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If your dog can tolerate it, consider purchasing dog earmuffs, headphones, or hoods to block the noise of fireworks. Keep in ...
Fireworks may be exciting for us humans, but they can be a nightmare for dogs and cats. Here's how to keep your furry friends safe and happy.
Fireworks and festivities can overwhelm even the calmest dogs. Trainer Michael Hill shares expert tips to help keep your pup ...
Brownell recommends keeping your dog in a quiet part of the house and turning on a fan, A/C unit or TV to drown out the noise ...
From ThunderShirts to essential oils, Volusia County Animal Services Director Angela Miedema shares tips for keeping pets ...
BOOM! Yep, July Fourth will be fun — except for pets, who are annually confused or terrified by the whole thing. Here's what ...
Fireworks may be enjoyable for humans, but they can be a great source of anxiety for our pets. The loud bangs, flashing ...
With a little planning, pet owners can ensure their furry family members have a safe and less stressful Independence Day.
Below, vet Dr MacMillan shares four ways to help your dog feel less anxious on the 4th of July (or during any other major ...
Your pets may freak out during fireworks celebrations over the July 4th holiday weekend. Here's what you need to do to help ...
Every dog should have a collar with a tag that lists its name and owner's phone number. "They might be at the fireworks, get spooked and back out of that collar, so make sure it's tightened up ...
The Fourth of July … a time for cookouts, parties and, most of all, … fireworks. Families, friends and neighbors throughout ...