As New Year’s Eve approaches, fireworks will light up the sky across the country—but for many dogs, the celebration sounds ...
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How do fireworks work? A pyrotechnics chemist explains the science behind the brilliant colors and sounds
For many people around the world, the very first moments of the new year will be filled with the sounds and colorful light shows of fireworks. From loud bangs to long whistles, bright reds to pale ...
When the New Year's ball is about to drop, your dog may already be hiding under your furniture. Fireworks can be traumatic ...
Ashley Smith's Goldendoodle named Winnie is normally outgoing, loves events and being around people. But all that changes each year on New Year's Eve and the Fourth of July, when loud fireworks cause ...
While many humans will enjoy them on the Fourth of July, fireworks can be stressful for many dogs if they are within earshot of the booms. Dr. Mark Freeman, a veterinarian and associate clinical ...
Exploding fireworks make for a wondrous spectacle — but generally not for dogs. The erratic booms can cause anxiety and panic, so be sure to protect your pet this Independence Day. Credit: Braastad ...
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Keeping your dog safe during New Year’s fireworks
Fireworks are the highlight of New Year’s celebrations, but for family dogs, these can be terrifying. Here’s a quick guide on ...
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