Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Fireworks scare many dogs due to the loud sounds, flashing lights, and unfamiliar smells they don’t understand. Before the holiday ...
Fireworks displays usually excite crowds, but most dogs see things differently. The problem is partly because they can hear frequencies up to 65,000 Hz compared to our measly 20,000 Hz, meaning every ...
NEW YORK — Shawn O’Dierno’s rescued Doberman was a certified therapy dog who could help soothe patients and tolerated the sounds of dropped hospital equipment, loud arguments or crying visitors. But ...
The Kennel Club (TKC) has created a playlist to help dogs get used to firework sounds ahead of Bonfire Night. It comes after the organisation recorded a 34 per cent increase in the number of dogs who ...
Ears back. Body trembling. Hiding in the bathtub or crawling under the bed. The telltale signs of a scared pup are familiar to dog owners, and they’re especially common in summer, when fireworks and ...
Some dogs, petrified by the loud bangs and flashes of fireworks, will duck for cover. (Envato Elements pic) It’s the Chinese New Year season, and every year when fireworks are played, it leaves your ...
While Bonfire Night is typically enjoyed by people, the loud bangs and flashes are known to cause stress to pets. According to The Dogs Trust, there are many different ways a dog may respond to ...
13:06, Tue, Dec 30, 2025 Updated: 13:07, Tue, Dec 30, 2025 As New Year’s Eve approaches, many dogs face a night filled with unexpected stress. Fireworks, loud noises, and flashing lights can trigger ...
Every July 4, as fireworks explode throughout the nighttime sky, millions of dog runs for cover, or bark and howl in confusion at the noises assaulting their sensitive canine ears. Fireworks are scary ...
As the countdown to New Year's Eve begins, many pooches are bracing for a night of unexpected anxiety. Fireworks, booming sounds, and bright flashes can spark intense fear in our four-legged friends.