The Best Tips for Keeping Your Dogs and Cats Safe and Stress-Free This 4th of July
TLDR; Keep your pets indoors! Tag and collar them, tire them out, feed them well, and keep them secure in a room that will drown out the noise of fireworks. <3
TLDR; Keep your pets indoors! Tag and collar them, tire them out, feed them well, and keep them secure in a room that will drown out the noise of fireworks. <3
Fireworks spooked the dog, causing him to bolt from his home, but after TV reports alerted area residents he was missing, Moe was found in the nick of time.
Joey doesn’t like the noise and chaos that comes with the 4th of July, so his family got him noise-cancelling headphones, and set him up for an anxiety free night!
Police in Washington are cautioning dog owners about homemade explosives including “tennis ball bombs,” but it’s a warning worth spreading nationwide.
Holidays can lead to stress for many, including dogs and cats, and with the Fourth of July, that can be compounded with the noise associated with fireworks. However, that loud noise, the thunder, that has become part and parcel of display expectations, has seen some significant changes over the years. Many companies are now offering low-noise varieties in an effort to reduce that aspect of the performance. Essentially, it leaves you the beauty without the bang.