March 5, 2026

FacebookTwitterInstagram
  • Home
  • 2026 Youth Fair
  • 2026 Brown Co. Elections
    • David Becktold
    • Patrick Howard
    • Joel Kelton
    • Tom Munson
    • Larry Traweek
  • Columnists
    • Dallas Huston
    • Don Newbury
    • Diane Adams
    • Luke Clayton
    • Todd Howey
    • Congressman August Pfluger
    • Veterans Corner
  • Real Estate
    • Open Houses
  • News
    • ’24 Area Guide
      • Area Guide Locations
      • ’23 Area Guide
      • 5 THINGS !
    • Biz Directory
    • Graduation 2025
      • Bangs
      • Blanket
      • Brookesmith
      • Brownwood
      • Coleman
      • Early
      • May
      • Premier High School
      • Zephyr
    • Rodeo 2025
      • ’24 Rodeo
    • Events
      • Add an Event
      • Celebrations
      • Submit a Celebration
    • Crime
    • Agriculture and Farming
    • Public Notices
    • Business
    • Trending
    • City of Early News
    • Classifieds
    • Outdoors
    • Statewide news
    • Announcements
    • Local News Feed
    • Teacher Features
    • Veteran Svcs
  • Obituaries
    • Submit an Obituary
  • Jobs
    • Post a Job
    • Employer Login
    • Search Jobs
  • Sports
    • High School Football
  • Search
MENU
  • Home
  • 2026 Youth Fair
  • 2026 Brown Co. Elections
    • David Becktold
    • Patrick Howard
    • Joel Kelton
    • Tom Munson
    • Larry Traweek
  • Columnists
    • Dallas Huston
    • Don Newbury
    • Diane Adams
    • Luke Clayton
    • Todd Howey
    • Congressman August Pfluger
    • Veterans Corner
  • Real Estate
    • Open Houses
  • News
    • ’24 Area Guide
      • Area Guide Locations
      • ’23 Area Guide
      • 5 THINGS !
    • Biz Directory
    • Graduation 2025
      • Bangs
      • Blanket
      • Brookesmith
      • Brownwood
      • Coleman
      • Early
      • May
      • Premier High School
      • Zephyr
    • Rodeo 2025
      • ’24 Rodeo
    • Events
      • Add an Event
      • Celebrations
      • Submit a Celebration
    • Crime
    • Agriculture and Farming
    • Public Notices
    • Business
    • Trending
    • City of Early News
    • Classifieds
    • Outdoors
    • Statewide news
    • Announcements
    • Local News Feed
    • Teacher Features
    • Veteran Svcs
  • Obituaries
    • Submit an Obituary
  • Jobs
    • Post a Job
    • Employer Login
    • Search Jobs
  • Sports
    • High School Football
  • Search

Take care of your pets this Fourth of July

July 4, 2018 at 11:00 am brownwoodnewsstaff
  • Announcements
  • Brownwood News
  • Life
  • Tweet
  • Share
  • Reddit
  • +1
  • Pocket
  • LinkedIn

Written by Ben Cox – With fireworks imminent today, many people are taking safety precautions when it comes to viewing them and even setting off their own. But one precaution that is easy to make is often overlooked.

[adrotate group=”8″]

Many pets are scared by the loud noises and bright lights of fireworks, and can hurt themselves and others if proper precautions are not taken. More dogs are reported missing on July 4th, than any other day of the year.

The American Veterinary Medical Association offers several tips on how to keep your animals safe and secure during the celebrations. Make sure their tags are up to date with current contact information, take a current picture of your animals in case you need them, and also leave your fur babies at home for the night.

For larger animals like horses and cattle, the AVMA suggests leaving them in fenced in areas and as far away from the events as possible.

You are urged to check your yard thoroughly for any debris that may have fallen if you set off your own fireworks, and check your car and the floor of your vehicle for any debris you may have tracked in after walking across fallen shells, as the materials are often toxic.

PetMD.com suggests using pet friendly insect repellant and sunscreen, avoid feeding your animals scraps of food from the BBQ table as many of them are possible hazards to your pets. Chocolate, onions, beer and other traditional 4th of July foods can be very harmful to small animals. The website says to also be mindful of matches and lighter fluid from the grill or smoker as they can cause breathing problems if swallowed by your animal.

Keeping your contact for your veterinarian handy is also a good idea, as well as the national poison helpline, 855-213-6680, incase your animal gets into something they shouldn’t. Have a happy and safe 4th of July, both you and your pets.

 

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});

Previous Story
Local man reflects on his unconventional service to the nation
Next Story
Woman Killed in Crash in Brownwood Tuesday Afternoon

Facebook

Brownwood News
  • Contact Us
  • Veteran Services
  • Advertising
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy

Social

Facebook Facebook Twitter Twitter Instagram Instagram
Brownwood News © 2026 Powered by OneCMS™ | Served by InterTech Media LLC
Are you still listening?
Mozilla/5.0 AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko; compatible; ClaudeBot/1.0; +claudebot@anthropic.com) X-Middleton/1
814102261c88f569ae5061807a250032b7aa6649
1
Loading...