A little bit of anxiety is good. It helps us stay alert and survive potentially life-threatening situations. A lotta bit of ...
But all that changes each year on New Year's Eve and the Fourth of July, when loud fireworks cause Winnie to tuck her tail, ...
Holiday gatherings are when lots of dog bites happen, and pets eat dangerous food items, experts told USA TODAY.
New Year’s Eve is a time for celebration, but for many dogs, the loud noises, fireworks, and bustling environment can cause ...
Some dogs even tend to get anxious and reactive when they’re in pain. Signs include excessive barking, restlessness, and ...
The holidays can stress us − and our dogs − out. Large numbers of new people coming into the home and descending on piles of food and Christmas decorations easily triggers anxious dogs − and ...