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The Fourth of July is usually filled with festive, fun activities for humans — but for dogs, the Fourth is filled with ...
Fourth of July fireworks cause a 60% spike in lost pets, but GPS trackers and AI photo-matching services like Love Lost can ...
Fireworks on the Fourth of July can frighten pets, leading them to run away. Here's how to keep your furry friend safe.
Fireworks and festivities can overwhelm even the calmest dogs. Trainer Michael Hill shares expert tips to help keep your pup ...
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.
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 ...
Fireworks may be enjoyable for humans, but they can be a great source of anxiety for our pets. The loud bangs, flashing ...
Choosing the right adjustable calming collar can help your cat feel more secure and comfortable. Focus on size, adjustability, and the type of calming ingredients used. Pay attention to how your cat ...
July 4 is always a scary time for dogs. The loud noises and bright flashes of light can be overwhelming for your pup. It is important to not only keep your dog calm during the celebratory fireworks, ...
Anthony Newman, the dog whisperer and canine behavior expert who runs New York City’s Calm Energy Dog Training, says exercise is a great way to help your dog let off some nervous energy.
Don't let your dog outside until you've checked your yard for fireworks debris and don't let them go attended near any other yards or on the beach on July 5. It is a very bad idea to let your dog ...