Archive for June 2019

How to Keep Pets Safe During 4th of July Fireworks

How to Keep Pets Safe During Fireworks

Many pets are afraid of fireworks and cats and dogs are more likely to run away or go missing on the 4th of July than any other time of the year. If you are proactive, you can keep your pet safe and calm during the annual fireworks displays.

How to Keep Pets Safe During 4th of July Fireworks

Like most Americans, you have probably been looking forward to summer and the upcoming 4th of July festivities throughout the week of Independence Day. While you are out celebrating with fireworks, barbecues, and beer with your friends and family, it is important not to forget about your furry friends at home. The 4th of July can be an especially scary and dangerous time for cats, dogs, and other pets. Animals don’t understand what is going on when they hear fireworks going off outside, so they can become anxious and afraid. If they are able to get outside, they are likely to get spooked by the sounds of explosions and run away. Each year in the United States, July 5th is the busiest day for animal shelters, as an abundance of runaway pets are found roaming the streets and brought in.

To lessen the chance of harm coming to your furry friends, it is important to take some simple steps to reduce the likelihood that your dogs, cats, or other pets are able to run away during fireworks or be otherwise traumatized or harmed as a result of the 4th of July celebrations:

  1. Keep your pets inside.
  2. Keep ID tags and microchip information up to date.
  3. Make sure your house is safe and comfortable.

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Brenda Howard: Bisexual Activist and The Mother of Pride

Brenda Howard: The Mother of Pride

In celebration of Pride Month, here is an article I wrote about Brenda Howard, who is widely regarded as the “Mother of Pride,” who was bisexual. Though many bi people feel like they don’t belong at Pride celebrations, Pride as we know it today was the idea of a bi activist named Brenda Howard.

Brenda Howard: Bisexual Activist and The Mother of Pride

Of course Pride is for bi people! Though many LGBT+ people may not realize it, Pride was first invented by a bi woman named Brenda Howard.

Though bi people often feel invisible or marginalized at Pride month celebrations, and within the LGBT+ community overall, the LGBT+ community owes its bi members credit for the existence of Pride celebrations as we know them today. Without one bi woman in particular, we wouldn’t have Pride Month or Pride parades. Brenda Howard, a bi, polyamorous LGBT+ activist is known as the “Mother of Pride,” and for good reason.

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New Features to Look Forward to in “Pokémon Sword” and “Pokémon Shield” on Nintendo Switch

New Galar Region Pokemon Discovered!

Nintendo just revealed more information about “Pokémon Sword and Shield,” including the release date, new game play mechanics, co-op raids, and new species of Pokémon.

New Features to Look Forward to in “Pokémon Sword” and “Pokémon Shield” on Nintendo Switch

Nintendo revealed some more information about the upcoming Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield games for Nintendo Switch, which will be released worldwide in time for the holidays on November 15th, 2019. Both games are currently available to preorder individually, as well as in a special two-pack.

Aside from the long-awaited release date, Nintendo has also revealed some new information about the latest generation of main-series Pokémon games, including new features never before seen in the world of Pokémon, including co-op raids and a feature that allows any Pokémon to become giant for a limited time in battle. New Pokémon characters have also been revealed.

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