Article Updated 04/04/2024 T here is a lot of buzz about the upcoming solar eclipse, especially for folks who are in the path of totality. No matter where you live, if you plan on watching the solar eclipse, aside from protecting your eyes from “eclipse blindness” with special American Astronomical Society approved eclipse glasses, but did you know that the eclipse could have an affect on your Epi-dog (epileptic dog)? With the simulation of “night” as the sun is covered by the moon, animals may go into a nocturnal mode, or seem restless or confused, while others, will be unfazed. However, the excitement of the eclipse by humans could create excitement in our dogs, whether they have epilepsy or not, as they pick up on our energy and moods. The same as with non-epileptic dogs, if there is a lot of noise, whistling, clapping, or fireworks to celebrate, dogs could be frightened and attempt to escape. As with any loud or stressful holiday or event, be sure to have your pets se
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Great howlfest!!! We loved your sibepumpkin. We have a stencil too, but it would be way too difficult, yours came out very nicely.
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Sounds like you guys had a great Halloween. hehe. All so cute with the pumpkin. :)
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you all had a Halloween blast! My hounds enjoyed listening to your howling video. Your pumpkin is excellent! Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteLook at all those little pumpkin stuffies! How cute. I guess it was a wonderful Halloween for the gang!
ReplyDeleteJust dropping by to thank you for your kind comment on our blog. I'm going to post some photos of Willow & Irish, our first SH and GSD. Your Halloween photos are adorable, these guys are very lucky and look like they enjoyed their day with their treats. Erin is not into Halloween and not very stranger friendly, so Buck & Erin spent a lot of time outside Sunday. Have a Great Week & will be visiting soon.
ReplyDeleteErin & Mom