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The Fourth of July is usually filled with festive, fun activities for humans — but for dogs, the Fourth is filled with ...
Calming music for dogs can help your anxious dog the same way smooth melodies can calm the nerves of humans. Carefully selected music can benefit your canine companion in remarkable ways. Let’s ...
Fireworks may be exciting for us humans, but they can be a nightmare for dogs and cats. Here's how to keep your furry friends ...
Loud noises and flashing lights are alarming for dogs, especially during thunderstorms and fireworks displays. As a result, ...
Sound Therapy: Use calming music or white noise to soothe your dog’s anxiety. Studies have shown that certain types of music, such as classical or reggae, can have a calming effect on dogs.
A veterinary advisor has put together eight ways to calm an anxious canine - including one that will see you blasting out Bob Marley. Emily Boardman, Pet Nutritionist and Veterinary Specialist at ...
If your dog can tolerate it, consider purchasing dog earmuffs, headphones, or hoods to block the noise of fireworks. Keep in mind that dogs who are already scared or feel trapped due to the fireworks ...
Put on TV or music. 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.
Some dogs don't react much to the loud noises outside and are able to remain chill, like Smith's other dog, an 8-year-old Maltipoo named Piper. Visual guide How to keep pets calm during fireworks ...
Put on TV or music. 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.