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For some dogs and cats, fireworks can be just as scary as thunderstorms. Here are some ways to help keep your pet calm and safe during Independence Day festivities.
The Fourth of July is usually filled with festive, fun activities for humans — but for dogs, the Fourth is filled with fireworks and fear.
With the 4th of July approaching in a few days, it’s important to keep in mind a few methods to keep your pets calm and comfortable with loud fireworks. Meteorologist Tommy House sat down wit… ...
Calm petting and soft words help, but don’t over-reassure. If you act like something is wrong, they will believe you. Be relaxed, act normal, and use treats or puzzle toys to keep them distracted.
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Experts advise pet owners to add extra play time or walks before the fireworks occur.
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