Use science to help your dog survive the fireworks
Fireworks may be fun for people, but they sure can wreak havoc in a household with pets. Dogs are particularly prone to having panic attacks or anxieties triggered by loud noises, and some dog breeds, such as herding dogs, are more likely to have such phobias. But dogs with a noise phobia may also react fearfully to other sudden loud noses, such as thunderstorms, vacuums, sirens, construction noises or gunshots.
But now, thanks to the wonders of modern science, you can help your pet deal with fireworks and other loud noises. prevent your dog from becoming lost or injured by keeping it indoors during a fireworks show. If you must take your dog outdoors after the fireworks begin, keep it on a leash. Never tie your fearful dog outdoors and leave it alone
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