Solar Eclipse Safety

On Monday, August 21, 2017 the solar eclipse located in the United States will be occurring for the first time 38 years. During this solar eclipse the moon will completely cover the sun which will cause damage to our eyes. At a NASA news conference Angela Speck, director of astronomy and professor of astrophysics at the University of Missouri, explained that pets do not try to look at the sun on a normal day and will not do it during the solar eclipse either. While it’s extremely unlikely a cat or dog would look to the sun, it’s advisable to outfit them with protective glasses if they’ll be outside. And pet sitters and dog walkers should wear special protective glasses, too, if they plan to view the eclipse. You should consider not bringing pets outdoors for walks or play during the eclipse. Keep pets indoors with windows closed and shades or curtains drawn.
For more information visit NASA’s safety page provides important tips.

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