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2. How to calm a dog during fireworks: Make a DIY wrap When your sweetie gets whiny and nervous, you can soothe him instantly with a body wrap.
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But you can help calm your dog by taking proactive steps. Being prepared and, in some cases, desensitizing your pet can make all of the difference to your dog’s well-being and state of mind.
So how do you protect and comfort your panicking four-legged friend? We asked a few veterinarians for advice on how to keep your dog calm during fireworks and the best ways you can prepare for ...
A stress-free grooming session can keep your dog's hair in check and you free of bites or scratches. These easy steps can get ...
Fireworks may be exciting for us humans, but they can be a nightmare for dogs and cats. Here's how to keep your furry friends safe and happy.
If your dog is afraid of the vet, they might show signs like barking, growling, and physical reactions, which can make check-ups and vaccinations very difficult – and might put you off taking ...
When the New Year's ball is about to drop, your dog may already be hiding under your furniture. Fireworks can be traumatic for dogs.
Dog owners can help keep their pets safe if they prepare days ahead of Fourth of July fireworks. Here's how.
Planning a trip with your road dog? Keep them calm and bring a little bit of home with you Learn how to make traveling with your dog smooth, safe and just as fun for them as it is for you.
The Fourth of July is usually filled with festive, fun activities for humans — but for dogs, the Fourth is filled with fireworks and fear.
Many people thrill to the fireworks on July 4th but the noise can agitate our pets. Here's how to keep your furry friends feeling safe and secure.