In Defense of Animals discusses the distress and tragedy that traditional loud fireworks can cause for companion animals and wildlife and provides tips for keeping companion animals safe during fireworks.

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Many of us associate brilliant firework displays with times of fun, family and friends, and relaxation, but our animal companions and wild animals generally don’t feel the same way at all. Since most fireworks used are the the loud traditional variety, the explosions can mean terror. This goes for our animal companions, sometimes leading to their frenzied escapes from the safety of our homes and for wild animals who can get disoriented and flee straight into danger.
Since most people and governing boards responsible for holiday festivities don’t currently use noiseless fireworks, which are way less loud than traditional fireworks, this is the sad reality across much of the United States. Unfortunately, the loud noises from regular fireworks are often terrifying for our beloved animal companions. Every year during this holiday, there is an estimated 30% increase in lost animals around the country, as reported by animal control officers. The saddest part is that only about 14% are reunited with their loving families. That means that the majority of lost animals never make it home. This is a preventable tragedy.
Please consider urging your local community organizers to consider using noiseless fireworks next year.
Simple Fireworks Safety Tips for Animals
Have a safe and happy 4th of July holiday from everyone at In Defense of Animals!
Posted on All-Creatures.org: July 2, 2025
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