Pets need special attention to cope with holiday fireworks
seattletimes.nwsource.com — Pets that are left outside on the Fourth of July are at greater risk of jumping fences, breaking their chains or becoming so agitated they might hurt others or themselves.
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Pets that are left outside on the Fourth of July are at greater risk of jumping fences, breaking their chains or becoming so agitated they might hurt others or themselves.
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