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Re:Dogs terrified
05 November 2009 21:44
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Reborn Fireworks rank amongst the most pointless invention ever. I sympathise with this view. If you paired up a fireworks display, Loose Women, and ...Next Top Model i think te world would implode I watched over an hour long fireworks display in a harbour by our hotel in Sydney at the end of a holiday last year and it was about as impressive as a fireworks display could be - which wasn't really all that. This was right at the end of the summer at the early part of september - they'd got twice the amount of fireworks as usual as the previous display had been called off for bad weather. Despite that it still wasn't the impressive - it's just lights and sparkles after all. Massive waste of money that could be better spent elsewhere. Bah humbug
Awesome pic, but Tony you're not doing yourself many favours posting up tips on preventing the gag reflex and then a picture of a guy touching his toes - Ak
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Re:Dogs terrified
05 November 2009 21:44
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haha i never read the thread before i posted, thats my excuse and im sticking to it!
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Re:Dogs terrified
05 November 2009 22:50
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You can buy pheremone from the vets which will chill your dogs out. I have the feline equivalent (Felliway) for my cats and it seems to work with them.
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Re:Dogs terrified
05 November 2009 23:21
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My dogs not happy either, always tries to climb behind the tv.
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Re:Dogs terrified
06 November 2009 07:31
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essex_chris My Rabbit was doing ok out in the garden but i've brought him indoors and have him sat on the couch with me now while i catch up on some Sky+ (got HD coming Monday so watching all the recorded stuff). Might just spend the night in front of the tv, light a fire, and spoil him a bit giving him bits of food Whats his favourite programme?
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Re:Dogs terrified
06 November 2009 07:41
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monitor You can buy pheremone from the vets which will chill your dogs out. I have the feline equivalent (Felliway) for my cats and it seems to work with them. Really? You can buy a pheremone that chills cats out? I didnt know that, can you tell me more pls?
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Re:Dogs terrified
06 November 2009 07:51
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He`s fast asleep now, only another 3 nights to go
You gotta love livin', baby, 'cause dyin' is a pain in the ass.
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Re:Dogs terrified
06 November 2009 10:20
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tac monitor You can buy pheremone from the vets which will chill your dogs out. I have the feline equivalent (Felliway) for my cats and it seems to work with them. Really? You can buy a pheremone that chills cats out? I didnt know that, can you tell me more pls? http://www.feliway.com/gb/All-about-Feliway-R/What-is-Feliway-R
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Re:Dogs terrified
06 November 2009 14:57
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I'm with the "ignore it" posts - you don't want to omfort and reward your dog when he's doing the wrong thing (ie being sh*tscard of the fireworks). Its what we've done with our chap, and he's now alright and doesn't appear to care at all about the noises.
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Re:Dogs terrified
07 November 2009 20:43
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I was furious at the fckg idiots letting of loads last night, pointless and my little lad was petrified.
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Re:Dogs terrified
07 November 2009 21:17
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My dog does not seemed fazed. Aslong as he's near a radiator that's switched on he's not bothered.
Blue_Lagoon3000 Ive been entered a few times by delivery men, i didn't hold it against them.
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Re:Dogs terrified
08 November 2009 00:34
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Strange how different dogs react. My last dog didn't like them. Current dog does not react in any way. At all. Maybe he's deaf.
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Re:Dogs terrified
08 November 2009 10:43
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He might be immune to it all - you've exploded many a time haven't you. Roughly 5 mins after you get a chinese so the dog is used to fireworks
Awesome pic, but Tony you're not doing yourself many favours posting up tips on preventing the gag reflex and then a picture of a guy touching his toes - Ak
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