Published: Friday, July 3, 2009 4:41 p.m. MDT The Best Friends Animal Society wants to remind pet owners to consider their pets' safety this holiday weekend. According to a release from the group, animal shelters fill to...
Garner Roberts Reporter-News / Friday, July 3, 2009 Apparently the giraffes at the Abilene Zoo and the horses here for the team roping competition at the Taylor County Expo Center aren’t as fond of pyrotechnics as many other...
Garner Roberts Reporter-News / Friday, July 3, 2009 Apparently the giraffes at the Abilene Zoo and the horses here for the team roping competition at the Taylor County Expo Center aren’t as fond of pyrotechnics as many other...
Garner Roberts Reporter-News / Friday, July 3, 2009 Apparently the giraffes at the Abilene Zoo and the horses here for the team roping competition at the Taylor County Expo Center aren’t as fond of pyrotechnics as many other...
By LARRY PARSONS Herald Staff Writer The high-octane celebration of American independence with July Fourth fireworks can push normally placid household pets over the edge, animal welfare authorities said Thursday. Every year at...
Experts say make sure your animals have current ID tags and put them indoors By Diane C. Lade South Florida Sun-Sentinel The Fourth of July is no picnic for the family dog or cat. Dr. Tom Sessa of the Hollywood Animal Hospital,...
LiveScience.com - Fireworks can frighten pets, but it's their startling reactions that are more alarming for pet owners. Panicked dogs, for example, have been known to jump through doors and tear through window screens.
Fireworks can frighten pets, but it's their startling reactions that are more alarming for pet owners. Panicked dogs, for example, have been known to jump through doors and tear through window screens. Purdue University...
Independence Day festivities can be fun, but for many pet owners the noise from 4th of July fireworks displays can be troublesome. Some animals are so terrified of loud noises that they may severely injure themselves trying to...