Small dog dies from heart attack induced by fireworks’ bang on New Year’s Eve

SAN DIEGO ( Border Report ) — Animal rights activists are demanding the city of Tijuana and the state of Baja California crack down on the detonation of illegal fireworks after a small dog died as a result of a loud explosion New Year’s Eve.

Patricia Sandoval, founder of Patitas Firmes , a shelter for abused animals south of the border, said a dog named Valentina died from a heart attack when a device exploded near their facility.

Sandoval says the pup was already petrified of the loud blasts when she suddenly dropped to the ground after a particular loud explosion, killing her almost instantly as handlers could do very little to save her.

She said Valentina had been rescued three years ago from a home where her owner abused her.

According to Sandoval, the dog’s death is proof fireworks can have devastating consequences for canines.

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“This was fatal, and it seems the bangs are getting louder — they are supposed to be illegal, but people keep importing them. It’s a joke what authorities do or don’t do, they’re the ones that have no respect for the law.”

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