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My dogs are turning into junkies!!!

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banned-dot | 22:18 Sat 01st Nov 2008 | Animals & Nature
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this year it is worse than ever, at the momenbt , even with K glass double glazing , it sounds like piledriving outside with the bangs from fireworks, but my dogs are tripping on barbs!!!!!!!!!!!! grrrrrrrrrrrr
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I think that catnip should be illegal - turning my moggies into total wasters who lie around with a spaced out look on their face.

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Fed up with fworks from Divali (this w/e) then bonfire night next w/e and testing setups throughout weekdays. Livestock panicing madly into fences, dogs cowering, even deer being chased into highways.

With so much world starvation 'tis a sin to BURN money on fireworks.
Yes and I thought we were all having to tighten our belts with the credit crunch ect...Have you seen the price of some of the fireworks...how can they afford to spend that much?.We have had them for a week now, my poor dogs and cats are at an all time high, I feel for them it must be hell for them.g.
Our main firework display is fantastic and has a brilliant atmosphere. It must cost an absolute fortune but it entertains hundreds of people and is a magical evening.

I live not far from this and the cats sit behind the double glazing and enjoy the display.

There has not been too many fireworks set off in the run up to the main even this year - this is good for everybody as it becomes a nuisance.

we close the curtains turn the television up to block out the noise of fireworks but the dogs still cower under the furniture :(
This is the only time I am glad my cat is deaf...;-)

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