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We're approaching the perennial problem — how to keep pets calm as the sounds of July 4th fireworks and revelry ring through ...
Kale is not alone. Independence Day is a dangerous time for dog and cats on Long Island and nationwide. Veterinarians say ...
Pet owners can take several steps to mitigate anxiety and ensure their pets' safety during fireworks displays, such as ...
Most people love a fireworks display, but many of our furry friends don’t. The loud bangs and crackling sounds can trigger ...
Calming music for dogs can help your anxious dog the same way smooth melodies can calm the nerves of humans. Carefully selected music can benefit your canine companion in remarkable ways. Let’s ...
As fireworks season approaches, experts from the Vanderburgh Humane Society provide tips on creating a safe environment for ...
If your dog can tolerate it, consider purchasing dog earmuffs, headphones, or hoods to block the noise of fireworks. Keep in ...
As fireworks light up the skies this Independence Day, they can also trigger fear and anxiety in our four-legged friends.
As the Fourth of July approaches, many pet owners face a familiar challenge: BetterPet.com offers these ways to help your ...
There is some science behind the lighthearted post, because music—particularly classical music—is proven to have a soothing effect on dogs. Research by the Scottish Society for the Prevention of ...
Dogs experience anxiety like many people, ... Checking in on your cats, having some quiet music on and keeping them indoors during the height of the fireworks is always a good idea," the SPCA said.
No one likes to be left behind, especially not your dog. For pups that struggle with being alone, separation anxiety turns even short departures into full-blown meltdowns. Fortunately, small ...