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Fireworks Again!
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My German Shepherd keeps wanting to go outside to see what all the noise is about. I let her out and she lies on the patio watching them and occasionally barks at the really loud ones. I am so lucky that neither she, nor Tilly are trying to climb the walls.
Those of you with animals who are frightened must be having a terrible time as the firework season seems to be much longer this year.
Will it never end?
Those of you with animals who are frightened must be having a terrible time as the firework season seems to be much longer this year.
Will it never end?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The distance is immaterial unless its miles away. Their hearing is so much better than ours, and if they are affected they will hear them. I asked in Sainsbury's today why they were still selling them when Bonfire Night was 5th November, and they told me it was company policy to keep them on display until a certain date. I told them to stick their company policy where the sun don't shine. Wish they would ban them from being let off other than 5th November and then only at organised displays.
yup. We have had them here every single night since the 30th October. Melatonin has helped considerably, my dogs don't go into blind panic at the first one and stay in blind panic until approx an hour after the last one.
Tilly, latest research is that offering calm comfort is the best course of action and does't reinforce fear. Lankeela the shops buy insurance for the whole of the legal sale period which ends today. Happily (heavy sarcasm) there is a shop near me that holds an all year round licence. Yes I know that the fireworks are the display type and expensive but that doesn't seem to stop people having them for their private parties when they feel like it. You can also, of course, buy online.
a local lady here was riding her horse in the daytime and some lovely people threw a lit firework out of the car window at the horse. Horse bolted but luckily no one hurt. Time to ban them except for organised displays I think.
Tilly, latest research is that offering calm comfort is the best course of action and does't reinforce fear. Lankeela the shops buy insurance for the whole of the legal sale period which ends today. Happily (heavy sarcasm) there is a shop near me that holds an all year round licence. Yes I know that the fireworks are the display type and expensive but that doesn't seem to stop people having them for their private parties when they feel like it. You can also, of course, buy online.
a local lady here was riding her horse in the daytime and some lovely people threw a lit firework out of the car window at the horse. Horse bolted but luckily no one hurt. Time to ban them except for organised displays I think.