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A-8 THE NEW MEXICAN Friday, July 4, 2008

Veterans applaud change in U.S. Flag Code protocol


By Justo Bautista such as McCall, 67, of Teaneck, N.J., Dick Bozzone, 75, of Park Ridge, N.J., who served earned the right to salute. American Legion, (the Veterans of For-
The (Hackensack, N.J.) Record wondered if their instincts were clash- a past commander of American Legion The change to Section 9 of the code eign Wars), the Marine Corps, every-
ing with U.S. Flag Code protocol. Post 153, said the group talked about it allows military retirees, veterans and body was on their case.”
HACKENSACK, N.J. — Jim McCall, Under the code, veterans and service at one meeting, but the veterans were active-duty service members who are To some who never heard of the Flag
a former Marine, gets emotional when members not in uniform or not wear- adamant: code or no code, they were not in uniform to give the military Code, established by Congress in 1942,
he sees Old Glory. ing their service organization apparel going to salute. salute during the hoisting, lowering or the fuss might have seemed much ado
At the mere sight of the red, white were advised to place their hand over Congress rushed in to clear up the passing of the flag. about nothing. “A lot of people aren’t
and blue, he snaps to attention and their heart. But there was no mention ambiguity, just in time for July Fourth. “They finally came through for us,” that concerned with what they con-
delivers a military salute. of whether they could salute, and the Sen. Jim Inhofe, R-Okla., an Army McCall said of the politicians. “They sider mundane things,” said Bozzone,
For years, though, some veterans omission caused confusion. veteran, led the charge, saying those had no choice. ... All the veterans, the an Air Force veteran.

JULY 4TH PLAZA EVENTS


Pets: Exercise, feed dogs to help reduce stress 7 a.m.-12:30 p.m.: Pancake
breakfasts served
sung by Marie Lenahan
8:30 a.m.: Kids’ Firecracker
Continued from Page A-1 culty with the noise, she said. “It’s 7 a.m.- 5 p.m.: Arts and Pajama Parade
hard for them to desensitize to Crafts Fair 8:45 a.m.: Santa Fe Concert
Independence Day celebra- KEEP YOUR PET SAFE the noise because you can’t plan 7 a.m.-noon: Silent Band
tions are especially trouble- The Humane Society of the United States offers these tips for thunderstorms. It’s six weeks auction 9:30 a.m.: Welcome and
some for animals sensitive to to make sure your Independence Day festivities are equally of noise and then it’s over.” thanks to sponsors
thunderstorms or unexpected 7 a.m.-noon: Sponsors’
pleasant for your pets: There are several medica- tents and tables 9:45 a.m.: Moving People
noises. To them, it’s not a pop Resist the urge to take your pet to fireworks dis- Dance Theatre
tions available to help ease an 7 a.m.-noon: Vintage Car
and crack, Chiotasso said, but a plays. Your pet might share your enthusiasm for celebration animal’s anxiety, said clerks Show 10:45 a.m.: Baile Español
frightful sound they can’t smell, but could react adversely to loud noises and crowds.
at The Critters & Me, a Santa 7:45 a.m.: Air National 11:45 a.m.: Manzanares
see or escape. So they run, hide Do not leave your pet in the car. Your pet can suffer
serious health problems in a short time with only hot air to Fe pet store that specializes in Guard Band of the Gulf Coast; 12:45 p.m.: Dance Station
or turn their fear into something — ballroom and Latin show
breathe in a vehicle. natural pet foods. Several prod- the Girls Scouts Presentation
destructive.
Keep your pets indoors at home in a sheltered, quiet ucts contain calming herbs that of the Colors; National anthem 1:45 a.m.: Ranebros
“You feel bad for them, work as a natural tranquilizer.
area. Some animals can become destructive when fright-
because there’s not much you Many of the popular products
can do,” she said. “All they want
to do is get away.”
Short of soundproof rooms, a
ened, so be sure you’ve removed any items your pet could
destroy or would be harmful to your pet if chewed.
Never leave pets outside unattended, even in a fenced
yard or on a chain.
are sold for calming an animal
while traveling.
One woman said her 80-
Fireworks: Display at
few strategies can make the hol-
iday safe for sensitive pets, Chi-
otasso and other animal-welfare
workers said. An obvious tip is
Make sure your pets are wearing identification tags
so if they do become lost, they can be returned promptly.
pound Akita “goes crazy” when
subjected
fireworks.
to the noise from
But given the supple-
high school starts at 9
to avoid fireworks displays and ing on a rawhide chew can help of fetch with him during the ments, the dog settles down Continued from Page A-1 place in the county because
keep your pet safe indoors. That distract the animal during fire- for the evening. “It definitely of dry conditions. Campfires,
noise.
means closing windows and works,” she said. from the ground and any open fires of any kind and
works. “Make it as comfortable “It’s not going well,” she said.
doors, darkening the room and for them as you can,” she said. “No one wants to go outside. Stronger medications, such article that makes “a report by open burning of vegetation
leaving on the TV or radio for It’s also important not to But I try to get an enthusiastic as tranquilizers, are available combustion, explosion or deto- or rubbish are all prohibited.
comforting background noise. “reward the fear,” animal behav- game going and always end it on through veterinarian clinics. nation” are also banned. Smoking in wildland areas and
Dogs or cats should not be left iorists say. That means remain- a positive note.” And over-the-counter antihis- Although fire officials say parks is also banned.
outside alone. ing calm during loud outbursts Most people who know their tamine, which contains a slight none of the items are com- Officials encourage Fourth
If you’re away and expect hol- and not coddling them. It’s the dogs are sensitive to noise have sedative, can help, Brooks said. pletely safe, a list of approved of July revelers to attend a
iday noise in the neighborhood, first step in helping animals already picked up tranquiliz- But owners should check with devices includes sparklers, professional fireworks display
Chiotasso recommends you learn to deal with loud noises. ers for the holiday, said Kathy their veterinarians before giving snakes, smoke balls, wheels tonight rather than a do-it-
leave the pet with a toy, such as Deborah Tolar, a Santa Fe dog Brooks, a veterinarian at Smith any dose or other medication. and illuminated torches. yourself version. The show
a Kong, or other chewable toy. trainer, said she’s been dealing Veterinary Hospital. Thunder- “The best thing is avoidance,” Similar rules apply through- starts at Santa Fe High, 2100
A long walk with the dog and a with anxious pets all week at storm season, coupled with the Brooks said. “Keep them safe and out Santa Fe County. However, Yucca Road, at 9 p.m. Gates
meal before evening festivities her property in Pojoaque, where holiday, make it an especially secure and try to distract them.” it defines banned fireworks open at 5:30 p.m. Parking costs
will help reduce stress. fireworks are legal and popular. trying time. as those that are “aerial and $5 at the school, off Siringo
Giving the dog a job, such as She’s trying to desensitize one Working breeds, such as bor- Contact Ben Swan at 986-3051 ground audible.” Road, Ragle Park, the handball
retrieving a tennis ball or gnaw- dog by playing a rigorous game der collies, have the most diffi- or bswan@sfnewmexican.com. Fire restrictions are also in courts and La Farge Library.

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