The proportion of animals that escaped on New Year's Eve is bad

It was as if the calls made by veterinarians, shelter workers and animal protectors had deaf ears: on New Year's Eve, every owner should pay close attention to his dog and cat.

We repeat to our boredom before every New Year how important it is to protect our animals from the fright caused by fireworks and firecrackers. There are a number of solutions we can use to help our pets get through this period as best they can. Nevertheless, a great many dogs across the country have fled the world in fright.
 
Not every dog ​​or cat is scared of the sounds of New Year’s Eve. Owners are aware of the reactions of their own animals, but even if they have a new dog, they will take the necessary precautions to experience the banging in safety and tranquility of their favorite. But even so many calls and warnings are not enough to keep them from looking for dogs that have escaped in fear in the New Year.
 
The New Year's Eve Rescue Service also had a lot to do. Hundreds of dogs or cats have been reported missing. Despite the warning, the New Year has resulted in the escape of many animals in particular and this is not very well the case. Not only would the owners, the firecrackers, be more and more aware and responsible, the number of missing animals does not show this.
 
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