
Prep El Paso Pets For Independence Day With Microchips
Every pet lover knows the gut punch of a missing furry family member, and no night sends more El Paso pets running scared than the Fourth of July. With Independence Day right around the corner, El Paso Animal Services is urging pet owners to start preparing now for what is historically one of the busiest times of the year for lost pets.
Why The Fourth Of July Is The Worst Night Of The Year For El Paso Pets

Every Independence Day, shelters across the country see a spike in stray animals as fireworks, visitors, and open gates send frightened pets bolting from home. Here in El Paso, where more than 11,000 pets have already entered the city shelter this year, even a small increase puts serious strain on shelter resources.
"Most animals are distressed by the sudden loud noises of fireworks. Likewise, most families do not expect their pet to suddenly run away until it actually happens," said Michael Wachsmann, Interim Director of El Paso Animal Services. "Taking a few minutes now to develop a plan for fireworks night can significantly increase the likelihood of your pet returning home safely."
This year firework sales in Texas are actually being extended until July 5th for America's 250th anniversary, so there will likely be a longer period of time where pets may be vulnerable.
Update Your Pet's Microchip Before The Fireworks Start
A microchip is one of the most effective tools for getting a lost pet home, but an outdated phone number can make it useless. Visit PetMicrochipLookup.com to identify your pet's microchip company and update your info. Animal Services also recommends creating a free profile through Petco Love Lost, which uses photo matching technology to reunite lost pets with their families.

Start acclimating your pet to a kennel during evening hours now, pick a quiet room where they can ride out the booms, double check collars and ID tags, and remind your guests to keep gates and doors closed during holiday gatherings. Some pet owners even swear by CBD dog treats which can be used to keep even the most anxious puppies calm.
What To Do If Your Pet Goes Missing In El Paso
Search your neighborhood immediately. Most lost pets are found within a mile of home, and talking with neighbors, posting on community pages, and using tools like Pawboost can bring them home before they ever reach the shelter.
If you find a stray, file a Found Pet Report and have the pet scanned for a microchip at any vet clinic, fire station, or Animal Services location. If you can house the pet while its owner is located, the Finder to Foster program provides food, supplies, and support.
For more on Fourth of July pet safety and upcoming free microchipping events, visit ElPasoAnimalServices.org.
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