She says it is fireworks season again…which means loads of pops, bangs and fizzes. Two-legses may like them… four-legses, not so much. I used to be really scared…
But I’m all growed up now and my two-legs is pretty well trained; she closes the curtains for me, puts the noisy box on to cover the bangs and makes sure I have somewhere safe and cosy to snuggle though I usually just hide sit under her desk to protect her..
She says most two-legses are pretty good about that sort of thing. But, just in case, there are loads of things you can do… so I thought I’d share the RSPCA’s advice video. You can visit their page here too for other creatures… like horses. They get nervous of everything anyway…I’m not even allowed to say hello to them… so fireworks must really spook them.
Enjoy your fireworks… but keep us safe!
Much love,
Ani xxx
Good to remind people of the trauma this causes for our furred and feathered companions. Thanks, Sue! Bravo!
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I camehome yesterday evening to a trembling dog who just wanted to hide…
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Oh, poor baby.
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Thanks for the advice, Ani. Not everyone knows how much those whizz pops can affect our 4 legged friends 💜
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I was glad when my two legs came home yesterday…there were lots of them and I needed to cuddle her ( just to keep her safe, of course!) xx
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Hopefully only a couple more days xxx
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I hope so…
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I don´t like all those loud noises either. Mom and Dad keep me indoors where it’s safe. My friend, Patch hides in the shower. Here in Spain, there are fireworks all the time as there are many fiestas. Your friend, Dot
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I’m glad we don’t get that many! Stay safe, Dot xxx
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your two-legged is a thoughtful one, and great that you are there to stay right under her desk and protect her
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I don’t know what she would do without me 😉 Much love, Ani xxx
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Why do fireworks have to be so noisy? I love the display of colours, but the terrible noise isn’t really necessary…
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I don’t mind… but Ani does, and even the fish don’t seem happy with the loudest noises.
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Ani says thank you, Jaye xx
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More than welcome, Ani!
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My dogs aren’t afraid of fireworks or thunder unless it is VERY loud. They just sleep through it. just as well because it isn’t fireworks season here, but it IS hunting season.
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We don’t get guns here, apart from the odd clay pigeon shoot, thankfully.
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We are in prime deer hunting country. Hunters don’t always seem to realize that a house means PEOPLE and maybe other creatures live there and they should move away to a safer area. You can’t miss hunting season. You can hear the guns going off 7 days a week.
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I would not be happy about that at all…
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Great advice Ani. We don’t get fireworks all the way out here, but Mogi is terrified of storms so I know what you mean. 🙂
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Ani tries to warn thunder off by barking at it. It is quite funny watching her, four paws firmly planted, telling it to go away and leave her airspace. 🙂
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lmao – go Ani! Mogi is part chihuahua so she just hunkers down and quivers, literally. Poor little thing shakes so hard I worry she’ll break something. Cuddles help but she really is terrified.
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Oh bless her…she really is a small dog then! 😉
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Oh yeah…she’s actually smaller than Pippi, who’s a very small cat under all her fur. She has an odd relationship with the cats. They’re ‘her’ cats. She protects them from possums, foxes and strange ferals, and in return they love her and bully her. She doesn’t seem to mind. 🙂
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As long as they are all happy…. 🙂
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Good thinking. You need to protect your two legged!
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She’s lost without me 😉
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That’s understood! ❤️
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You are so sensible, Ani!. Keep your mistress safe. (Wishing you lots of noshy bones…) A scratch behind the ears…xx
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I like to keep her away from my ears these days. She will insist on cleaning them and we dogs do not like stuff that smells of cucumbers in our ears! xxx
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We don’t have fireworks because of the pets, Sue.
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We can’t avoid them here.
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Ani says thank you kindly for sharing, Bob. x
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You are both welcome.
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We have out Thunder Jackets which help keep us calm, Ani. Wearing one sends Toby to sleep, while Austin tends to bark a lot at the noises. The boys turn the volume up on the TV and build us a den. We have great fun helping them make it.
Thank you for reminding everyone.
Love,
Toby and Austin
xx
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She did wonder about one of those jackets for me, Toby and Austin, but I’m okay as long as I have her feet to look after and my den under the desk 😉 xxx
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Great you’re sharing this advice, Ani. I hope it helps lots of pets cope with them better. I’m OK. Mummy’s good like yours, and makes things as easy on us as she can. I’m not scared of them anyhow, but it’s still good she does. Besides, my little brother is scared of them. We’ve been getting lots already, and even with all Mummy does to help him, he gets quite upset. They keep the curtains closed, and we have noisy things happening in here, but he still gets upset and barks or whines – especially with the big ones. Takes lots of cuddles to calm him down. Lots of licks, Lilie
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Aw bless him. See, he might feel better if he thinks he is looking after your Mum…it works for me 😉 xxx
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Thanks for the tips, Ani. We’ll pass them on. And I’m glad you’re around to protect your two-legses.
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Mine seem to needall the help they can get 😉 xxx
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These are very good advice. My cats hates fireworks.
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Many animals do… it must be a scary time for them.
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Thanks Ani and Sue. Maybe I’m turning into an old grump, but I really don’t understand the attraction to or need for fireworks.
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I enjoy them… but I could live without them these days 😉
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I loved them when I was a kid, but now I prefer more peaceful pursuits 😊
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I still love them when I am watching my granddaughters loving them 🙂
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That’s understandable.
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Sweet little Ani, you take such good care of her needs.
We had such a wicked storm last week, on Halloween night. My roommates dog burst into my room to get comforted from all the loud sounds. I just kept rubbing her ears and she eventually calmed down. I felt so bad for her.
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Aw poor little thing… I’m glad you were there for her!
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I always am. I love that dog with all my heart. I’m her proud Auntie. LOL! 🐕💖
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She obviously knows it too ❤
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Yes, of course, Guy Fawkes Day! I got little Angel a snuggle coat to help with thunder storms but I bet Ani would have none of that!
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That and Halloween.
No, Ani disapproves of me trying to put anything on her. She may remember the Christmas antlers 😉
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Poor babies- it’s a big, scary world out there!
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It is when it bangs and pops, just when they are falling asleep for the night.
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Ani you are so right! Too much noise for elder people too.
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My eldly person agrees… but says she’s not ‘that’old yet 😉
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Great move to post this, Ani and Sue. We always lock Beowulf and Grendel in, although they were in a real grot with us this year because we locked them in from late morning because the weather was so awful we thought if they went out again they may take shelter somewhere and not come back in time. They’ve done that before. Still, I’d rather they’re miffed with us than out there in the thick of it. Ani looks gorgeous, as usual again. I hope you were OK with all the noise. 🙂
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We have another big display going on right now. Ani is keeping my feet warm under the desk. Or at least, that’s all she’s admitting to … 😉
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Ah, bless her. That’s the trouble with bonfire night nowadays. It used to be just on the night or the nearest weekend when I was a kid, but now there seem to be displays over a three-week period. Personally, although I love fireworks, I think that’s bad – there should be a law limiting the timeframes for these dos. It’s not fair on the animals otherwise. 🙂
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I agree, it goes on way too long… and rather devalues the celebrations that used to be just once a year.
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It does, I totally agree. The same as Christmas, which nowadays seems to start in September. 😦
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September? Oh no… we’ve had Christmas advertising at local pubs since July around here!
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Oh my goodness, that’s insane. It’ll be all year round before long. But it takes all the magic out of it because it ceases to be that special time of year when the focus is spread over such a long period. Madness. Another thing I hate about modern life… 😦 Glad you see it that way too, though. It’s not just me then. ❤
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No, it really isn’t just you 🙂 x
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🙂 x
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Ani we are so lucky to have caring and well trained two leges , don’t you think ?
Love Ruby, ( still standing but hobbling )💜💜💜
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You make sure they take care of you, Ruby… and look out for my Advent invitation in a couple of days 😉 xx
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Oh! I will on both counts, thank you Ani 💜 💜
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Humans do tend to do these silly sorts of things done’t they? … just as well your person is so well-trained. 🙂
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It took me a while to get her that way, but she’s pretty obedient these days 😉 Much love, Ani xx
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Thanks for the info Ani. You are a pro at this now. And you look so official in that first photo, looking like you should maybe holding a coffee mug? LOL Hugs xxx
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She won’t allow me coffee… which I think is a bit mean considering how much she loves the stuff 😉 xxx
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Lol, stick with the chicken Ani – it’s better for you. 🙂 ❤
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I’ll always stick with chicken 😉 xx
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Persevere Ani. One day the 2 legs with power might have enough sense to ban fireworks then all animals can get on with life. Humans are such idiots at times!!
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I’m getting old… I doubt I’ll be around to see that day 😉
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Anything may happen Sue, … Boris is your PM.
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That’s what worries me 😉
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Much paw love, Ani, from, safe as houses, Dante Dawg. xxx
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*Waves from under desk* xxx
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It is a frightening thing for animals of all kinds. We can keep our cats and dogs in, and give them reassurance at this time, but what about cattle, sheep and other farm animals out in the fields?
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The wild things too…
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I’m not against anyone having a little fun, but the folks in our neighborhood were letting off fireworks for at least three weeks straight near Independence Day. I’m not talking about a few minor pops—these were full-fledged mortars. Both of my dogs were completely freaked, and my female completely loses it to the point of hyperventilating and climbing all over me. I never been the type of person that wanted some kind of ordinance about this, but I’ve changed my tune. Please think about all of the animals you are traumatizing and freaking out.
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Between Halloween and Bonfire Night, we tend to have a few weeks of it too… instead of a couple of nights. So many creatures are scared by these things.
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The whole of November seems to be ‘let off fireworks’ month. I really think that the sale of fireworks to the general public should be stopped, and only organised displays allowed.
Not only for the sake of the animals, but also for human safety, too. They are dangerous things.
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I used to love making fireworks with my grandfather, though I imagine it was riskier than the child ever cared to think. But to have them going off every night for no reason is too much.
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Stay safe, Ani!
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Doing my best 😦
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Awww, this doggy has the loveliest face! Weirdly Louis Catorze isn’t scared of fireworks at all but he feels for all the pets who are!
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Cats seem able to to take many things in their stride… I think it is the inner lion 😉
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Catorze is TINY. So his inner lion must be the size of a mouse. 🤣🤣🤣
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