fireworks, dog lovers and Fourth of July
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I tested 4 top-rated dog earmuffs and consulted trainers and veterinary behaviorists to find effective solutions for ...
A Los Angeles doggy daycare is getting ahead of the Fourth of July boom by blasting fireworks sounds all day long — all in ...
Most people love a fireworks display, but many of our furry friends don’t. The loud bangs and crackling sounds can trigger anxiety symptoms in dogs, like pacing, panting, and excessive drooling.
Fireworks scare many dogs due to the loud sounds, flashing lights, and unfamiliar smells they don’t understand. Before the holiday, help your dog by playing firework sounds softly and ...
If your dog cowers at the sound of fireworks, you probably dread the dog days of summer as much as it does. And you’re not alone. An estimated 40% of dogs suffer from noise anxiety—usually ...
HOUSTON — Pet owners should take immediate steps to protect their animals from getting lost during Independence Day festivities, as animal control officials report a significant spike in missing pets ...
Fireworks displays usually excite crowds, but most dogs see things differently. The problem is partly because they can hear frequencies up to 65,000 Hz compared to our measly 20,000 Hz, meaning ...
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