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Keep your pet safe during New Year's Eve celebrations

Some pets freak out from loud fireworks or thunder, and some will even run away. There are other dangers to be aware of too.

SAN ANTONIO — Fireworks can be a nightmare for pets on New Year's Eve. All of the noise and commotion that we may enjoy can be terrifying for our 4-legged friends.

The safest thing to do is keep your animals inside so they don't run away when the loud noises start up.

If they have to be outside, make sure to put a collar and tag on them, keep them fenced in, or use a leash if you’re out and about with them.

More tips for animals that hate fireworks

  • Check your pet's chip and ID tag for updated information in case they get away from you. Be sure you update your current phone number. 
  • Make a safe space for them to hide inside and give them toys or treats to keep them busy.
  • Turn up some ambient noise like the TV or radio to help drown out the fireworks.
  • Anxiety vests or thunder shirts are good options for many dogs and cats. If you don't have one, try wrapping your pet in a towel and holding them close.
  • When in doubt, consult the experts. Your veterinarian and local pet supply stores have a variety of remedies to soothe your pet's nerves and set your mind at ease as well.

City of San Antonio Animal Care Services will close at 2 p.m. on New Year's Eve and will remain closed for New Year's Day but Animal Care Officers are still on the job. The shelter will re-open at 11 a.m. on January 2 for anyone interested in adopting a pet or who may have lost their pet during the holiday.

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