Being safe and taking steps to protect your dog will ensure you have a great holiday.
The July 4th holiday is upon us. As many American dog owners have the day off to celebrate life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, they surely will want to spend part of this day with their pooch and include him in the merriment. While that can be a nice idea, Lorriane Corriveau, a wellness veterinarian at Purdue University’s School of Veterinary Medicine in Indiana, says that dog owners need to use common sense when letting Fido join in the festivities.
"Some dogs love to chase those spinning and swirling objects on the ground," she says, which can cause burns and other injuries. "Others are traumatized by loud noises. Owners can help with tricks that can be as simple as putting cotton in their pet’s ears to muffle the sound."
Corriveau offers the following tips to ease the stress on your dog during this particularly "explosive" holiday:
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