The Fourth of July ranks among the most stressful days of the year for dogs. Here’s what science says actually helps them.
It should be no surprise to most dog lovers that many pups don’t much care for fireworks. Cats aren’t the biggest fans either. While most people love the loud, celebratory noise of fireworks, along ...
The reaction can be a quiet withdrawal or a full-blown hysterical meltdown. We're talking about the behaviours fireworks ...
Fireworks can overwhelm dogs on the 4th of July. Learn how to prevent escapes and help your pet stay safe and calm.
The Fourth of July presents a challenge for dogs because they can hear sounds ranging from about 40 Hz to 65,000 Hz. Every firework that goes off can freak your dog out. Add unpredictable timing and ...
Fireworks may be a holiday tradition for many people, but the loud booms and sharp cracks can frighten pets and shelter ...
Dr. Chris Margrey cautioned pet parents that dog safety during fireworks begins long before the Fourth of July.
Attending Fourth of July fireworks displays is a much‑beloved tradition for many families, but not every family member is going to enjoy the audio and visual spectacle. In fact, your family’s dog will ...
The Fourth of July brings fun in all sorts of ways including fireworks, but for some dogs it is the worst time of the year. "This is the Fourth of July, and it's the bigger of the firework ...
Parade Pets aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission. Stress can look different from one dog to another. For some dogs, ...