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People Are Skipping 4th Of July Fireworks To Comfort Scared Shelter Dogs
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People Are Skipping 4th Of July Fireworks To Comfort Scared Shelter Dogs

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Just like New Year’s, July 4 isn’t exactly a holiday for most pups. In fact, fireworks and other loud noises can even make it a nightmare. And, while our family furballs have the commodity of hiding under the bed, shelter dogs aren’t so lucky. However, one shelter came up with a brilliant idea to help these homeless pups relax through the blasting holiday.

“When they have these noise phobias, it’s horrible,” noted veterinarian Marty Becker said. “A lot of times these dogs will self-mutilate. I’ve had dogs come in that have run through a plate-glass window. They think they’re going to die, and when you think you’re going to die, you do crazy things.”

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“Calming the Canines,” at Maricopa County Animal Care and Control (MCACC), is a new Independence Day tradition — and it’s proving that nothing is as patriotic as kindness

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Last year, over 300 local community members showed up at the shelter’s two locations around Phoenix, Arizona to comfort the scared dogs.

“It was overwhelming to see how the community responded,” Ben Swan, the shelter’s development director, said in a press release. “It really helped spread our message that MCACC is here to help.”

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Amy Engel, who is in charge of the AZ Dawg Saverz Facebook page and attended Calming the Canines last year, said that she definitely plans on attending this year as well.

“Some people sang to them, some people read to them, some people just sat there and gave treats!” Engel wrote. “It was so, so awesome because the dogs absolutely love the attention and were focused on the people and not the fireworks going on outside.”

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And it wasn’t just a one-time thing. After the event, people have developed a lasting bond with the dogs that they looked over.

“Many participants developed lasting relationships with the shelter, returning to provide foster care, adopt a pet or volunteer,” the MCACC wrote.

This year, shelter staff hope that the kindness will spread even wider, and even more meaningful connections will be made.

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KatHat
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5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I wish people were allowed into the cages where the children are, to comfort them :( I love that this program exists and I'm not denigrating it in the slightest, but seeing the cages in the pics reminded me very unpleasantly of all the pics we've see of kids in similar pens and there's no one to comfort them at all :(

Anne
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5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I think the risk is too big. A scared dog may bite, scared cat may claw and if people get bitten/scratched, the shelter may get a bad name or be sued.. It is the US, after all.

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KatHat
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5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I wish people were allowed into the cages where the children are, to comfort them :( I love that this program exists and I'm not denigrating it in the slightest, but seeing the cages in the pics reminded me very unpleasantly of all the pics we've see of kids in similar pens and there's no one to comfort them at all :(

Anne
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5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I think the risk is too big. A scared dog may bite, scared cat may claw and if people get bitten/scratched, the shelter may get a bad name or be sued.. It is the US, after all.

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