You have the media with news that many dogs have fled to the world because of the New Year's firecrackers.
Some days have passed since the loudness, partying has stopped, but the firecrackers may still pop. Thanks to this, not only will the dog's escape disappear, but will continue, and these days will be a lot of work for shelters and animal keepers. Several shelters held a New Year's Eve service and had plenty of work to do.
The responsible owners took care of their pet's safety, but not only that day, that is, New Year's Eve, but more attention was paid to their favorites in the last days of the year, and maybe even today they let their pet in a safe and relaxed place if the dog is an animal outside.
Despite the fact that animal keepers are drawn to the fact that they are closing their dogs in a sheltered place, many have not taken this into account. It doesn't mean that these owners don't like their animals, but they didn't protect their dogs like they should. That is why those who have fired a firecracker can blame them, but the owner's responsibility is the health of their pet. Many people are now looking for social sites and escaping their shelters, but many animals are never returning to their owners.
In fact, the New Year resulted in a record-high dog famine, which, moreover, has often been an accident or even a fatal accident. Some of the scared animals were gassed by cars, others were injured during the escape, and firecrackers and fireworks caused damage to dogs.
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