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Post-July 4th Fireworks Lead to Surge in Stray Animals at Woodward Animal Control |
The aftermath of Independence Day celebrations has left the Woodward Animal Control shelter overwhelmed with an influx of lost and stray pets.
Fireworks and festivities often frighten animals, causing them to flee their homes.
As a result, the shelter is now at full capacity, housing numerous friendly dogs, sweet kittens, and gentle mixes like Rain, a loving lab mix, all desperate for foster or forever homes.
According to recent reports, shelters nationwide experience a significant increase in stray dog intakes following the Fourth of July.
Data from Shelter Animals Count indicates that July 5 consistently ranks as the highest intake day for stray dogs each year.
This trend underscores the need for heightened public awareness and proactive planning by shelters and rescue groups.
In response to this surge, the Woodward Animal Control shelter is urgently seeking community support.
If you've ever considered adding a furry friend to your family, now is the perfect time.
By adopting or fostering, you not only provide a loving home to an animal in need but also help alleviate the strain on the shelter's resources.
To assist in reuniting lost pets with their owners, the shelter encourages pet owners to ensure their animals have up-to-date identification tags and microchips.
Additionally, keeping pets indoors during fireworks and loud celebrations can prevent them from running away in fear.
For those interested in adopting or fostering, please visit the Woodward Animal Control shelter during their operating hours.
The staff is ready to help you find the perfect companion to match your lifestyle and preferences.
Remember, adopting a pet is a lifelong commitment that brings joy and companionship.
By opening your heart and home, you can make a significant difference in the life of an animal and experience the unconditional love that pets offer.
Let's come together as a community to support our local shelter and ensure that every animal finds the loving home they deserve.
For more information, contact the Woodward Animal Control shelter directly or visit their website.
Your help can make all the difference.
**FAQ**
Q: How can I adopt a pet from the Woodward Animal Control shelter?
A: Visit the shelter during operating hours to meet the available animals and complete the adoption process.
Q: What should I do if I lost my pet during the July 4th celebrations?
A: Contact the shelter immediately, provide a description of your pet, and check their website for lost and found listings.
Q: Are there any fees associated with adopting or fostering a pet?
A: Adoption fees may apply; however, fostering is typically free, and the shelter provides necessary supplies.
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