"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." It's a fact of life: You can't control the weather. Storms can roll in no matter where you live, bringing ...
Summer brings many things with it: heat, beach and pool days, longer daylight hours, barbecues and of course, anxious dogs. If you have an easily frightened or sensitive pup, Fourth of July fireworks ...
A dog who is afraid of thunder has been filmed doing the only logical thing in the event of a thunderstorm: getting in his mom and dad's bed. "POV: You're in your late 20s, married, no kids, and your ...
It's not unusual for your dog to be frightened of loud noises such as thunderstorms and fireworks. But what do you do when you live in Florida in the summer and thunderstorms loom over your house ...
Fear can be due to noise phobia or sensitivity to shifts in weather conditions. During storms, dogs can show clear signs of ...
"So to celebrate the holiday somebody on our street set off a whole bunch of fireworks on their lawn. The next thing I know Red starts screaming and scrambling around trying to find a place to hide, ...
Fido may not love fireworks — but The Post has some pro tips to get him through those explosive Fourth of July celebrations. Patriotic pyrotechnics are the top cause of anxiety in dogs, with an ...