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The Fourth of July can be a very stressful time for your pets. The sound of booming fireworks and the parties that fill your house with strange guests can make your dog scared and distressed, which can lead to your dog escaping the stressful situation. This can turn a great evening into a nightmare if your beloved pet goes missing, so we want to make sure that you and your furry companions know what to do in order to have a safe and fun Independence day.
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