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July Fourth Pets Safety Tips

Frightened runaways are a frequent side effect of noisy 4th of July celebrations. Every year fireworks cause an alarming uptick in lost pets.

Pets Times Publishing Group Inc tpgonlinedaily.comThe Santa Cruz County Animal Shelter, at 1001 Rodriguez St. (7th Ave. and Rodriguez St. in Santa Cruz), is the only open-admission, full-service facility set up to receive and care for lost pets at both its Santa Cruz and Watsonville shelters.

Staff there understand how stressful losing a pet can be and go to great efforts to return animals to their owners.

The Santa Cruz and Watsonville Shelters will be closed on July 3 in observance of the holiday. To provide a safe haven for lost pets and their return to their homes, the Santa Cruz County Animal Shelter will be open from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. on Saturday, July 4.


Here are some guidelines to protect your pet during the holiday:

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If an individual finds your pet, the first thing he or she will look for is an ID tag. In Santa Cruz County, if your pet is taken to Santa Cruz County Animal Shelter, he/she will be scanned for a microchip, which is permanent identification. Santa Cruz County Animal Shelter offers microchips pets for $15, by appointment. scanimalshelter.org

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