Yes probably like if we get a shock our heart beats fast to so don't worry to much but if it carrys of for a long period get hold of your vet asap. Hope i helped.
Yes it can. As loud as they are to our ears, it can be extrememly worse for our pets.
what you should do is sound proof your basement then when the fireworks start put your dog down there and it should keep it calm.
They are attracted by the smell.
There is nothing you can give them, just keep then in the house when there are a lot of fireworks around (e.g. Bonfire night & New Years Eve)
no they don't. I have got a dog and it never does that when it is scared.
Some where in his body he has an bacterial infection
I dont get you'r question but if your saying when your dog is about to yes your dog might wimper or breath hard.
because he is tierd from doiung what ever
He is probably just tired just let him rest and give him water. Or it could be the results of your dog having cardiac arrest ( the shaking )
Yes it can. As loud as they are to our ears, it can be extrememly worse for our pets.
i think about 10 mph because they don't walk very fast anyway
you can't. but you can put him in a sound proof room when fireworks night happens every year.
It depends on the dog some dogs, like pugs, usually have breathing issues because of their face. I think that it depends on the dog.
the cat was breathing rapidly for the dog had scared it.
Can you give your fog a breathing treatment
A blood hound is the best hunting dog because it has a great nose & it also runs fast.
social implications on fireworks are because of the noise they produce. i am a pyrotechnician in Scotland, and we are always having complaints about the noise. so much that last year a councilor complained that we scared her dog so we had to have a silent show for our local guy Fawkes night, completely destroying the effect of the fireworks.