SATURDAY, July 4, 2020 (HealthDay News) -- You may enjoy the fireworks on the Fourth of July, but there's a good chance Fido and Fluffy do not.
"Even pets that are not usually sensitive to loud sounds and noise can become extremely stressed due to the sound of fireworks," said John Howe, president of the American Veterinary Medical Association.
"It's hard not to feel helpless when you see them shaking and panting and so obviously distressed," he added.
With a little advance preparation, you can ease your pets' anxiety and keep them calm. Here's how:
And, remember, you need to remain calm during fireworks, because your pets may react to your behavior. It's also important not to overreact if your pet is distressed by fireworks.
More information
The ASPCA has more on pets and fireworks.