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Dog shivering and following me round drooling all over the place. Panting a shaking like mad.
Good news though is that he isnt barking and ripping the carpets up like he has in past years. We have a baby in the house this year and it seems to have calmed him down a bit.
Failed gundog springer at fireworks days are a nightmare but this kind of thing come with rescuing.
Molly is doing a bit of tummy growling and the odd woof but doesn't seem stressed...snoozing in her crate as I type.
Oscar and Barney (pushty cats) are fine - Barney getting a bit nervous, but he takes it out on Oscar in a bit of play fighting if he gets pissed off.
Hope your fella's ok. Bit late, but DAP can help. 🙂
Collie not so great, nervous wreck - worse than previous years. Got one of them DAP diffusers but he wont stay in one room long enough for it to have effect!
Cats curled up fast asleep not bothered at all
Got one of them DAP diffusers but he wont stay in one room long enough for it to have effect!
I think this is the problem in general with freaked out dogs...the last thing they want to do is sit there and get high! Hope he's ok - it's just one night. Comforting cuddle not helping?
our Yorkie is curled up in front of the fire with his jumper on happy as 😀
there are some proper ground shakers going off too 😯
Kids are sat looking out of the window watching the show
Missy could not care less. We've just been out for a walk, she trotted along oblivious to the bangs and bursts of light above us, now she is asleep on the bed. I'm glad.
Have you tried Serenum? Or Zylkene?
The 2 westies are sleeping.
They have never been bothered by fireworks, in fact one of them used to sit and watch the rockets in the sky when a pup.
They have never been close to them though or shotguns etc so the bangs doesn't bother them.
I feel sorry for the collies, they all seem to suffer really badly. My sisters is a quivering wreck.
Does anyone know why they are so sensitive?
Just seen a stupid person at a huge firework display with their dog, a large white fluffy husky thing, poor thing must be deaf.
My cat wants to go out after coming out from behind the freestanding cooker.
We've tried everything in the past DAP, Drugged to his eyeballs, t-shirts, cages and the best thing seems to be us just leaving him in alone (plus his little cat friend louie).
Been out earlier and we expected carnage when we got back but its better than ever - still not perfect though.
Hang in there Brad lad...
Seen here in happier times:
the two cats are wandering round demanding food, so no different to normal
It's like armageddon around here with the locals blowing up their giro's and our Border Terrier is sleeping through it all as normal
DD he's all snuggled up on the sofa drooling into the laptop now 🙂 Luckily I'm here tonight - tried to nip wife thursday when I was on shift - needs his dad to protect him it seems.Not helped by being rescue dog so bit neurotic sometimes.
Bit late for this year - but maybe for next - I saw an episode of It's Me or the Dog USA. Victoria Stilwell managed to calm a dog which was terrified of thunder. The poor thing was shaking, dribbling, burrowing under beds and furniture. She cured it completely. Maybe you could get a copy of the episode and see what she did?
Our border was a bit nervous lastnight seemed fine tonight when I left.
cat is doing her business in the litter tray and looking a bit aloof, and wil resume her station by the oven door as there's a chicken in there so nowt out of the ordinary (although i only got her from the rescue a week and a half ago)
Harry the cat is under the bed, pops out occasionally to check we are ok!
No pet to comment on but I'm finding it all really ****ing annoying. Don't see the attraction in some bangs and pretty colours. Mleh.
Frankie the six year old Jack Russell has just got back from a walk and is fine.
When she was a pup i took her on walks when the fireworks started and she has akways been good,,,just stands and looks as the rockets fly off !!!
Bobby the cat is curled up half asleep on top of a pile of drums. Not in the slightest bit bothered
We bought a cd from the vets that has firework noises on it, and have been playing it for a couple of hours every night for a month. Really really helped. No panting or drooling, and he hasnt hidden under the table yet. Recommended.
Our cats are mooching about, seem to be utterly unconcerned. 2 police cars, a fire engine and an ambulance are on the next road over, hope people are ok. 🙁
Winnie the Pug was sitting on top of the sofa watching whats going on! Let her out of the back door and she was chasing the rockets as they went up from neighbouring gardens!
For ones that are scared the best thing to do is provide them with a nice dark bolt hole to hide in and close all the curtains/blinds and out some music on.
Then the difficult bit, ignore them, pretend nothing bad is happening and reward them if they start to show signs of normal behaviour. When you give them lots of attention etc they assume you are worried too.
Sounds scary CD can help a lot of dogs, Adaptil (new name for DAP) collars can help some dogs, various calming drugs etc can also aid it but training is the best way, takes time however.
Took the dog to see the fireworks this evening. He sat there watching and not flinching once.
My chow chow is sat on the deck watching local fireworks go off , he seems to love them ! He's 6
yep Max or 8 year old Golden retriever fast asleep and local park has display on at the moment
Rocket the tortoise asleep in box in garage...hopefully oblivious.
Our 8 month old labrador hasn't be bothered at all...just slept through it in her bed.
Our two 'old' gun dogs are not enjoying it. Though one is out half the time on opiates for his arthritis. Other is tucked under the Mac desk as I type and hassles for attention every 3 mins.
All slightly reduced by my one chance in the year to play some rock loudly!
Our two cats, Elvis and Priscilla, don't seem remotely bothered. 'Cilla was sat out on the balcony earlier watching the rockets go off a few doors down.
My Springers too knackered to notice the bangs, he's been working all day and is now tucked up in bed with a nice big bone from the butchers.
Our cat just doesn't care at all, he's sat in front of the log burner keeping warm.
I think Project went to the same fireworks display as us, as there was a Husky at the one I went too! Chacombe display.
Monty is knackered after a traverse of rossendale, while I undertook a survey for the proposed cycleway.
He had a great day....................I got my head around what a task we have on our hands.





