Fourth of July fireworks can terrify pets to the point of running away, so AVMA President Michael Q. Bailey shares tips for ...
Psychology says avoiding fireworks may be linked to sensory processing sensitivity, sensory overload, startle responses, and ...
Here are a few simple ways to help keep your pets calm and safe during Fourth of July fireworks.
Fireworks, cookouts and heat make July Fourth risky for pets. A Texas A&M vet shares foods to skip and how to calm anxious ...
The Fourth of July is a time for swimming in the pool, eating backyard burgers, and enjoying fireworks displays, but if you've got a kid who has sensory issues, the entire day can feel a bit ...
Loud fireworks and holiday crowds can be overwhelming for people living with dementia.
Loud sounds and bright lights can cause stress and anxiety in animals, often triggering a fight-or-flight response.
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 ...
Veterinarians recommend bringing dogs inside before fireworks begin and providing them with a quiet room, closing windows, ...
Fireworks displays, neighborhood parties and sudden thunderstorms can turn an otherwise relaxed evening into an anxious one, leaving some pups pacing, hiding under furniture or refusing to settle down ...