So local experts are sharing suggestions to keep everyone safe while celebrating the Fourth of July. Rhode Island SPCA dog care manager Hugh Tucker introduced NBC 10 to two of their playful and ...
FAYETTEVILLE (WTVD) -- Once again, millions of Americans will watch fireworks shows around the country, and millions more plan on having their own backyard fireworks. A few simple steps could keep the ...
The Fourth of July is often one of the loudest nights of the year, and your pets may not be big fans of fireworks with the sights, sounds and smells. General practice veterinarian Dr. Liz Moore says ...
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — They may bedazzle the sky, but fireworks can also turn deadly. As Americans across the country prepare to celebrate Independence Day tomorrow, first responders stress the importance ...
Fireworks can cause anxiety in pets, so prepare them with exercise and a safe space. Keep pets away from fireworks, food scraps, and debris during and after celebrations. Red, white and blue will ...
It's normal that your dog might have some anxiety about loud, unfamiliar noises — but here's why it could affect some dogs more than others.
The Fourth of July is usually filled with festive, fun activities for humans: hot dogs, hamburgers, parades, beer and the beach — but for dogs, the Fourth is filled with fireworks and fear. Last year, ...