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Blumin Fireworks

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  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    it might still be for Diwali - it started on Sunday and runs for 5 days. Today is the 4th day, the Hindu New Year.
  • zaksmum
    zaksmum Posts: 5,529 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Idiot drug dealer in my road has just this minute started setting huge fireworks off in the middle of our narrow residential street.

    It really does beggar belief, this time of night when there are kids in bed.

    My dogs are going crazy all over again, just like last night.
  • RachRubyD
    RachRubyD Posts: 418 Forumite
    Mine isn't scared so much but barks constantly. Sick of them I hate firework night as I have a phobia of loud bangs so am frightened than the dog.

    Cat going mad though, my mum opened her blinds to look outside at fireworks and she was miaowing carrying on for her to shut the blinds as she didn't like them.

    Only problem is my dog won't go outside for the toilet when fireworks going off as its a bit to loud. So yesterday I put my expensive freshly washed bedding on and my mum did the same. Well guess what little madam decides to wee on the bed. Could of strangled her.

    Thankfully the fireworks stopped today but my favourite takeaway place has been set on fire by gang of thungs last night :(

    Don't know if been said but you can buy skullcap and valerian tablets for dogs that help relax them. I have them for my dogs epilepsy but thankfully she doesn't need them. Or even rescue remedy can be used with dogs in stressful situations.
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