No appointment is necessary.

If you find a lost pet, officials suggest checking for an ID tag and using social media or local lost-and-found pet websites to locate the owner. If unable to find the owner, bring the animal to a County shelter or call Animal Services dispatch at (619) 236-2341.

For those who lose a pet, County officials recommend checking with neighbors, nearby veterinary offices, and local shelters. Post on social media and revisit the County’s lost-and-found webpage frequently. Shelters are open from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on weekends, but closed on Mondays.

County Animal Services continues to respond to calls regarding stray or injured animals in unincorporated areas and emphasizes microchipping as a vital tool for reuniting lost pets with their families.

facebookShare on Facebook
TwitterTweet
FollowFollow us
PinterestSave

Share:

PreviousOceanside police clarify role in federal arrest operation
NextCA bipartisan push for immigrant work permits

About The Author

SDCN Staff

SDCN Staff

Related Posts

A Second Mustang Reunion

A Second Mustang Reunion

January 14, 2019

San Diego DA charges nine in Southern CA burglary ring

San Diego DA charges nine in Southern CA burglary ring

August 8, 2024

County Health: 30 San Diegans Have Died From Influenza

County Health: 30 San Diegans Have Died From Influenza

February 16, 2019

County reports first flu death in San Diego region

County reports first flu death in San Diego region

October 29, 2022

Recent Posts

  • Justice Dept. sues CA over Title IX violations in high school sports
    Justice Dept. sues CA over Title IX violations in high school sports
    Jul 11, 2025 | National
  • Disney’s “Lilo & Stitch” set to appear at San Diego Comic-Con
    Disney’s “Lilo & Stitch” set to appear at San Diego Comic-Con
    Jul 11, 2025 | Entertainment, Television
  • North Island Credit Union launch school backpack drive
    North Island Credit Union launch school backpack drive
    Jul 10, 2025 | Business
  • Keep cool during summer hikes
    Keep cool during summer hikes
    Jul 10, 2025 | Culture, Life
  • Local business supports PTSD Awareness Hike with lunch
    Local business supports PTSD Awareness Hike with lunch
    Jul 10, 2025 | Business
wholesale scarves usa
Send Flowers Online

Designed by Elegant Themes | Powered by WordPress

  • Contact Us
  • About Us
  • Terms Of Service
  • Privacy Policy