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Fireworks, typically relegated to the Fourth of July and New Year’s Eve seem to be more prevalent and more frequent — much to the chagrin of many pet parents. If you have a dog who is afraid of the booms and snaps and pops from fireworks, take heart, we have some tips to help both you and your dogs cope.

In many neighborhoods across the country, backyard fireworks enthusiasts keep setting them off — and setting off our dog’s fears. These homegrown booms could happen at any time, including when a sports team wins the championship, birthday parties, or other times that a person deems is appropriate for setting off explosives into the sky. 

No matter the reason or time of year, here are our best tips for helping your dog during fireworks displays and neighbors setting off fireworks in their yards.

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