Twitching & Birdwatching13 mins ago
How have your pets been on bonfire night?
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Hope they are all ok, my JRT has decided its his duty to see the fireworks off, had to get stern with him last night, thought he was ok but as soon as we got to our friends for a party tonight, our daughter texted to say he was going manic again so we had to come home, bless him!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It was Ellie's first bonfire night with us and she was brilliant. She's lived a fairly quiet life in kennels (other than the dogs, of course) and we live half a mile from the park where they do the big civic firework display. The bigger bangs made her start a little but as soon as she saw we weren't taking the slightest notice of them, she settled back to sleep again.
What she'd have been like if we'd both gone out last night, I'm not sure, but that's something I would never do to any dog on bonfire night.
What she'd have been like if we'd both gone out last night, I'm not sure, but that's something I would never do to any dog on bonfire night.
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My poor dog had been, shaking, panting, and very stressed, he's the same tonight as its started all over again, all thanks to some kids throwing fireworks at him the week before bonfire night when he was a pup, 8 years later and the least little noise set him off, even the clickers you get to train them. Tried everything over the years, nothing works.
Mine needed loud telly, my loud singing and 3 doses of Zylkene to get through it...and its started again tonight. They finished last night just before midnight. We did all the desensitisation when they were pups, all the advised stuff to no avail. They ar generally cheerful bold outgoing dogs but they just HATE fireworks. I can live with and manage the set occasions of the year but its been most nights now since Diwali and frankly I have had enough
We've had less fireworks round here than in prevous years and Jack (eldest dog) was not nearly as upset about them than on previous years, (I think that he's going deaf in his old age!) but Isla (youngest dog, belgian shepherd) was very upset by them and I had just lured her into the garden and was waiting for her to have a pee, when the most enourmous rocket sailed overhead, and exploded over our garden! Anyway, I hope that they are over and done with for another year.
Just been in Sainsburys and they have a display cabinet still full of fireworks - I asked a bemused customer services assistant why they were selling fireworks when it was over last week and she gave me some waffle about it being store policy to sell 'out of date' goods off cheap - I asked if she could speak to the local vets and ask if they would sell their 'anti firework' preparations off cheap as well - all I got was a huff and a 'look' that said we've got a right nutter here.
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