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 ...
Loud noises and flashing lights are alarming for dogs, especially during thunderstorms and fireworks displays. As a result, many dogs experience overwhelming anxiety and fear. While some dogs aren’t ...
If you’re a dog owner, you know that the Fourth of July can be a stressful time — for humans and canines alike. The sounds of fireworks (booming in the distance or whistling and popping nearby) can ...
Fireworks can be distressing for dogs, causing panic, anxiety, and other fight-or-flight behaviors. Prepare your dog by ensuring they have updated ID tags, a safe space, and by exercising them ...
Training your dog to remain calm can transform your everyday life. Here are 11 small changes you can make to help your dog settle down faster. Shortening Training Sessions Instead of Pushing Longer ...
Get out the grill and prepare to celebrate Independence Day with BBQs, lawn chairs, and delicious food! The Fourth of July is perfect for gathering with friends, family, and pets. Just remember, while ...