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had to put my dads lurcher and my whippet in the house to night because of the fecking fireworks. my dads dog is ok with them but the littile whippet is petrified of them. its going on till 11 o cloak last night duno how long to night anyone else having this problem and my little terrier goes nut when she hears them alb daryl

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my springer will be out the mora night watching them, as i set them off, her mother used to come right up to them as i was lighting them, the stupid c**t used to try n catch them, the lurcher i lost other month would stand in the garden but was coming round to them, the 2 pup's have never seen them, you can here them now but they sleeping, the lazy c**ts!

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My dogs weird she's fine around shot guns and loud bangs but for some reason if she's in the house she goes tits over fireworks she acts likes someone's breaking in. Goes mad protrolling the house

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my springer will be out the mora night watching them, as i set them off, her mother used to come right up to them as i was lighting them, the stupid c**t used to try n catch them, the lurcher i lost other month would stand in the garden but was coming round to them, the 2 pup's have never seen them, you can here them now but they sleeping, the lazy c**ts!

 

Surely the dog wasn't 'the stupid c**t' in this situation?

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Had an old lurcher bitch years ago that would have faced Golioth but come to fireworks she would lie curled up and sleep soundly in the BATH only place she seemed to feel safe anywhere else she would pace around whining and really looking petrified

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Get one of these CDs (bit late now for fireworks night though) . I've found it really helps to desensitise dogs. I've got a couple of dogs which are terrified, but each year for around a fortnight before fireworks night I play it several times a day, and more importantly in the evening (dogs seem to be more frightened by night time bangs). I start off quietly for a week, then gradually increase the volume.

 

OK, it doesn't replicate the shock wave which goes through the air when a real firework goes off, but seems to help get them used to the noises all the same.

 

http://www.soundtherapy4pets.com/

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