ALBUQUERQUE – The City’s Animal Welfare Department (AWD) encourages pet owners to protect their pets this July 4. While a wonderful day to celebrate with family and friends, for animals it is a fearful, stressful and dangerous time. Fireworks often drive pets to act out of character, especially if left outside and unattended.
“Knowing how to prepare your pet and keep them calm during the fireworks can make a big difference in ensuring their comfort during Fourth of July festivities,” said Mayor Tim Keller. “Celebrate responsibly so it’s a fun holiday for everyone.”
ID# A1921595 – Trixy is a 6 year old, Brown, Labrador Retriever Mix. Trixy is a sweet, calm soul who finds joy in life’s simple pleasures. She loves her peaceful walks and is happiest sitting quietly by your side, taking in the world around her. With her gentle nature and loving heart, Trixy enjoys soft pets and calm companionship. She’s not one to demand attention – just being near you is enough. If you would like to meet sweet Trixy, stop by the Eastside shelter for a visit.
More info on Trixy here
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The City’s Animal Welfare Department (AWD) encourages pet owners to protect their pets this July 4th. While a wonderful day to celebrate with family and friends, for animals in is a fearful, stressful and dangerous time. Fireworks often drive pets to act out of character, especially if left outside and unattended. Leave your pets at home and indoors. The noise of the fireworks for most pets could cause anxiety, fear and a desire to flee. Keep pets in a lit, cool, calm closed room with familiar sounds and chew toys that will help to distract and make the animal feel safe. Identification tags and microchips are a must in case the pet escapes. This will help reunite pets and owners quickly and effectively. Please make sure information on tags and microchips is updated. FREE microchipping and custom pet tags are available until Thursday, July 3rd at the Eastside and Westside shelters. No appointments needed. If a pet gets especially stressed, ask your vet for help to soothe them. Happy 4th of July from Animal Welfare.
To view and/or adopt pets, simply arrive at either of the open location. We are not able to move a pet from one location to another for your viewing. Anyone wanting to adopt a pet visit our website at www.cabq.gov/pets to see available pets.