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Carole
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31-10-2004, 06:08 PM
poor Daisy and Buds

We have been lucky this year hardly any have been set off (so far)
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31-10-2004, 06:10 PM
the kids round here are setting them off all dy and well into the nite

we had to go and get tablets for our dogs yesterday to calm them down
we didn,t have harley last year but we have quickly learnt he hates them
he crys loads when they go off and wets himself
hope the tablets start to work soon
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31-10-2004, 06:23 PM
Originally Posted by eRaze
You can call the police cos they aint supposed to be let of after 11pm!!
They got to catch the blighters first
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31-10-2004, 06:28 PM
..here we go again SOMEONE could end up wih a firework up the bum this evening and it won't be me
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31-10-2004, 06:49 PM
well Im biting my tongue to go out and tell them to fof
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31-10-2004, 08:11 PM
Ive had it up to here with fireworks, i was walking the dogs up the fairmile last night, and someone let some fireworks off in their garden literally across the road from where i was walking, scrump nearly slipped his collar he was so scared, he still isnt right, hes really shaken...
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31-10-2004, 08:46 PM
Fireworks have been going off all evening here tonight............now my girls normally aren't worried about them, but my Rosie was mated 3 weeks ago and she is stressed out, panting etc. and I know it's the fireworks, when a rocket went up earlier, she shot out of her bed..........normally she would ignore them completely.

I'm dreading 5th November
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31-10-2004, 09:17 PM
loads here as well ...makes me laugh how people can offord them ??? mine are'nt too fussed and India loves watching them ....but they make me bloody well jump.....
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31-10-2004, 09:30 PM
Hi well Tess who is so laid back it's beyond belief - sleeps through them. Sal ignore them mostly too but if in the garden for a wee and one goes off she barks like mad. The cats in the house not out after dark now with fireworks going off. They aren't fussed at all Oscar even sits on the widowsills watching them I know he is because he moves from back to front watching them go off

I appreciate anyone with a dog that is scared of them must be been driven mad. It's the loud screetchy ones that get to me, and the relly lod banging ones.

Karen
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31-10-2004, 09:31 PM
they have been going off here for last couple of days. indie wont go outside for a wee she jus runs back inside scared. Then spends the whole night deep barking at the window with all the little hairs on herback raised

they really should be banned. and only allowed for organised public shows one night of the year.

MY dad and his friends always arrange a massive fireworks do at his mates house every year and they all spend like £100 each on fireworks and invite loads of people who spend jus as much

They are sold in all the shops round here, they r too dangerous i think!
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