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BC SPCA urges federal protection of animals from fireworks

Fireworks can cause death, injury, and stress to animals, petition points out
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BC SPCA calling for federal protection of animals from fireworks. (Cory Carruthers file photo)

The BC SPCA is urging the federal government to consider protecting animals from the dangers of fireworks.

Exploding fireworks can be terrifying for pets, farm animals and wildlife, according to Meghann Cant, BC SPCA manager of companion animal welfare science.

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She estimated that 49 per cent of dogs are afraid of loud noises such as fireworks, thunderstorms and gunshots, while about 79 per cent of horses show anxious behaviour during fireworks displays.

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To sign a petition urging protections of animals, and communities from fireworks, sign .

The petition resolves that the undersigned: sa国际传媒渃all upon the Government of Canada to support the exploration of permanent legislative changes around the use of fireworks that would result in improved community safety and well-being.sa国际传媒

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Call loads at the SPCA are always worse when there are fireworks.

sa国际传媒漈he animals are frantic and once an animal is frightened and running, they are almost impossible to catch,sa国际传媒 she said.

On Halloween night, Ateyo estimated they can get upwards of 50 calls about fireworks. Many of the calls are about animals that are hit by cars.

Sometimes people report being out on a walk with their dogs on Halloween night, only to have their dog bolt due to the frightfully loud fireworks. Lost dogs and cats who run off can break through a fence or window because they were spooked by fireworks or wildlife behaving in unusual ways, including instances where raccoons, skunks and birds were trying to get inside a house or underneath a deck to hide from fireworks.

BC SPCA tips on keeping pets safe on Halloween:

sa国际传媒 Ensure pet has at least two forms of identification in case they go missing. Pets should have a collar with tags and an ear tattoo or a microchip registered with the BC Pet Registry.

sa国际传媒 Be mindful when opening a door to hand out candy since a lot of calls come in have to do with a dog or cat bursting through an opened door, trying to escape.

sa国际传媒 When taking an animal outside to relieve themselves, make sure they are appropriately leashed/harnessed and hold tight to the leash, even in the backyard.

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