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Why is Fido afraid of fireworks?

A farmer embraces his dog in his stonewalled field in Ireland. Photo by Winfield Parks, National Geographic.

SCIENCE

Is your furry friend looking forward to the Fourth of July as much as you? Maybe not, if he or she suffers from noise anxiety. What causes it, and how can you help? (New York Times)

How did dogs evolve to become such good best buddies? Use our resources to find out.

Teachers, scroll down for a quick list of key resources in our Teachers Toolkit.

St. Bernard dog with his trainer, an Augustinian monk, atop the Great Saint Bernard Pass in Switzerland. Photo by Thomas J. Abercrombie, National Geographic

Discussion Ideas 

 

Treasure diver wins a moist greeting from his pet schnauzer, Mitzi. Photo by Emory Kristof, National Geographic

 

 

A pet dog howls along with an accordion in a local pub in the Channel Islands. Photo by James L. Amos, National Geographic

 

A child and her collie watch a goose swimming with a paddling of ducks. Photo by B. Anthony Stewart, National Geographic

 

TEACHERS TOOLKIT

New York Times: A New Treatment for Dogs Scared by Thunder and Fireworks

Washington Post: For dogs terrified of fireworks, new drug aims to take the edge off of the Fourth of July

Nat Geo: Family Tree

How Stuff Works: How Fear Works

Psychology Today: Which Emotions Do Dogs Actually Experience?

 

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