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Lafayette Reporter

Thursday, December 26, 2024

Fourth of July Fireforks and Pet Safety

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Mayor-President Josh Guillory | Lafayette LA Official Website

Mayor-President Josh Guillory | Lafayette LA Official Website

Lafayette, LA – More pets go missing on the Fourth of July than any other day of the year trying to escape the loud bangs and bright flashes of fireworks which are amplified for animals. Lafayette Animal Shelter and Care Center (LASCC) Supervisor Shelley Delahoussaye expects to see an increase of pets brought to the shelter and families calling the shelter hoping their pet is at the shelter after the July Fourth celebrations.

Delahoussaye advised that residents should prepare their home to keep pets safe on the Fourth of July and days ahead because people tend to set off fireworks before the official holiday.

Preparing your home:

  • Keep pets secured inside your home.
  • Give them a safe place to hide.
  • Use ambient noise, a radio, or TV to mask the noise.
  • Keep them busy with a long-lasting bone or other treat.
  • Talk to a vet about medication if your pet fears loud noises.
  • Update pet’s ID tag in case it’s lost.
  • Avoid firework displays to prevent them from running away.
What to do if you find a stray animal:

  • Most pets are found within 1-3 miles of their home.
  • Take a picture and post to social media and share on lost and found pet pages.
  • Ask residents in the area if they've seen this pet. Also, mail carriers tend to know where many pets live.
  • Bring the pet to any veterinary clinic to have it scanned for a microchip, a free service. If outside of regular hours of operations, take the animal to a 24/7 clinic.
  • Foster the pet until LASCC reopens on July 5.
Pet owners in search of their pet should check the LASCC Lost Pet webpage at: https://www.lafayettela.gov/lascc/lost-found/lost-a-pet.

As a reminder, the setting off, possession, sell, or handle of any fireworks in the City of Lafayette is prohibited. Anyone caught violating the ordinance may be subject to criminal penalties. Fireworks are permissible in the unincorporated areas of the parish. Fireworks may be used, set off, and shot from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. through July 5 every day except on July 4 which extends to 1:00 a.m. July 5.

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