While many Americans look up in awe and enjoy the booming fireworks on the Fourth of July, it can be a difficult time for dog owners and a stressful time for those pets, who may feel scared or anxious ...
Summer brings many things with it: heat, beach and pool days, longer daylight hours, barbecues Fourth of July fireworks, and of course, anxious dogs. And having an anxious dog usually means anxiety ...
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, ...
Dogs rely on routines and clear communication to feel safe. However, certain behaviors from owners can unintentionally create fear or anxiety. Understanding what might frighten your dog helps foster ...
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