Annie was the only dog I could take to the fireworks shows and not be bothered. She was 50% Red Heeler, 50% Jack Russel Terrier and 100% stone deaf. 100% faithful too. Smart little whip learned hand signals quickly. Miss you little girl. RIP.
2nd year in a row that shops aren’t allowed to sell fireworks due to Corona (no gatherings to watch the fireworks, no idiots hospitalized due to fireworks-related injuries). I am not a pet owner, but I like that. No tons of fireworks debris in the morning, barely any morons blowing up fireworks since December 29th… They’re discussing to ban the sales on fireworks even after Corona for environmental reasons and for example have one mayor fireworks display organized by the city on December 31st each year.
Strange thing about my Layla: She is absolutely unperturbed by thunder, fireworks, or any loud noises. But she is generally fearless anyway. Except the new kitchen rug. She’s terrified of that.
I’ve luckily never lived anyplace where shooting fireworks for New Years is common. Shooting pistols into the air, on the other hand, is entirely too common.
Enter.Name.Here almost 3 years ago
Annie was the only dog I could take to the fireworks shows and not be bothered. She was 50% Red Heeler, 50% Jack Russel Terrier and 100% stone deaf. 100% faithful too. Smart little whip learned hand signals quickly. Miss you little girl. RIP.
amethyst52 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Gibbs will be tranquilized and sleeping in my closet tomorrow night. He can’t like fireworks or thunderstorms.
BigDaveGlass almost 3 years ago
A timely reminder to keep an eye on pets……
alien011 almost 3 years ago
2nd year in a row that shops aren’t allowed to sell fireworks due to Corona (no gatherings to watch the fireworks, no idiots hospitalized due to fireworks-related injuries). I am not a pet owner, but I like that. No tons of fireworks debris in the morning, barely any morons blowing up fireworks since December 29th… They’re discussing to ban the sales on fireworks even after Corona for environmental reasons and for example have one mayor fireworks display organized by the city on December 31st each year.
Minehunter almost 3 years ago
Sort of suits Will’s personality.
Yardley701 almost 3 years ago
I read some states banned fireworks for that reason it terrifies animals.
up2trixx almost 3 years ago
Strange thing about my Layla: She is absolutely unperturbed by thunder, fireworks, or any loud noises. But she is generally fearless anyway. Except the new kitchen rug. She’s terrified of that.
pheets almost 3 years ago
We do fireworks for The Fourth and NYE.. All but one of my animals are fine with it. The wuss is my bigger dog.
bryan42 almost 3 years ago
I’ve luckily never lived anyplace where shooting fireworks for New Years is common. Shooting pistols into the air, on the other hand, is entirely too common.
Ed The Red Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Some dogs just want to watch the world burn. —Alfred
donwestonmysteries almost 3 years ago
Oh Yeah. Pray for rain.
cuzinron47 almost 3 years ago
Each have their own element.
lawguy05 almost 3 years ago
Happy New Year, guys!
raybarb44 almost 3 years ago
Oh, Poor Babies…….
j.l.farmer almost 3 years ago
the fireworks started here at 745p
knottytippet almost 3 years ago
It’s sad that people celebrate by terrorizing animals and humans with PTSD. Cruelty seems to be endemic in our species.