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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 ...
The Fourth of July is usually filled with festive, fun activities for humans — but for dogs, the Fourth is filled with ...
Loud noises and flashing lights are alarming for dogs, especially during thunderstorms and fireworks displays. As a result, ...
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 ...
Fourth of July fireworks cause a 60% spike in lost pets, but GPS trackers and AI photo-matching services like Love Lost can ...
The best way to deal with your dog’s noise anxiety is to work with them ahead of a triggering event. GoodRx shares eight ...
Animal shelters and organizations answer pet owners' questions about pets and fireworks, and how to keep cats and dogs safe ...
Pet owners can take several steps to mitigate anxiety and ensure their pets' safety during fireworks displays, such as keeping them indoors, providing enrichment activities, and using calming aids.
Experts share how to keep dogs and cats calm indoors while fireworks may be going off throughout Fourth of July weekend.
A few stalls down from where he was jamming on his keyboard at the Denver shelter, volunteer Sarah McDonner played Mozart and ...