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Dixie couldn't care less. She knows her humans have her back.
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John McCormack, CRS
Albuquerque, NM
1,472,606
I had 2 Australian Shepherds (bigger dogs) who would turn into little puddles of shaking fur the second a firework would go off! One would try and hide behind the toilet in the downstairs bathroom and the other would instantly pee.
They couldn't even watch a good war movie like The Longest Day which we should all watch today being D Day.
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Susan Emo
Kingston, ON
83,481
Yes my rescue dog is terrified. we just turn the tv up load and cuddle up close
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Susan Emo
Kingston, ON
2,538,789
Good morning Larry. We have the same issue. We attend fireworks away from our home, but they are still shot off in our area, but not that bad.
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
1,660,528
Maybe we live in a city with a lot of ''noise'', my pets care less about fireworks.
Sorry, for your dog, poor thing.
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
216,960
I have never had a problem with any of my dogs. Now, I do not take them near the fireworks, but "someone" seems to fire off a few firecrackers each time the Hawks win and they merely lift up their heads. Previous dog did not flinch either. Feel sorry for your little guy. Good luck! Maybe keep them in the basement, where the noise may be less loud for them?
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
2,443,346
My Dog hates them and shakes and hides. He is a nervous wreck!
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
1,772,017
No but the woman hates them. I can't fire them off anymore so I stopped going to Indiana where they are legal and buying them Larry. They are Illegal in Illinois
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
3,075,066
1,438,018
3,550
That is a big problem for my Lab/Pit mix. Luckily for us our veterinarian prescribed a doggy sedative that makes him a little sleepy, and we have not had problems since! i was worried about giving it to him at first but the doc. assured me it was perfectly safe.
67,419
Yes my sheltie Lucy gets upset over thunder & fireworks. But she wants to lay in the bed and be petted to calm down. She shakes and grunts. My other sheltie Tanner sleeps through everything and nothing bothers him. They were both rescued from puppy mills.
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Larry - my poor departed dog, Lucky, was gun-shy when my Larry brought her home from a hunting lease. Thunder, fireworks, you name it and she was a nervous wreck. i always knew when were going to get a bad storm because she would start pacing and panting.
1,771,090
My first Sheltie used to bark back at fireworks. Sheltie #2 goes right to his 'safe zone' in the bedroom or huddles up right next to me.
212,860
When I used to have a German Shepherd he was scared of thunder and fireworks. Currently have a African Grey Parrot that could care less, he is just curious.
613,494
More dogs disappear from home during 4th of July than any other day.
Thundershirts do help some as does de-sentising them with thunderstorm music.
Eve
61,641
My dog is fine with fireworks. We had trained our dog from weeks old (via playing a cd of various sounds) to have a all different sounds, construction vehicles, fireworks, lawn mowers, etc... She seems to be very unresponsive to external sounds.
1,466,257
Larry Johnston Yes, that's when the barking starts. One of our dogs just sits there and shakes.
1,513,143
Yes and an M80 or two at three in the morning usually gets the lights turned on at their house!
699,327
Yes, firewords, thunder and everything that goes bump in the night. Get your dog a Thundershirt, sold at all pet stores.
5,210,292
We dont have a fireworks season here. Like 4th of July and New Years eve are the only time you ever hear them.
5,428,538
Our dog hates it, too. But fortunately, we don't hear much of fireworks except on the actual holiday "day."
2,759,862