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  2. Fireworks are too loud for many pets. Here’s how to keep them ...

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    Many of our furry friends — dogs, cats, even ferrets and birds — go a bit ape when they hear the pops, sizzles and rocket sounds of fireworks. Here’s how to help.

  3. Why dogs stress out over fireworks and how you can help keep ...

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    Fireworks on New Year's Eve bring excitement for many of us, but the annual celebration is also one of the top days for startled dogs running away from home, according to veterinarians. If ...

  4. We know fireworks’ booms are are temporary. Our animals have ...

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    But for animals, it’s like a war on their homes, whether they’re birds, raccoons or armadillos in nature, or the dogs and cats that are part of our family. More pets go missing on July 4 than ...

  5. Fireworks - Wikipedia

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    The Singapore Fireworks Celebrations (previously the Singapore Fireworks Festival) is an annual event held in Singapore as part of its National Day celebrations. The festival features local and foreign teams which launch displays on different nights.

  6. Zoomusicology - Wikipedia

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    Zoomusicology (/ ˌ z oʊ ə m j uː z ɪ ˈ k ɒ l ə dʒ i /) is the study of the musical aspects of sound and communication as produced and perceived by animals. [1] It is a field of musicology and zoology, and is a type of zoosemiotics.

  7. Why are dogs scared of fireworks? Tips to keep your ... - AOL

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    Fireworks are threatening: The loud noise and unpredictability of fireworks can cause dogs to perceive them as threats, triggering their fight-or-flight system, according to Purina.

  8. Fireworks bans in China - Wikipedia

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    Fireworks and firecrackers are inflammable, explosive and dangerous goods, which are easy to cause accidents. For example, in September 2014, an explosion at a fireworks factory in Hunan province killed at least 12 people and injured 33. [13] Any spark can set off an explosion, so fireworks are inherently dangerous.

  9. Veterinarian debunks myth on why dogs are afraid of fireworks ...

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    ‘I think dogs are scared of fireworks because they’re really loud, and they sound threatening,’ the vet says