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What does your pet do when they hear fireworks?
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molliepops
05-11-2011
My neighbour has just left she is devestated her collie had a heart attack and died when she was walking this afternoon and some nasty idiot let a firework off at the end of the road.

Broad day light ---- WHY !!!!!!!!!!!
pasodaisy
05-11-2011
My neighbour has just left she is devestated her collie had a heart attack and died when she was walking this afternoon and some nasty idiot let a firework off at the end of the road.

Broad day light ---- WHY !!!!!!!!!!!


I'm so sorry to hear this, how horrible.
dollymarie
05-11-2011
Patch (6 year old Jack russell) just tries to kill them all by barking constantly.

We've had to put his muzzle on him this evening, because its the only thing that subdues him.

I'll be glad when the fireworks have stopped
guernseysnail
05-11-2011
Originally Posted by Shadow70:
“My cats are asleep on the bed too. Next door's dog is going ballistic.

Poor animals that get scared, they must be wondering what is happening.”

Things are a bit quiter now..but I know of 2 parties tomorrow night....
big bro geek
05-11-2011
My cat doesn't usually sit on my lap but he's been up on it all night.

Think he's petrified and just wants to know he's safe

I wonder how pets coped during the war?
sally1978
05-11-2011
All this week as soon as its got dark my labrador has just gone and laid on his bed and shook constantly untill they stop going off.. He's settled now as theyt have stopped. It will take him a few weeks to get back to normal and not associate the dark with fireworks but then we will have the christmas/newyear to deal with x
Pixie Queen
06-11-2011
Originally Posted by pasodaisy:
“My neighbour has just left she is devestated her collie had a heart attack and died when she was walking this afternoon and some nasty idiot let a firework off at the end of the road.

Broad day light ---- WHY !!!!!!!!!!!


I'm so sorry to hear this, how horrible.”

Your poor neighbour. Please pass my cuddles on to her. I just wish her old boy or girl had a more easy way out than the awful noise
EastEnders-1105
06-11-2011
Originally Posted by molliepops:
“My neighbour has just left she is devestated her collie had a heart attack and died when she was walking this afternoon and some nasty idiot let a firework off at the end of the road.

Broad day light ---- WHY !!!!!!!!!!!”

So Horrible thats how one of my old friends lost her Springer spaniel but it was at night.
Ravenwing72
06-11-2011
Originally Posted by molliepops:
“My neighbour has just left she is devestated her collie had a heart attack and died when she was walking this afternoon and some nasty idiot let a firework off at the end of the road.

Broad day light ---- WHY !!!!!!!!!!!”

That poor lady. She is in my thoughts.

My puss cat was curled up under a blanket trembling last night. Not fair.
queenshaks
06-11-2011
We had to go out yesterday but we were concerned about leaving Simba as he's only 4 and half months.

We were out maximum 6 hrs, we were home by 8.30pm, he seemed fine, thank God! I was panicking so much for him.

I wish we could take him out with us when we go out, I always feel guilty when we leave him behind.
big bro geek
06-11-2011
The cat sh*t on the carpet today as he's been too scared to go out the last few days!
Simone17
06-11-2011
Originally Posted by Moonbean:
“My poor collie is hiding behind the sofa. Our old collie used to hide in the bath of all places! The rest of the year you couldn't get her near the bathroom, but as soon as those bangs started it became her bunker!”

Our one year old afghan Agnes did exactly that last night. This is a raised bath in their room, good job she is a good jumper.
guernseysnail
06-11-2011
Another night of Fireworks and a frightened dog, fingers crossed that's it until New Year.
LightningIguana
06-11-2011
The gerbils don't care and neither did the dog when he was alive. Can't tell with the pleco, seeing as it pretends to be dead all the time anyway.
MGS4SnakeRulez
06-11-2011
Nothing they just carry on sleeping.
Mwarpie
07-11-2011
The cats don't mind them but the cockatoo hates them, I wonder how the birds and wild animals get
on poor things,the trouble is it's not just on november 5th.these days, it's any excuse to let them off very often after midnight, no thought for anything or anyone, about time they were banned.
cornishweb
08-11-2011
My 2 dogs don't mind the fireworks
CatStew
08-11-2011
My cats don't react to fireworks at all.

My dog on the other hand, if we let her out and some fireworks go off she loves watching them and will get excited and chase them!
LaurelandHardy
20-11-2011
Every time fireworks go off around here my Cat looks at me in disgust as if to say "For goodness sake will YOU stop that noise"
She is a bit of a diva mind!
eng123
20-11-2011
Our dogs must have been wierd. As soon as they heard fireworks, rather than cower they would do the complete opposite, they would demand to be let outside and then bark their heads off. They tried to find the source of the bangs, rather than hide from them.
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