Microchip your pets: Houston shelters issue Fourth of July warning

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Houston animal shelters are urging pet owners to microchip and supervise their pets in preparation for the Fourth of July celebrations.

Shelters have reported an increase in stray animals during this period due to the loud noises from fireworks.

Experts recommend keeping pets indoors and ensuring they are secure to prevent them from running away. They emphasize microchipping as an effective way to reunite lost pets with their owners.

Shelters also advise creating a safe and comfortable environment for pets to reduce anxiety induced by fireworks. Pet owners are encouraged to check their pets’ microchip information for accuracy.

Shelters in Houston have increased their efforts to educate the public about the importance of pet safety during holidays.

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