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- Create a calm environment for your pet on July 4th
- Tips for helping sensitive ears cope with Fourth of July firework blasts
- Should parents be held responsible for crimes committed by their children?
- Divorce rates are down
- Cinderella did not live 'happily ever after'
Create a calm environment for your pet on July 4th Posted: 03 Jul 2022 06:02 PM PDT Veterinary behaviorist and author of "Coding Your Dog", Dr. Kelly Ballantyne, spoke with Steve Dale about helping to ease your pet's discomfort during the 4th of July. They highlighted pet supplements for anxiety and ways to drown out the loud noise of fireworks as possible means to help calm your pet during the holiday. |
Tips for helping sensitive ears cope with Fourth of July firework blasts Posted: 03 Jul 2022 05:18 PM PDT CHARLESTON, WV (WOWK) — As the Fourth of July approaches, many places in the Tri-State area are preparing their firework shows. While fireworks are an American tradition to celebrate Independence Day, some with sensitive ears, such as pets or veterans, can experience high anxiety during the blasts. To help with this anxiety, 13 News has compiled a list of ways to assist pets, dementia patients and veterans during firework celebrations. PetsHealth communications agency Curation says loud firework noises can cause fear and anxiety in dogs, causing them to run away or hide. When a dog does this, they are experiencing noise aversion, which causes symptoms similar to a panic attack. With this in mind, it is important to keep an eye on unusual behavior from your dog that is triggered by loud noises. During Fourth of July celebrations, there are several ways to help your dog cope with stress from firework shows.
![]() People with dementia and AlzheimersAccording to the Alzheimers Foundation of America (AFA), firework noise can create challenges for families affected by Alzheimer's disease and other dementia-related illnesses. The AFA says fireworks can be distressing for someone with dementia, especially if they are a veteran. Even when the person is inside, the noise from firework explosions can cause anxiety or agitation. Large crowds can also be overwhelming for people with dementia. To prepare for Independence Day, the AFA has provided tips to make the holiday "dementia-friendly."
VeteransAccording to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), a major part of helping veterans during Independence Day is to plan ahead. Recognizing triggers in advance can prevent potential problems. Some common triggers for veterans during the holiday include:
Other helpful tips include:
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Should parents be held responsible for crimes committed by their children? Posted: 03 Jul 2022 05:50 PM PDT Alderman of the 43rd Ward Michele Smith called in to speak with Steve Dale about her efforts to fight crime in Chicago, her thoughts on Chicago Mayor Lightfoot's actions, and her 11-years of aldermanic experience so far. Ald. Smith stated, "Juveniles have no fear of consequences." Steve and Alderman Smith also addressed parents being held responsible for their crimes. |
Posted: 03 Jul 2022 06:02 PM PDT Certified love and marriage therapist Chris A. Matthews spoke with Steve Dale about today's marriage culture. They addressed keeping marriages alive and how Chris has maintained his for 15-plus years. In a response to the fact that fairytales aren't always what they seem, Chris stated, "Fairytales are possible but they take work." |
Cinderella did not live 'happily ever after' Posted: 03 Jul 2022 06:22 PM PDT Author, publisher, and CEO of Beall Research, Anne Beall, sat down with Steve Dale to debunk Disney fairytales and folklore. Anne addressed every Disney princess being victimized and needing rescuing while men are portrayed as brave and heroic. "Women's roles are based on looks and men are based on traits like strength," Anne quoted. |
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