10 Articles
10 Articles
New Year's Eve banging people feel loud, but for animals it's a nightmare. With a trick you can make the sounds bearable for your favorites.
The sparkling sky and loud crackling sound of Christmas Eve are a nightmare for many animals. Instead of joy, they experience panic, stress and confusion. Experts offer advice on how to help them make the transition into the new year as peaceful as possible.
The Rex Foundation urges us to pay close attention to our pets, as many stray in fear on New Year's Eve.
Sunday is the third day until the New Year's celebration - legally - begins with rockets, bangs and bangs. But the sound and the bright flashes of light from fireworks scare most dogs. It's in their nature. And if a dog has experienced stress or anxiety just once on New Year's Eve, it will stay with them and will come again. Lene Frahm works daily at an animal shelter in Ejby on West Funen, run by the Danish Animal Protection Agency. She also ha…
New Year's Eve bulls are stressful for dogs, cats, horses, birds and wildlife. These are the tips from experts for New Year's Eve.
Trembling on the basement stairs, hidden under the sofa or ripped off from the collar: New Year's Eve is hell on earth for many dogs. But there are also quiet places.
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