That’s one lucky (or really smart) dog

What are the chances that a dog hightailing it through the countryside in total panic, fleeing fireworks, would find refuge in the home of the local humane society director?

Kitsap, believe it or not.

The husky was startled by the popping and blasts from a neighboring yard. His owner had just put the other family dog inside and was heading back out for the husky, when the dog’s’s flight impulse kicked in. The last thing the owner saw was the south end of the husky heading north over the fence.

Kitsap Humane Society Executive Director Eric Stevens was “surprised when a beautiful red husky dog showed up at our back door. … As soon as I opened the door, he came darting into the house.”

The dog, panting heavily, made himself at home in Stevens’ kitchen and had no inclination to leave. Luckily, he had current identification on his dog tags, so Stevens was able to reunite him with his family, who were “relieved and overjoyed.”

Unfortunately, not all pets frightened by fireworks are so lucky. In the weeks surrounding the Fourth of July, more lost pets end up at the Kitsap Humane Society than any other time of year, according to KHS Spokeswoman Kelly Michaels.

Michaels has the following tips to keep your pets safe:
* Make sure your dog or cat has current ID on his or her collar, and make sure the collar fits properly (no more than two fingers should fit underneath for dogs). Cats should wear safety collars that will pop off or stretch if they get caught on something.
* Keep animals inside the house during festivities. If people will be coming and going, shut your pet in the bedroom. Close widows, shades and curtains, so they will feel more secure.
* Muffle the sound of fireworks by turning on the TV, radio or a fan.
* Sit with a very anxious pet. Distract them with play and their favorite toys.

If a pet is lost:
* Do not delay. Start looking for them as soon as possible.
* Visit the Kitsap Humane Society daily if possible to look for your pet. “Sometimes it may take several days before a lost pet is brought into the shelter, so keep coming back,” Michaels said.
* Visit the humane society online, kitsap-humane.org/looking-lost-pet and follow the steps, including calling the KHS lost pets hotline, (360) 692-6977, ext. 2. Also check with Kitsap Lost Pets, http://www.kitsaplostpets.org/, a lost-and-found animal site, hosted by PAWS of Bainbridge Island and North Kitsap. KHS and PAWS partner on reuniting pets with their families.

Now through July 8, it’s Red, White & Meow! at the humane society. Adoption fees will be 50 percent off for 10 dynamite cats “with extra spark.”
Valentino“They each have their own unique personalities,” Michaels said. Visit kitsap-humane.org/red-white-and-meow for a list of these cats.

On July 13, the humane society will host its annual PetsWalk fundraiser. Registration starts at 8 a.m., with 1 K and 5 K walks starting at 9:30 a.m. A costume contest, behavior tip clinic, dog races and pet tricks are all part of the fun. The entry fee is by donation. Raise at least $35 in pledges to get T-shirt. For information and to register, visit http://www.kitsap-humane.org/petswalk-2013 or call (360) 692-6977.

2 thoughts on “That’s one lucky (or really smart) dog

  1. I’m sure there will be numerous negative responses to this post but there is absolutely NOTHING patriotic about blowing up both legal and illegal fireworks for a week prior to and after our Independence Day holiday. Bremerton already sounds like a war zone. Hopefully our new Police Chief will allow officers to arrest the idiots who are breaking city ordinances by igniting any fireworks outside of the limited hours that are allowed. How about a 15% surcharge on all fireworks that goes directly to our animal control services?

  2. I agree! I love the 4th, but only ON the 4th! Also, If you love your dog make sure he is secure during the fireworks going off in your neighborhood.Our MsB used to find refuge in the bathtub during the 4th of July and thunderstorms. Make sure your pets are safe. Just don’t let them run outside.

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