There's nothing like celebrating the Fourth of July in the South, where fireworks glitter the night sky in hues of red, white, and blue. Down in these parts, residents show a deep appreciation for ...
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 ...
Ashley Smith's Goldendoodle named Winnie is normally outgoing, loves events and being around people. But all that changes each year on New Year's Eve and the Fourth of July, when loud fireworks cause ...
Loud noises and flashing lights are alarming for dogs, especially during thunderstorms and fireworks displays. As a result, many dogs experience overwhelming anxiety and fear. While some dogs aren’t ...
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Dog owners urged to prepare early for fireworks season
According to Dogs Trust’s National Dog Survey, 45 per cent of dog owners say their pets show signs of stress or discomfort ...
Fireworks and loud gatherings can trigger stress and escape behaviors in dogs—preparation is key. Experts recommend creating a secure, familiar space like a covered crate with white noise.
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 ...
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How to keep dogs safe during fireworks season
Dogs Trust Evesham urges pet owners to prepare pets for fireworks during Bonfire Night, Diwali, and Halloween to prevent ...
Pick a quiet place in your home, like a windowless room, the basement, or a large closet. A crate is also an option. Fill the space with your dog’s favorite chew toys. Once a day, have your dog spend ...
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