06/11/2025
For many pet owners, the Fourth of July can be a stressful time due to the loud noises associated with fireworks displays. If your furry friend experiences anxiety during this holiday, it's wise to consider requesting sedatives from us well in advance.
Here's why planning ahead is crucial:
Veterinary clinics get busy: Around this time, many pet owners will request sedatives, and veterinarians will be preparing for this surge in demand. By calling ahead, you can ensure your vet has enough time to assess your pet's needs and prescribe the appropriate medication.
Medication Takes Time to Work: Some anxiety medications need to be given hours before the event to take effect. A trial dose administered before the holiday can help you determine the best time to give the medication on July 4th and assess its effectiveness.
Safety First: Giving your pet any medication without first consulting with your vet can be dangerous. Your vet can help you choose the correct dose and make sure the medication is safe for your pet's age and health.
Alternative calming options: Your vet may also recommend non-medication options like anxiety wraps (like a ThunderShirt) or pheromone products (such as Adaptil for dogs or Feliway for cats).
By requesting sedatives well before July 4th, you can ensure a safer and calmer holiday for your beloved pet. Please don't wait until the last minute!
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