For many families, the 4th of July is a time to celebrate with fireworks, backyard gatherings, and festive events. While the celebrations can be exciting for us, they are often overwhelming for our pets.
Dogs have incredibly sensitive hearing, making loud fireworks much more intense for them than what we experience. The sudden explosions, bright flashes, and unfamiliar smells can cause fear, anxiety, and unpredictable behavior.
At SmartSlydr, your pet's safety is always our priority. That's why we strongly recommend temporarily disabling your PetPass before the fireworks begin.

Why Fireworks Can Be Stressful for Dogs
During fireworks displays, it is common for dogs to exhibit signs of severe stress. They may:
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Become deeply frightened by loud, unexpected noises.
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Try to run, hide, or pace anxiously.
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Scratch frantically at doors or windows.
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Attempt to escape the yard to find safety.
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Experience extreme stress due to flashing lights and the smell of smoke.
Even the most well-trained, calm dogs can react unexpectedly during fireworks. The safest place for them is securely indoors.
A Simple Safety Step with SmartSlydr
If your dog normally enjoys independent access to the backyard using the SmartSlydr Pet Door system, it's crucial to temporarily disable your PetPass before the fireworks begin.
Disabling the PetPass prevents the sliding door from automatically opening if your dog becomes panicked and tries to bolt outside. This simple step helps ensure your pet remains safely contained inside your home until the celebrations are completely over.
Once the fireworks have ended, the smoke has cleared, and your dog has returned to a calm state, you can easily re-enable the PetPass and resume normal operation.
How to Enable or Disable Your PetPass
Managing your PetPass settings is quick and easy.
Open the LycheeThings App. Go to the Device settings page and disable the paw icon.
Watch our video guide here to learn how to Enable or Disable the PetPass
Celebrate Safely Together
Fireworks only last a short time, but taking a few simple precautions can make a world of difference for your dog's safety and well-being. By managing their outdoor access during stressful events, you can enjoy a safe, happy 4th of July knowing your furry family members are secure.