While fireworks captivate us, they can terrify our furry friends. Learn how a pet trainer's simple trick can keep dogs calm ...
In the video above, you’ll meet Penny, a shelter dog struggling to get adopted due to her kennel reactivity. When people walk by, she barks and lunges—making it hard for potential adopters to see her ...
Ashley Smith's Goldendoodle named Winnie is normally outgoing, loves events and being around people. But all that changes each year on New Year's Eve and the Fourth of July, when loud fireworks cause ...
The Fourth of July can be an exciting time for humans, with delicious food, friends and family and lots of fireworks. However, for dogs, this festive holiday can be extremely scary and ...
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Lancashire Evening Post on MSNHow to keep your dog safe and calm during Bonfire Night fireworks, according to a vet
Pheromone diffusers or sprays — such as Adaptil for dogs — can help ease anxiety. Pressure wraps or anxiety vests like ...
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 sights, sounds and smells. General practice veterinarian Dr. Liz Moore says ...
Fireworks can cause huge distress for dogs, and pet owners will do all they can to try and make the evening as relaxed as ...
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How to Calm Your Dog During Fireworks: 5 Expert-Approved Tips
Create a Safe and Quiet Space Before the noise of the fireworks comes, it is a better idea to prepare a safe place for your ...
The Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region (HSPPR) is sharing the story of a dog who came to the shelter after an incident with another dog and the team’s work to slowly rebuild trust with her.
A veterinarian shares expert tips on how to safely introduce your dog or cat to a new baby. Learn essential steps for preparation, the first meeting, and creating a lifelong bond.
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