Not exact matches
If your
pet happens to escape, or become
frightened with noise, proper ID can
help get your dog or cat back.
Injured and ill
pets may lash out when
frightened and in pain, this
helps prevent biting.
Understanding what these signals mean will
help you determine how your
pet is feeling, whether happy,
frightened, or aggressive.
We are always so happy to know when a very sad and
frightened pet parent discovers us, reaches out for
help and finds it.
The D.A.P. Collar, spray or diffuser also
helps dogs cope with new situations, such as adjusting to new homes, new
pets, visitors and strange environments, as well as dogs that are
frightened of thunderstorms and fireworks.
Birds and small
pets like rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, gerbils, mice and ferrets are easily
frightened by fireworks; so here are some tips to
help keep them safe:
Injured or ill
pets may lash out when
frightened and in pain, and a muzzle
helps prevent your
pet from biting.
I believe this medication has its place, but it's not the only tool I recommend to
help pets cope with this noisy and often -
frightening time of year.
Helps pets cope and maintain calm during difficult or
frightening situations, such as fireworks