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Fireworks Tonight

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I can't hear them, I've got my tv volume on 100 and my Alexa on max volume (planet rock) to try and prevent my dog from having a heart attack. Second night in a row, my head is fucking pounding.
 
What a waste of money, and also annoying as hell to non participants to the ones who like to throw their money away, a new law needs to be passed over this, we are passed the days of bangers, sparklers and rockets, it's the ferking 30 or 50 shot semi professional firework display.
 
A work colleague of mine has taken this last Weekend off on annual leave to look after his Collie .

He does it every year , his dog is petrified .

Thankfully where I am at the moment no idiots are setting off fireworks at stupid times , lets hope it lasts .
 
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Poor budgie.

My weird dog, who as a rule is scared of her own shadow, happened to be in the garden when fireworks were going off. I opened the door to get her in but she was unfazed and wanted to stay out. The freak.
 
Squarebear said:
My weird dog, who as a rule is scared of her own shadow, happened to be in the garden when fireworks were going off. I opened the door to get her in but she was unfazed and wanted to stay out. The freak.

Mine was the same, they were going off 50ft above his head and he wasnt even acknowledging them. Strange because he can be quite nervous at times
 

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