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Best Ways to Deal with Canine Separation Anxiety

Best Ways to Deal with Canine Separation Anxiety

This is probably the one of the most prevalent concerns voiced from pet parents all over the world. Can you identify anxiety in your dog? And if so, what are some successful tools available so that your dog can live a calm happy life!

We are going to look at the signs of separation anxiety, triggers that cause it and steps that you can take that will reduce or eliminate the fear and anxiety felt by your dog in your absence.

Signs of separation anxiety

What is separation anxiety anyway? This is a sign of strain or pressure that your dog perceives when you are away from them. Some of the more recognizable signs of this type of anxiety are a change in body positioning, or you may also see them shifting their weight and tucking their tail under the body. Some dogs can display signs of aggression when they are in stress, but remember this most likely is a fear response to the perceived threat or stimulus. Their “hackles” which is the hair on the back will stand up sometimes all the way to the tail. You may also see these behaviors as well:

  • High pitched barking or whining
  • Yawning, drooling or licking
  • Excessive shedding and panting with the tongue flared
  • They may try to flee
  • Their eyes get very wide (you’ll see more white)

A relaxed dog has forward facing ears, a relaxed mouth with the tongue relaxed in the mouth. Their eyes will be soft and their weight will be evenly distributed on all four feet.

Check out FearFreeHappyHomes, these informational videos can show you how to recognize the FAS in your pet. What is FAS? It stands for Fear-Anxiety-Stress. Our pets feel stress much the same way we do and it affects them physically and mentally. Constant stress will affect your pet’s health, so identifying and then finding ways to lower it, will reap positive benefits for your dog.

Triggers that cause stress in your dog

Now that you are able to identify what stress looks like with your pet, you’re going to want to find the triggers. There are numerous reasons why your dog is feeling stressed, and you may find that some of these may surprise you.

We all know that leaving your dog alone for long hours is pretty much unavoidable. Many of us have school and work responsibilities, so finding positive ways to enrich our pet’s life is crucial for their health and happiness.

An excellent way for you to provide your dog with exercise and mental enrichment is by retaining a quality, bonded pet sitter. A kind, trained pet sitter will provide your dog with a fun filled playtime along with a invigorating walk. A stimulated and engaged brain and exercised body is the key to a rested, quiet and calm pet when you return in the evening.

Sunglasses & hats

The wearing of sunglasses and hats can trigger many dogs. You see, your dog relies on watching your eyes for ques and when they are covered this can cause confusion. Likewise, the hat might cover or shade your face in such a way that it makes reading those little movements that we humans make constantly, difficult for your dog to read.

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Redecorating

Rearranging your living spaces and moving tried and true resting spots can be troublesome to your pet. Dogs use their sight and smell to “map” out their surroundings, familiarity isn’t just a human thing. They like knowing that their favorite spot is right where they left it!

Eye contact

Staring at your pup? Eye contact is something dogs have conditioned themselves to do with their humans, however, in dog language a stare can mean a challenge, one they may not want to engage in. Looking at your pet is important when you are interacting with them, but remember to speak in a calm, soothing voice and offer a gentle touch while you are looking at them.

Hugs

Tightly hugging your dog. Many dogs have adapted to hugs from us, but tight hugs can be a problem. A hug that is too tight can make your dog feel confined and very uncomfortable, making them want to freeze, flee, or fight.

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Loud noises

Loud noises could be anything your pet doesn’t like. Thunder, fireworks, loud music, or even overly rambunctious kids fall into this category. Try to be aware of the noise level that your dog is exposed to, this will help you to identify if this is an anxiety trigger for your pet.

Inconsistent boundaries

Inconsistent boundaries or rules will leave your dog wondering exactly what it is you want him to do. Our dogs want to please us, but they really thrive on routine and clear expectations. Creating and maintaining these will lower the stress levels. Don’t let things slide just because you may not have time to address it. Every interaction with your dog is a teachable moment.

Not enough exercise

This, in my humble opinion, may be the top reason most dog’s experience stress. Your dog needs daily exercise, a good tiring walk, as well as one on one play time. This need not be a huge chunk of time. You can break it up throughout the day! Make it a point to block off 15 to 30 minutes at the end of your workday to take them outside for a walk and exploration! It will strengthen your bond and help reduce your stress as well.

Steps to reducing separation anxiety

Alright, now that we have identified what separation anxiety is and what the triggers of this are, what can you do to help your pet live a fear-anxiety-stress free life?

Look at YOUR routine. To help your dog feel confident when you are away you will need to develop and maintain a routine. Your dog LOVES predictability! They want to know when they eat, when they are going outside for a break, and when they are going to go on a sniff and walk with you! Make a schedule then stick to it.

Many years ago my collie Travis wasn’t home when I got there. After a week of looking through the lost and found I located him over 20 miles away through thick forest and three major freeways. I spoke with an animal behavioral specialist who told me to take ten to fifteen minutes every day immediately after arriving home to spend time with Travis. He told me that Travis would wait for me all day in anticipation of the affection and attention I would be focusing on him. I eagerly looked forward to that time with him as much as he did. I am happy to say Travis never ran away again!

Your dog doesn’t like it when you leave. But let’s face the facts. We have to train them through positive reinforcement that being alone isn’t bad for them. By using a reward as an incentive to redirect your pet’s focus you can make your leaving a pleasant thing.

Rewards

One way is to place a KONG or something similar, filled with a “high” value treat in the area that you want your dog to remain in when you go out the door. These are the treats that are special. Using them in this situation will teach your dog that they get an awesome chew toy and food when you leave the home!

Asking them to sit, stay or lay down is another great way to reward them as you leave. Remember to make your leaving a calm, non-busy, low key event. In doing so, you are creating this bubble of joy and peace for your pet that will linger after you leave!

Leaving a food puzzle or a timed treat dispenser is another great way to redirect your dog’s mind, it should keep his or her mind busy and less focused on your absence.

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Crate training

Crate training is a very good option because it creates the “den” feeling that gives your dog a safe and secure place to relax. Lining it with a blanket, shirt or pillow that has your scent is an added bonus. Some animals have a favorite toy that you could place in the crate as a comfort when you are gone.

Soft music

Playing soft classical music can be a help in reducing separation anxiety. Condition your pet by playing this music when you are at home with your dog and exhibiting relaxation, then when you do go out, the familiarity of this sound will help to keep his mind in a relaxed state.

Low energy level

Keep your energy level low, try not to use a high pitched or excited voice when speaking especially when you are leaving or coming home. When you adjust the volume and tone of your words while exhibiting a relaxed physical presence your pet’s response in turn will reflect this same state of calmness.

Shorter times away

If your dog is still having trouble with your leaving you may want to help them adjust by doing shorter times away, teaching them by these methods above, that you always return. Be sure to use incentives and be patient. Your dog will get what you are asking of him. Then you can slowly increase the time spent away from the home as your dog learns to relax.

Calming products

Here are a few other things that other pet owners and professionals have shared that can help. Thundershirts or calming jackets that your dog wears can bring relief through gentle pressure. They help their minds by creating a snug cocoon-like feeling. Calming pheromones specific to dogs come in sprays and also in bottles that you can plug into near the space your dog will be when you are out of the house.

Dedicated space

In situations such as guests in your home, activity that is busier than what is normal for you and your pet, or a new animal family member you can give your dog a timeout. By removing them from the stressors into a separate area that is easily closed off from the noise or other distractions you will be able to direct your pet into a calmer state by giving a soft command and following up with a treat as soon as he complies. Quietly leaving them in this closed area may be what your dog needs in this instance.

Reconditioning or retraining your dog may take some time. Be patient with yourself and your pet. Offer clear simple ques followed by a treat immediately following their quick compliance to your command. Make the steps small so that your dog can successfully accomplish what you are asking them to do. Once they have confidence in the small things you can build on that block by block until you have achieved the desired result.

CBD and your pet

More and more pet parents are using high quality hemp derived CBD. The AKC put together a comprehensive blog on what some individuals have to say about the use and effectiveness of CBD for separation anxiety.

These products can come in a tincture, lotion or in an edible treat form. Taking the time to look at the bio-availability of these products and finding the right amount for your pet will take some investigation on your part.

There are many excellent resources available to you and by doing your homework you will discover how CBD works and if it is the best choice for your pets specific needs.

Some pet-friendly CBD brands include:

Remember, it is never okay to give your dog any marijuana! Marijuana is dangerous to pets and wildlife because of the high levels of THC.

HEMP derived CBD does not have the high levels of THC and is therefore safe and effective for use in our furry family members.

FAQ’S

Can separation anxiety be cured?

Yes and no. It can be managed, curing it really is dependent on the owner and the dog. Some dogs are just naturally more nervous than others, but the symptoms of high stress can be well managed when both the owner and dog are motivated to make it work.

Won’t getting another dog for companionship help?

In most cases it will not. The dog is anxious for your presence; this is what is causing his stress responses. Adding the expense, time and effort of another dog may not be the wisest choice at this time.

Conclusion

In conclusion it’s important to remember that fear-anxiety and stress (FAS) is what contributes to your dog’s separation anxiety. By taking the time to identify, mitigate or remove the stressors in your pet’s life, you can help them to live the happy carefree life that every pup deserves!

5 Things To Do In Loveland This Fourth of July

5 Things To Do In Loveland This Fourth of July

5 Things To Do In Loveland This Fourth of July

Fourth of July is coming up. It’s best to get your pet sitter booked early. Here are some activities happening in and around Loveland, Colorado this Fourth of July.

There are tons of events happening during the Festival at North Lake Park. Make sure you visit the City of Loveland‘s website for a full list. We can’t possibly cover them all!

Remember – Only sparklers, snakes, fountains, smoke balls, items with crackle or strobe effects, wheels and spinners and various novelty items that can be purchased at sanctioned fireworks stands within Loveland’s City limits are legal. Anything that leaves the ground is illegal. This includes bottle rockets, cherry bombs, mortars, M-80s and Roman candles. This is great news for pups and cats who are scared of sudden loud noises.

July 4th Festival at North Lake Park

The Festival at North Lake Park features a wide variety of events. Make sure to check the official page for all the details. All events are happening in North Lake Park.

Lovelands Lions Club

  • When: 10:00AM – 3:00PM
  • Where: Near the Train Depot
  • Activities: Hot Dogs & Hamburgers, Train Rides

Children’s Bike Parade Around North Lake Park

  • When: 3:00PM – 8:00PM
  • Where: Starts near Kid Zone and loops around Duck Pond

Cornhole Tournament

  • When: 4:00PM
  • Where: Next to the Beer Garden
  • Activities: Cornhole!

Beer Garden

Fireworks

  • When: Monday, July 4, 2022 @ 9:17PM
  • Where: North Lake Park

There you have it. 5 Things to do in Loveland This Fourth of July! We hope you have a safe and fun July 4th!

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5 Things to do in Castle Rock this Fourth of July

5 Things To Do In Castle Rock This Fourth of July

 

5 Things to do in Castle Rock this Fourth of July

Fourth of July is coming up. It’s best to get your pet sitter booked early. Here are some activities happening in and around Castle Rock, Colorado this Fourth of July.

Remember – ONLY fireworks purchased at stands in Castle Rock are legal and ONLY only July 4. Fireworks that leave the ground, explode, or break off into pieces are illegal. This is great news for dogs and cats who are afraid of sudden, loud noises.

Fireworks Show

Fireworks are a staple of Fourth of July. This year Castle Rock’s 15-minute fireworks show will be visible throughout the Interstate 25 corridor, including from within Downtown Castle Rock. If you’re local to Castle Rock, it’s recommended you watch from your neighborhood. If you’re new to the area, the City of Castle Rock has compiled a list of places to watch the fireworks from. These include:

  • Castle Rock Service Center
  • Bison Park
  • Deputy Zack S. Parrish III Memorial Park
  • Metzler Ranch Community Park

More details:

  • When: Monday, July 4, 2022 @ 9:30PM
  • Where: Santa Fe Quarry Mesa
  • Activities: Fireworks, Three-Shot Salute

Rock-It Run

A whole new way in Castle Rock to start your Fourth of July holiday!

  • When: Monday, July 4, 2022 @ 6:30AM – 12:00PM
  • Where: Douglas County Events Center
  • Activities: Rock-it Run 5k, Half Marathon, Let Freedom ROCK Concert

Tickets for the Rock-It Run are $30.00 with discounts for veterans and active duty military. Food and beer is included along with medals & tri-blend racerback t-shirts.

Red Hawk Ridge Golf Course

The Red Hawk Ridge Golf Course will be open during normal business hours (6:00AM – Dark). Red Hawk will also be hosting a parking lot party from 6:00PM – 9:00PM featuring the 6202 Band. As well as offering grilled food and beverages for purchase. This event is open to the public and welcomes you to watch the fireworks show.

Personal fireworks are not allowed on the golf course.

  • When: Monday, July 4, 2022 @ 6:00PM – 9:00PM, You are welcome to stay and watch the 9:30PM fireworks but the parking lot party will be over.
  • Where: Red Hawk Ridge Golf Course
  • Activities: Live Music from 6202 Band, Food & Drinks

The Meadows 4th of July Celebration

In historical Castle Rock, the Fourth of July celebration in Bison Park is back for 2022. A kid-friendly event that makes for a great way to kick off your Independence Day celebrations.

  • When: Monday, July 4, 2022 @ 11:00AM – 1:00PM
  • Where: Bison Park
  • Activities: Kid-Friendly parade (11:15AM), Food, Music, Inflatable Rides

Fourth of July Picnic

A picnic is a great way to get outdoors with friends, family, and your pets. It’s also a great excuse to go and try out all of the other Fourth of July events happening in the surrounding cities!


There you have it. 5 Things to do in Castle Rock. This Fourth of July! 🤔😃 We hope you have a safe and fun July 4th!

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5 Things To Do In Greeley This Fourth of July

5 Things To Do In Greeley This Fourth of July

5 Things To Do In Greeley This Fourth of July

 

Fourth of July is coming up. It’s best to get your pet sitter booked early. Here are some activities happening in and around Greeley, Colorado this Fourth of July.

Greeley Stampede

Celebrating 100 years, the Greeley Stampede is one of the most popular events in Greeley, Colorado. This year will be the biggest yet! With more than 120 businesses and organizations from the Rocky Mountain region participating.

More details:

  • When: Monday, July 4, 2022 @ 9:00AM
  • Where: Starts at 19th Street and ends downtown at Lincoln Park near 5th Street.
  • Activities: Flyover, Floats, Marching Bands, Equestrian Entries

Greeley Stampede Demolition Derby

Want more adrenaline than marching bands and floats? The Demolition Derby is happening this July 4th!

  • When: Monday, July 4, 2022 @ 4:00PM
  • Where: Greeley Stampede
  • Activities: Demolition Derby!!

You can buy tickets at greeleystampede.org or by calling the ticket office at 970-356-7787. Tickets start at $20.

Greeley Stampede Fireworks

  • When: Monday, July 4, 2022 @ 9:30PM
  • Where: Island Grove Regional Park

And for the adults…

Independence Day Fireworks @ Wiley Roots Brewing Co.

Want to get one of the best seats in the house? Reserve your table at Wiley Roots Brewing Co. for up to 8 people – beer is included!

  • When: Monday, July 4, 2022 @ 8:00PM (Seating Begins)
  • Where: Wiley Roots Brewing Co.
  • Activities: Fireworks, Beer Included

Tiered Tray Workshop with Sally Otto

While not on Fourth of July this fun workshop can put you in the Independence Day spirit.

  • When: Wednesday, June 29, 2022 @ 5:30PM – 7:30PM
  • Where: Lincoln Park Emporium Creative’s Studio
  • Activities: Theme’d tiered tray table, drinks and snacks are included!

Admission to this event is $30.


There you have it. 5 Things to do in Greeley This Fourth of July! Actually that’s more than five 🤔😃 We hope you have a safe and fun July 4th!

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5 Things To Do In Littleton This Fourth of July

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Fourth of July is coming up. It’s best to get your pet sitter booked early. Here are some activities happening in and around Littleton, Colorado this Fourth of July.

Backyard Bluegrass Bash

Featuring music by Big Hooray Bluegrass and Ghost Town Drifters this small, outdoor event is filled with fun.

  • When: Sunday, July 3, 2022 @ Sundown
  • Where: The Wrong Planet
  • Activities: Live Music, Tiki Bar

Tickets are required to be purchased in advance.

Littleton Red, White & You

Featuring a wide variety of activities for both kids and adults! This Littleton Fourth of July event is sure to be a hit. Fireworks start at 9:30PM. Sadly there are no pets allowed for this event. Book a Wet Noses pet sitter to visit your house during the event. We’d love to make sure your pets get their potty breaks and dinner on time.

  • When: Monday, July 4, 2022 @ 5:00PM – 10:00PM
  • Where: Clement Park
  • Activities: Beer & Wine gardens, Kids Zone, Free Concert by Wash Park @ 7:00PM, Bounce Houses

Fourth of July Picnic

Picnics are a great way to celebrate Independence Day. If you’re looking for a low-cost event in Littleton this one is perfect. Grab a blanket, a cooler, and your favorite picnic classics. What’s even better is you can bring your pets along!

Bring along some dog-friendly picnic food and enjoy the day with your pup outdoors.

4th of July Bash

Looking for something that includes cooling off? Check out the Ken-Caryl Ranch’s 4th of July Pool Party Bash. This event is free and only open to residents.

  • When: Monday, July 4, 2022 @ 10:00AM – 5:00PM
  • Where: Ranch House
  • Activities: Pool Party, Concert, Games, Food Trucks

Not able to make this event? Come back on August 20, 2022 with your pup for the Doggie Dip Day. Dogs get to swim all day in the Ranch House pool before they are drained for the season.

Cornerstone Park 4th of July Fireworks Show

  • When: Sunday, July 3, 2022 @ 5:00PM – Fireworks will start at 9:15PM
  • Where: 5150 S Windermere St., Littleton
  • Activities: Fireworks, Food Trucks

Residents are encouraged to bring a picnic dinner and a blanket to enjoy the festivities and watch the show. Vendors will be on site if you forget something.


There you have it. 5 Things to do in Littleton This Fourth of July! Actually that’s more than five 🤔😃 We hope you have a safe and fun July 4th!

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5 Things To Do In Highlands Ranch This Fourth of July

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Fourth of July is coming up. It’s best to get your pet sitter booked early. Here are some activities happening in and around Highlands Ranch, Colorado this Fourth of July.

Fireworks Show

This year there will be no shuttles provided to the park. So please make sure to bike, walk, and ride-share whenever possible.

Food tucks will be at the event. Keep checking the official website for more information on vendors.

More details:

  • When: Monday, July 4, 2022 @ 9:30PM – 10:00PM
  • Where: Highland Heritage Regional Park
  • Activities: Fireworks

Independence Day 5K

Ready to run, or walk, a 5K? Register online to reserve your spot. Once you’re done with the 5K head on over to the July 4th parade.

  • When: Monday, July 4, 2022 @ 8:00AM
  • Where: Town Center South
  • Activities: Family-Friendly 5K Marathon

July 4th Parade

Admission is free to this July 4th parade and you (and your dog) can participate as well! Registration is not required. You can find more information on how to participate on the official website.

  • When: Monday, July 4, 2022 @ 9:00AM – 10:30AM
  • Where: The route goes South on Hepburn to the Highlands Ranch Parkway East and South into Town Center South parking lot. Here is a route map.
  • Activities: Family Bike and Pet Parade, Community Parade

Fourth of July Picnic

Picnics are a great way to celebrate Independence Day. If you’re looking for a low-cost event in Highlands Ranch this one is perfect. Grab a blanket, a cooler, and your favorite picnic classics. What’s even better is you can bring your pets along!

Bring along some dog-friendly picnic food and enjoy the day with your pup outdoors.

And for the adults…

COLORADO: Red, White & Bollywood Party!

Head on over to our neighbor Long Tree for this 18+ event. Featuring eclectic performances, cocktail specials, and dancing all night long!

  • When: Saturday, July 2, 2022 @ 8:00PM – 1:00AM
  • Where: Paradise Tavern in Lone Tree, CO (9 minute drive approximately)
  • Activities: Cocktail Specials, Music, Bollywood Entertainer DJ Prashant

You can purchase tickets early on allevents.com or at the door (subject to availability) starting at $25.


There you have it. 5 Things to do in Highlands Ranch This Fourth of July! We hope you have a safe and fun July 4th!

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5 Things To Do In Denver This Fourth of July

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Fourth of July is coming up. It’s best to get your pet sitter booked early. Here are some activities happening in and around Denver, Colorado this Fourth of July.

Being the capital of Colorado, Denver has a wide variety of events to celebrate Fourth of July.

Coors Field

Following the Colorado Rockies games on the 1st and 2nd you’ll be able to view some fireworks. The best seats will be inside the stadium but if you’d rather not watch the game you can still watch the fireworks. Lower Downtown or adjacent urban neighborhoods are an alternative place to watch the show.

  • When: Friday, July 1, 2022 % Saturday, July 2, 2022
  • Where: Coors Field
  • Activities: Fireworks & Baseball

You can pre-purchase tickets here.

Cranmer Park Community Picnic

  • When: Friday, July 1, 2022 @ 6:00PM
  • Where: Cranmer Park
  • Activities: Fireworks, Music by The Denver Municipal Band @ 7:00PM

This event goes until the end of the Glendale fireworks.

Four Mile Historic Park’s Independence Day Celebration

  • When: Saturday, July 2, 2022 10:00AM – 4:00PM
  • Where: Four Mile Historic Park
  • Activities: Crafts, Food Trucks, Live Music by the Denver Concert Band

This event does require paid admission. You can purchase tickets here. Tickets start at $8. Kids under 6 are free. Tickets are free for FMHP members.

Civic Center Independence Eve Celebration

Unlike previous years, this years event will be fenced in for heightened security measures.

  • When: Sunday, July 3, 2022 @ 5:00PM – 10:00PM
  • Where: Denver’s Civic Center Park
  • Activities: Music by Dragondeer, Food Trucks, Fireworks

Fireworks begin at 9:30PM.

Central Park Pancake Breakfast & Parade

  • When: Monday, July 4, 2022 @ 9:00AM – 10:30AM
  • Where: Central Park
  • Activities: Breakfast! Followed by an old-fashioned parade @ 10:30AM

This event has a suggested donation. Suggested donation of $5/adults, $3/children or family 4-pack for $12. All proceeds benefit the South Green Swim Team. The event will be followed by an old-fashioned parade featuring bikes, trikes, and wagons at 10:30AM

Park Hill 4th of July Parade

  • When: Monday, July 4, 2022 @ 1:30PM – 3:00PM
  • Where: From 23rd Ave. from Dexter St. to Krameria St.
  • Activities: 50+ Floats, Marching Band, Costumed Characters, Live Music

There you have it. More than, 5 Things to do in Denver This Fourth of July! Actually that’s more than five 🤔😃 We hope you have a safe and fun July 4th!

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5 Things To Do In Centennial This Fourth of July

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Fourth of July is coming up. It’s best to get your pet sitter booked early. Here are some activities happening in and around Centennial, Colorado this Fourth of July.

Centennial itself doesn’t have much happening this Fourth of July. But if you’re in the area there are plenty of activities to do in the surrounding cities. You can check out our blogs on Fort Collins, Loveland, Greeley, Castle Rock, and Denver for more activities.

Denver, Colorado

Denver has lots going on this 4th of July. Below are a few of the activities happening.

Cranmer Park Community Picnic

  • When: Friday, July 1, 2022 @ 6:00PM
  • Where: Cranmer Park
  • Activities: Fireworks, Music by The Denver Municipal Band @ 7:00PM

This event goes until the end of the Glendale fireworks.

Four Mile Historic Park’s Independence Day Celebration

  • When: Saturday, July 2, 2022 10:00AM – 4:00PM
  • Where: Four Mile Historic Park
  • Activities: Crafts, Food Trucks, Live Music by the Denver Concert Band

This event does require paid admission. You can purchase tickets here. Tickets start at $8. Kids under 6 are free. Tickets are free for FMHP members.

Civic Center Independence Eve Celebration

Unlike previous years, this years event will be fenced in for heightened security measures.

  • When: Sunday, July 3, 2022 @ 5:00PM – 10:00PM
  • Where: Denver’s Civic Center Park
  • Activities: Music by Dragondeer, Food Trucks, Fireworks

Fireworks begin at 9:30PM.

Central Park Pancake Breakfast & Parade

  • When: Monday, July 4, 2022 @ 9:00AM – 10:30AM
  • Where: Central Park
  • Activities: Breakfast! Followed by an old-fashioned parade @ 10:30AM

This event has a suggested donation. Suggested donation of $5/adults, $3/children or family 4-pack for $12. All proceeds benefit the South Green Swim Team. The event will be followed by an old-fashioned parade featuring bikes, trikes, and wagons at 10:30AM

Park Hill 4th of July Parade

  • When: Monday, July 4, 2022 @ 1:30PM – 3:00PM
  • Where: From 23rd Ave. from Dexter St. to Krameria St.
  • Activities: 50+ Floats, Marching Band, Costumed Characters, Live Music

Want to read more happenings in Denver, Colorado this Fourth of July? Check out our 5 Things to do in Denver This Fourth of July Blog.

Littleton

Littleton Red, White & You

Featuring a wide variety of activities for both kids and adults! This Littleton Fourth of July event is sure to be a hit. Fireworks start at 9:30PM. Sadly there are no pets allowed for this event. Book a Wet Noses pet sitter to visit your house during the event. We’d love to make sure your pets get their potty breaks and dinner on time.

  • When: Monday, July 4, 2022 @ 5:00PM – 10:00PM
  • Where: Clement Park
  • Activities: Beer & Wine gardens, Kids Zone, Free Concert by Wash Park @ 7:00PM, Bounce Houses

Want to read more happenings in Littleton, Colorado this Fourth of July? Check out our 5 Things to do in Littleton This Fourth of July Blog.


There you have it. 5 Things to do (around) Centennial This Fourth of July! Actually that’s more than five 🤔😃 We hope you have a safe and fun July 4th!

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5 Things To Do In Fort Collins This Fourth of July

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Fourth of July is coming up. It’s best to get your pet sitter booked early. Here are some activities happening in and around Fort Collins, Colorado this Fourth of July.

Remember – in Fort Collins ALL fireworks, including sparklers and snakes are illegal to sell, possess, or use in within the city. This is great news for scared pups and freaked out cats.

Fort Collins Independence Day Celebration

  • When: Saturday, July 2, 2022
  • Where: City Park
  • Activities: Stars & Stripes Golf Tournament, Firecracker 5K, Trolley Rides, and Fireworks starting @ 9:35P.M. at Sheldon Lake at City Park

Pets are not recommended along the parade route but you may bring them for other activities such as the Food Truck Rally.

Fourth of July Picnic

A picnic is a great way to get outdoors with friends, family, and your pets. Fort Collins has a wide variety of natural areas to enjoy an outdoor picnic with over 50 areas to choose from. A few of these places are:

The City of Fort Collins has a list of perfect picnic spots they recommend. If you haven’t tried these out you should!

Go for a Hike

Colorado is known for its mountains and trails. Many of which are pet-friendly. If you want some time away from the hussle and bussle of traditional Fourth of July activities then this might be for you. Some fantastic hiking trails are:

  • Horsetooth Reservoir
  • Lory State Park
  • Maxwell Natural Area Foothills Trail
  • Pineridge Natural Area
  • Cache La Poudre River

All of the above allow dogs. Remember to follow all Fort Collins leash laws. Plus, it’s a great idea in general to keep your dog on a leash when hiking. You can come across wildlife and other dogs. Both of these can pose a danger to an off-leash dog. If you’re unsure about leash laws on a trail, make sure to call ahead.

Go Shopping Downtown

Many businesses downtown will be running special hours for the holiday as well as offering sales. Be sure to check them out! Your wallet might thank you!

While not all businesses are running sales, you can view a full directory of the shops in Downtown Fort Collins here. Downtown is proud to be highly accessible with a mix of transportation options. This includes pedestrian-friendly bike paths, modern bus transit, and old-fashion street cars.

Check Facebook for Events

Many smaller events won’t be published anywhere else. Check Facebook for any smaller happenings this Independence Day. These events are often free and run by individuals or local businesses.


There you have it. 5 Things to do in Fort Collins This Fourth of July! We hope you have a safe and fun July 4th!

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Pet Fireworks Safety Tips

Holidays like the 4th of July, New Year, and others are great fun with lots of fireworks but are maybe not as fun for our pets. If you want to keep your dogs and cats happy and healthy, here are all your Fireworks Pet Safety Tips!

1. Fireworks are fun for us, but are scary for pets!

We might love the pretty lights but for many dogs and cats, fireworks can feel like the end of the world. If you keep that in mind it can make it easier to plan for your pets.

2. Make sure all tags and microchips are up-to-date.

If you have moved recently then your information might be out of date. Making sure it is all current will be a life-saver if one of your pets gets out.

3. Have a current picture of your pets, just in case.

If your pet is picked up by animal control you might need to prove ownership. Or if you need to make flyers you will need a current, clear picture ready to go.

4. Set up a safe and quiet place at home.

If your pet does get nervous with the loud noises, it helps to have a quiet area for them to rest. This is also helpful during any festivities like parties and barbecues.

5. Make sure all windows and doors are closed.

If your dog or cat were to get really nervous, jumping out an open window can look like an easy escape. Even screens might not stop a determined pet, so be safe and keep them securely latched.

6. Do not let dogs out loose in the yard.

Your dog may never have shown an interest in jumping a fence before, but scary noises can push a dog to new limits. I have even heard of dogs that jumped the fence while their person was in the yard with them, so be overly cautious.

7. Try calming items like music and ThunderShirts.

For pets that are extra nervous, you can try all sorts of calming items. Loud music that drowns out the sound of the fireworks may help and so may calming music for dogs. So can ThunderShirts, essential oils, and CBD oil (check with experts on these first as some can be toxic to pets).

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Be safe and have fun this holiday!