As the new year approaches many of us look forward to fireworks lighting up the sky. However, for animals, the sounds and ...
The Guernsey Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (GSPCA) advised pet owners to close doors, windows and curtains ...
New Year's fireworks are fun for people, but not for pets. Here's how to keep them safe. As we get closer to ringing in the New Year, fireworks will start popping off in our communities.
The charity said while fireworks were "exciting" it was important to put the safety of pets and local wildlife first. Manager Steve Byrne said: "The loud bangs and bright lights can often scare ...
By preparing in advance before fireworks start ... Make sure that your pets have access to their favourite “safe place” or find a quiet, comfortable, enclosed room where your pets can ...
By preparing in advance before fireworks start ... Make sure that your pets have access to their favourite “safe place” or find a quiet, comfortable, enclosed room where your pets can ...
Sales of very loud fireworks could be restricted to professionals if a new UK law is passed. Luton North MP Sarah Owen has ...
Protect your pets from the stress and dangers of New Year’s Eve with expert-backed tips to create a safe and enjoyable ...
With New Year’s Eve fireworks just around the corner, the Gulf Coast Humane Society is sharing timely tips to help pet owners keep their furry companions calm and safe during the celebrations.
Preparation is key to keeping pets safe during fireworks, parties, and other holiday activities. Expert advice from organizations like the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) can help pet ...
Mr. Banayo stressed that during this time, owners should stay calm and present to reassure their pets that they are safe. After the festivities, owners should check their pets. While fireworks anxiety ...