Dogs and fireworks | Tips to ease your dog's anixety - 3 views
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For humans, Independence Day generally means fun... or at least a barbeque and time off from work. But thanks to fireworks, the Fourth of July can be the scariest night of the year for dogs. The sudden, deafening sounds (what's loud to us is ear-piercing to them) and bursts of light in the sky can elicit serious anxiety, if not downright terror.
So to avoid sending your pets trembling with fear, hiding in remote parts of the house, or even running away, check out these tips for keeping them feeling safe and secure.
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How to treat anxiety in today's dogs!
How do I know my dog has an anxiety problem?
The signs vary depending on the dog and what your dog's afraid of, but they can include:
Excessive licking (himself or furniture)
Heavy panting or drooling
Chasing his tail
Pacing
Fence running
Destroying surroundings or harming self
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puppy and you stumble onto a web site that appears to have just the one you've been looking for. According to the site, the pup is vaccinated, in good health, and has his official papers. There are even photos: in one, the puppy is scampering through a field of daisies; in another, he's curled up by the fireplace in a comfy little bed.
Now imagine that everything you've just seen and read is a lie.