However, one of the main things you can do to help keep your dog calm is play them some music, and one track in particular seems to be best for the job. Your dogs might not like Bonfire ... Advert ...
Simply turning up the volume on the television, playing white noise, or music from a speaker can help disguise the noise from the fireworks, helping calm your dog. At the sanctuary, we play classical ...
Prepare your dog for Bonfire Night with expert tips from Scarlett Betts at WCF Pet & Equestrian. Keep your pet calm and safe during fireworks season. Stress-free pets are happy pets! #BonfireNight #Pe ...
Halloween is a prime time to binge-watch scary shows, and horror fans can stream these 10 exciting and terrifying TV shows to celebrate All Hallows' Eve.
Hiding spots and safe dens for pets: For dogs: Build them a den. If they have a crate that they love, cover it with towels and blankets. If they’re not a fan of crates, then use a table with blankets ...
Queen Elizabeth II was a great fan of Mike Batt, who not only brought the Wombles to life through song, but also composed one of Her Majesty's favourite tunes, The Closest Thing to Crazy ...