Fireworks may be a familiar part of New Year's celebrations, but for pets they can trigger fear and anxiety. Sudden booms, ...
The Fourth of July is usually filled with festive, fun activities for humans: hot dogs, hamburgers, parades, beer and the beach — but for dogs, the Fourth is filled with fireworks and fear. Last year, ...
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Here’s a quick life hack to calm stressed pets during fireworks using just a pair of socks
As we're already past Halloween, the time has come when we'll be hearing more and more of the popping sounds of firecrackers.
Most people love a fireworks display, but many of our furry friends don’t. The loud bangs and crackling sounds can trigger anxiety symptoms in dogs, like pacing, panting, and excessive drooling. It’s ...
Since it’s no secret pets and fireworks don’t mix, CBD dispensaries in Holland, Perrysburg and Oregon have been giving out free dog treats for years. In Oregon, Store Manager Sam Webb told WTOL 11 ...
Animal shelters and nonprofits share how to protect your pet from fireworks on the Fourth of July and beyond Getty Watching the fireworks and grilling hot dogs on the Fourth of July is a tradition as ...
The Fourth of July can be an exciting time for humans, with delicious food, friends and family and lots of fireworks. However, for dogs, this festive holiday can be extremely scary and ...
The Fourth of July is often one of the loudest nights of the year, and your pets may not be big fans of fireworks with the sights, sounds and smells. General practice veterinarian Dr. Liz Moore says ...
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