Not exact matches
Feeling like they are in a
safe and enclosed space will help dogs relax
during the
fireworks display.
In an effort to help protect pets this 4th of July, K9 of Mine has released a new infographic on how to keep your dog
safe and calm
during fireworks!
Provide a
safe space: It's important to provide
safe spots for pets
during fireworks and ensure they have free access to these areas.
Staying with our animal companions
during fireworks displays will help keep them
safe.
When celebrating the Fourth of July, do not forget to keep your pets
safe and comfortable
during get - togethers and
firework shows.
Tips for keeping your pets
safe during the summer celebrations Independence Day is a fun summer holiday filled with barbecuing, backyard games and
fireworks.
The basement may be better known as a man cave, but your pets may find its dark recessed, well - insulated from sound, to be the
safest place to be
during fireworks or thunderstorms.
Because so many animals are startled and frightened by exploding
fireworks, Minneapolis Animal Care & Control impounds a great number of pets
during the first few weeks of July and recommends the following to keep your pets
safe:
As part of its Keeping Cats
Safe campaign, leading cat charity International Cat Care is alerting cat owners to the dangers that exist for cats
during Bonfire Night and Halloween celebrations — from the stress caused by
fireworks, to the dangers of cats chewing glow sticks.
Be sure to check out our tips to keep Fido calm
during fireworks for additional ways to keep your pup
safe and sound
during festivities for the Fourth of July.