Explosions, powerful booms, sudden crashes---it's enough to send your dog running for cover. But fireworks do more damage than just cause dogs to cower. They can create severe anxiety, even panic. Keep calm, like Ike! If left alone during a fireworks episode, some dogs will scratch or bite at crates, doors and walls enough to harm themselves, or if possible, escape and run off to some place they perceive safer. Here are some ways you can help calm your dog this 4th of July: 1. Provide Hiding Places- - Make sure bedroom or closet doors are open, or that your dog has access to some place he feels safe. For some dogs that might be glued to your side, while others prefer to seek out a dark corner. But don't shut your dog in any place he feels trapped, or can't escape if he wants. 2. Distract-- Play a game with your dog, or practice your training routines. This could help take her mind off her fears. Kelly and Ike think 4th of July is all fun and games. 3. Model Calmnes...
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