Boom go the fireworks, out goes the dog: How to keep dogs calm and safe on Fourth of July


Bradley Bear of Los Angeles curls up on chair. When fireworks are exploding, he paces around the house frantically and tries to get on top of nightstands.

The Fourth of July is a sacred American ritual filled with hot dogs and baseball, cold beer and sparklers.

But for many of America’s dogs, it’s the scariest day of the year. The booming of fireworks can be so terrifying that they tremble violently, try to hide in bathtubs or under beds, pace frantically or even lash out at humans and other pets.

Many dogs are so gripped by fear that they flee their homes, sometimes never to return.

USA TODAY talked to animal experts to find out what you can do to help your stressed-out pup this Independence Day. Here are their top tips:

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