Keep Pets Safe This Fourth of July: Tips, Resources, and the Importance of Microchipping
While many of us look forward to the festivities and fun of the Fourth of July, it’s important to remember that this holiday can be a scary time for our pets. In fact, more pets go missing around the Fourth of July than at any other time of the year, and many get lost from home.
At Michelson Found Animals (MFA), we’re on a mission to make sure pet families are prepared, protected, and informed. While we celebrate this summer, let’s also make space to care for the furry family members who depend on us to keep them safe.
Why So Many Pets Go Missing
The loud noises, flashing lights, and unfamiliar crowds associated with Fourth of July celebrations can cause pets to panic and flee, even those who’ve never shown signs of fear before. Doors are left open during parties, fences are scaled in fear, and pets without ID are quickly lost in the commotion.
That’s why now is the time to prepare, before the fireworks begin.
7 Easy Ways to Protect Your Pet This 4th of July
Here are some simple steps every pet owner can take to help ensure a safe and stress-free holiday:
- Microchip Your Pet—Microchipping is one of the most effective ways to reunite lost pets with their families. If your pet is already chipped, double check that your contact info is up to date. Make sure to register your microchip for free at https://www.24petwatch.com/.
- Create a Safe Space Indoors – Set up a quiet room with your pet’s favorite blanket, toys, and a white noise machine or calming music to help drown out the sounds of fireworks.
- Don’t Leave Pets Outside – Even a fenced yard can’t stop a scared pet from escaping. Always bring them indoors before the festivities begin.
- Exercise Earlier in the Day – A tired pet is a calmer pet. Take your dog for a long walk or playtime early in the day to help them rest easier at night.
- Secure ID Tags – Make sure your pet is wearing a collar with a tag that has your current contact information. Tags and microchips work best together.
- Talk to Your Vet About Anxiety – If your pet has shown stress in the past, ask your vet about calming products or medication to help them through the night.
- Keep Fireworks Away from Pets – Never light fireworks near your pet or bring them to firework displays. The noise, heat, and smells are distressing and dangerous.
For more details, revisit our guide: 7 Easy Ways to Protect Your Pet on the Fourth of July
A Legacy of Prevention: Microchipping & Our Commitment to Pet Safety
Did you know? MFA launched the nation’s first free microchip registry in 2005. Since then, we’ve helped reunite thousands of lost pets with their families through the power of microchipping.
Today, our registry is proudly owned and operated by 24PetWatch, but our commitment to keeping pets safe remains just as strong. Through our Strategic Grants Program, we continue to fund microchipping efforts and expand access to communities who need it most.
Making a Difference This Month
July is Lost Pet Prevention month, and in preparation for the Fourth of July, MFA has donated over 2,000 microchips to community partners across Los Angeles. Among these efforts, we’re proud to support Paws for Life K9 Rescue with a donation of 400 microchips for their upcoming Free Microchip Day event on June 28. This important initiative will help ensure that hundreds of pets are equipped with a permanent form of identification, making it easier to reunite them with their families if they go missing. Microchipping is safe, quick, and one of the most effective tools in lost pet prevention. We are grateful for partners like Paws for Life who help us extend this life-saving resource to more communities. To learn more about their event and work, visit pawsforlifek9.org.
By supporting our partners and increasing access to microchips, we hope to prevent countless heartbreaks and help more pets find their way back home quickly and safely.
Celebrate Responsibly, Care Deeply
Holidays can be stressful for pets, but they don’t have to be dangerous. With a little preparation, we can all enjoy the celebrations while keeping our beloved companions safe and sound.
Let’s make this Fourth of July a joyful one for every member of the family.