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Re:Dogs terrified
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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
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Re:Dogs terrified
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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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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
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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
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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
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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
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06 November 2009 07:51
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He`s fast asleep now, only another 3 nights to go
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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Re:Dogs terrified
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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
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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
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