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As dazzling as Fourth of July fireworks can be for humans, they can be terrifying for pets. Dogs often react to the noise ...
A mother in Ohio is sentenced for her role in the mauling of her son after she and two accomplices had allegedly handcuffed ...
Any loud noises and those sounds we can't hear (like ultrasonic noise outside our range of hearing) have the potential to ...
When the weather’s warm and the leash is out, dogs don’t need much convincing to hit the trail, beach, or park, but if you ...
Noise and light from fireworks on July Fourth might make your pets anxious or scared. Here's how you can help keep them safe ...
From a comfy bed-in-a-bag to fun toys to portable food containers, here’s what you need to travel with Fido this summer (and ...
3. Anxiety or stress Chewing can be a self-soothing behavior, so if your dog is feeling anxious or unsettled, they may turn ...
If your pet is stuck indoors and sulking, try to keep them active, mentally and physically, with engaging games and ...
Fireworks and festivities can overwhelm even the calmest dogs. Trainer Michael Hill shares expert tips to help keep your pup ...
Angelina Williams, 28, faces more than 28 years in prison after she admitted guilt over handcuffing her six-year-old son and ...
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