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Many of our favorite traditions are rooted in joy, celebration, and togetherness. But over time, our understanding grows, and traditions sometimes change too. Just as society has moved beyond many outdated customs, we can also rethink celebrations that unintentionally cause fear and suffering for others.

For animals, fireworks are often terrifying. Dogs and cats may panic and run away from home. Wildlife can become disoriented, flee nests, or run into dangerous roadways. Horses and other animals are highly sensitive to loud, unpredictable noises, and even brief fireworks displays can leave them frightened and distressed long after the celebration ends.

Choosing compassion doesn’t mean giving up celebration. Many communities are now embracing quieter alternatives like drone shows, laser displays, lanterns, music gatherings, or daytime festivities that bring people together without causing unnecessary fear for animals.

People of faith are often called to move through the world gently, with consideration for the vulnerable and care for creation. Holidays can be an opportunity to reflect those values—not only in how we treat one another, but in how our choices affect the animals who share our neighborhoods and world.

This Fourth of July, consider celebrating in ways that create joy without causing harm. Small, thoughtful choices can help make holidays safer and more peaceful for everyone.

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