A Los Angeles doggy daycare is getting ahead of the Fourth of July boom by blasting fireworks sounds all day long — all in ...
The 4th of July isn’t always fun for our four-legged friends. A little understanding about why dogs are afraid of fireworks ...
A neighborhood fireworks show can turn into a safety problem fast for a dog that starts trembling, wedges behind a toilet, or looks for a way out. That matters for owners because July Fourth fear is ...
SHREVEPORT, La. -- The fun of Fourth of July celebrations is behind us—but for many pet owners, the aftermath brings fear and heartbreak. Fireworks, both in neighborhood streets and in large displays, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Getty Images Dogs aren't the only ones who react to fireworks; your chickens are likely scared of the lights and noises, too. But ...
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 in regard ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Fireworks may be a great form of entertainment for humans, but the ...
As the 4th of July nears, millions of Americans prep for BBQs, beach days, and—of course—fireworks. But while we humans ooh and ahh at the sparkling sky, for many dogs, the experience is downright ...
Fido may not love fireworks — but The Post has some pro tips to get him through those explosive Fourth of July celebrations. Patriotic pyrotechnics are the top cause of anxiety in dogs, with an ...