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Fireworks and festivities can overwhelm even the calmest dogs. Trainer Michael Hill shares expert tips to help keep your pup ...
Below, vet Dr MacMillan shares four ways to help your dog feel less anxious on the 4th of July (or during any other major ...
2. Prepare a safe space Create a den-like space for your dog to relax in—whether it's a sheet draped over some chairs or a towel placed on top of their crate. The key is to prepare this environment in ...
Dogs enjoy den-like places, so if your dog enjoys their crate, you can use this as a safe place. Other places you can try using are the bathroom, closet, or a windowless room where they can't see ...
As the Fourth of July approaches, many pet owners face a familiar challenge: BetterPet.com offers these ways to help your ...
Watch this video for some easy tips to keep your pet feeling calm during fireworks. How to comfort dog during fireworks Give your dog some extra exercise before all the mayhem starts.
Bringing home a new baby can be as stressful for your dog as it is for you. There are ways to prepare your pet for the big change.
Kathy Callahan and Helen St. Pierre, co-authors Old Dog, New Dog: Supporting Your Aging Best Friend and Welcoming a New One ...
Can you believe that it is already July?!? DHS hopes everyone has a safe and fun Independence Day, but it is also important ...