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While the Fourth of July is an exciting holiday for us, it is also a scary time for our pets. “The noises come out of nowhere and then they just keep going, and so it can really stress out a pet and ...
Animal shelters and organizations answer pet owners' questions about pets and fireworks, and how to keep cats and dogs safe ...
Fireworks are fun to look at but not when you're worried about your pets at home and how the noise can frighten them. Here's how to keep them safe.
And the 4th of July can be a stressful time for pets, so pet owners should make sure their pet is safe inside the house and is surrounded by things that comfort them and calm them down,” said ...
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 safe and happy.
3 of 3 Sparklers cause about 700 injuries on the Fourth of July that are treated in emergency rooms, according to the U.S. CPSC. (Isabelle Greiner/WUFT News) ...
But for those who wanted to get out of the house, there were fireworks shows, parties and concerts happening around metro Phoenix. If you plan to light your own fireworks, it's a good idea to ...
SHREVEPORT, La. -- Every Fourth of July, shelters see a familiar pattern: frightened pets running away from home after being spooked by fireworks.
To help pets be reunited with families faster, the organization is offering free microchipping at its El Cajon, Escondido, Oceanside and San Diego locations through Thursday. It also is waiving ...
Kerrville Pets Alive! offers help to pet owners after Fourth of July floods with resources at several locations. Call 830-200 ...
Medical experts warn about July 4th health hazards, as ERs see peak visits from fireworks injuries, alcohol accidents, burns, heat exhaustion and drowning.