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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 ...
BOOM! Yep, July Fourth will be fun — except for pets, who are annually confused or terrified by the whole thing. Here's what you can do about it.
If you're celebrating the Fourth of July with your furbabies, there are some things you should keep in mind, whether you're popping fireworks or giving them BBQ scraps from the cookout.
As we enter the holiday weekend, those Fourth of July fireworks can be harmful to your pets. One animal shelter director said the loud noises can be frightening for dogs, especially, triggering a ...
Studies show that physical contact with real grass lowers blood pressure and anxiety, while contact with trees can reduce ...
How do your pets react to Fourth of July Fireworks? Take our poll, and see tips on how to keep them calm and safe on Independence Day.
When the Fourth of July fireworks go off, your dog may already be hiding under your furniture. Fireworks can be traumatic for dogs.
The best way to deal with your dog’s noise anxiety is to work with them ahead of a triggering event. GoodRx shares eight strategies you can try out before the next fireworks display in your area.