Every red-blooded American can tell you that Independence Day
celebrations are loud, bright, off-the-hook salutes to freedom. Wherever
there are fireworks, you can expect loads of noise. Only, for dogs,
this annual event is less a matter of patriotic partying and more like
pant-inducing petrification.
The sounds and smells of Fourth of July festivities, to the keen hearing
of canines coupled with their acute sense of smell, make for a
potentially horrifying experience. Especially considering that
celebrations begin shortly after dark and can last for hours. And
possibly, be repeated for two or three nights running.
From elaborate stadium displays to small neighborhood gatherings,
fireworks can be absolutely terrifying for canines. Heartbreakingly,
some dogs have even been known to die as a result of fear-induced trauma
and shock. So, what can we do as pet parents to protect our precious
pups from outsize fear?
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Wednesday, June 24, 2015
July 4th Survival Guide
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