07/01/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/01/2026 08:24
Posted On: July 1, 2026
The Fourth of July is one of the most challenging times of the year for pets, as fireworks can frighten animals and cause them to escape from their homes or yards. With July recognized as Lost Pet Prevention Month, Volusia County Animal Services is encouraging pet owners to take simple precautions before the holiday weekend to help keep their pets safe.
To help prevent pets from becoming lost, Animal Services recommends:
If a pet goes missing, owners should act quickly by searching the area, contacting their local animal control authority, and sharing recent photos and information through local lost-and-found pet resources. Anyone who finds a stray pet is encouraged to check for identification or have the animal scanned for a microchip. Microchip readers are available at all Volusia County Fire Rescue stations and through Volusia County Animal Services.
Taking a few preventive steps before the holiday can help keep pets safe at home and reduce the likelihood of a stressful search after fireworks begin.
For more information about Volusia County Animal Services or to report a lost or found pet in unincorporated areas, visit www.volusia.org/animalservices or call 386-248-1790.