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Fourth of July Is Almost Here: How to Celebrate Safely With Your Dog

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Barking News Safe Fourth of July 2025

With the Fourth of July holiday coming up quickly, now is a great time to make sure you have a plan for your pets. Although fireworks and barbecues may be a lot of fun for the humans in the family, dogs are especially sensitive to loud sounds and can be at risk of burns, getting lost, or eating something dangerous.

Luckily, taking a few simple precautions can help your dog enjoy the holiday as much as you do.

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Biggest Independence Day Risks for Your Dog

Fireworks

Fireworks are dangerous for people, too, but our pets need special care during this holiday. They’re exceptionally loud, especially for sensitive dog hearing, and can cause anxiety and stress. If your dog is near fireworks being set off, they can also get burned or accidentally ingest something toxic.

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Getting Lost

Even if you don’t take your dog out to the fireworks show or the busy town parade, they can still get spooked by the loud sounds and dash out the door or escape your yard. It’s important to keep a close eye on your pets and make sure they’re microchipped in case they do get lost.

Eating Something Toxic

Barbecues are a lot of fun, but they’re usually full of food your dog shouldn’t eat. Onions, garlic, and grapes are especially toxic to dogs, but many human foods are not dog-friendly.

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How to Keep Your Dog Safe and Happy on the Fourth of July

1. Exercise early

Help your dog work off their extra energy by taking them on a long walk or playing a great game of fetch. Just make sure you take them out earlier in the day or week to avoid running into your neighbors setting off fireworks!

Keeping your dog enriched and exercised can help reduce anxiety and negative behaviors like scratching or barking.

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2. Stock up

Stock up on your dog’s favorite treats and consider investing in a new interactive toy or two. These will help you keep your dog distracted and happy while everyone’s celebrating!


3. Try white noise

If your neighborhood is loud, you can try using a white noise machine – or just download an app on your phone! Playing white noise (or regular music) can help block the sounds of revelry from your dog’s sensitive ears.


4. Keep them away from the barbecue food

Barbecues are full of fun, tasty food, but it’s generally not safe for dogs. If you’re throwing or attending a barbecue or picnic, consider keeping your dog away from the food area, or keep them on a leash so you can make sure they don’t eat anything dangerous.

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5. Provide a safe place to retreat

It’s always a good idea to make sure your dog has somewhere safe and quiet to retreat to if the party gets to be too much.


6. Do something fun just for them

Why not whip up some dog-friendly red, white, and blue popsicles? Or try filling a Kong toy with something new and exciting.

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Happy Independence Day!

Holidays are all about fun, but it’s important to make sure your furry family members are safe during the festivities. We hope you enjoy your Fourth of July holiday and that these tips help you keep your dog safe and happy.


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