The anticipated celebration of America’s Independence Day calls for an annual celebration full of fireworks, grilling, and cheers. Amid the fun-filled chaos, however, sometimes lies the overlooked care of pets that may have a contrasting and much more fear-filled perspective of the Fourth of July.Dr. Christine Rutter, a clinical associate professor of emergency and critical care medicine at the Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, helps owners prepare for the underlying pet hazards that are present during the noisy and foodabundant festivities of the upcoming holiday.Keeping Your Hotdogs To Yourself “Puppy-dog eyes” has been coined as a ...