Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. There's nothing like celebrating the Fourth of July in the South, where fireworks glitter the night sky in hues of red, white, and ...
Fireworks and loud gatherings can trigger stress and escape behaviors in dogs—preparation is key. Experts recommend creating a secure, familiar space like a covered crate with white noise.
The Fourth of July is usually filled with festive, fun activities for humans: hot dogs, hamburgers, parades, beer and the beach — but for dogs, the Fourth is filled with fireworks and fear. Last year, ...
Festivals and celebrations often bring joy, laughter, and fireworks, but for dogs, those loud cracker noises can be terrifying. Their sensitive hearing makes sudden sounds feel overwhelming, leading ...
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 every ...
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. It’s ...
Watching the fireworks and grilling hot dogs on the Fourth of July is a tradition as old as, well, the Fourth of July! But for our beloved pets, the day we celebrate our nation's independence can be a ...
Animal shelters and nonprofits share how to protect your pet from fireworks on the Fourth of July and beyond Getty Watching the fireworks and grilling hot dogs on the Fourth of July is a tradition as ...