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The Fourth of July can be an exciting and festive time for people of all ages, but for pets it’s often the most stressful day of the year. Loud fireworks, unfamiliar smells, and unusual activity can ...
From making posters to looking online to updating microchip information, a Bay Area vet explains what to do if your pet runs away due to Fourth of July fireworks.
When the Fourth of July fireworks go off, your dog may already be hiding under your furniture. Fireworks can be traumatic for ...
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"When you're having fun at the dog park and casually experience your first thunderstorm," the creator captioned the video.
The video's creator shared in an update that the dog was taken to a humane organization and can be adopted soon.