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 loud sudden noises and bright flashes of fireworks can trigger fear and anxiety in many animals. For some pets, these sounds can be so distressing that they may engage in destructive behavior ...
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.
What would New Year's Eve be without colourful fireworks displays? While we humans marvel at the idea, pet specialists have issued a warning to owners ahead of the New Year's period. Dr Kersti Seksel, ...
AUSTIN (KXAN)– As Austinites ring in the New Year and enjoy fireworks shows lighting up the sky, Austin Pets Alive! is reminding pet owners how to make that experience safe for all pets.
Ruth Thompson of the ANNA Shelter said fireworks, loud noises or even a party atmosphere can trigger a fight or flight response for pets. She said pet owners should watch for signs like a stress ...
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 ...