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Post by Staffy lover Fri Nov 02 2012, 16:24

Anybody ever take their dogs to a bonfire?
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Post by Guest Fri Nov 02 2012, 16:27

not the best idea unless there are no fireworks Straight Face

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Post by Guest Fri Nov 02 2012, 16:48

No. Even a dog that isn't worried by fireworks might react badly to being right next to one. All those bangs, whizzes & flashes must make even the most even tempered dog quite anxious.

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Post by Gazagem Fri Nov 02 2012, 16:58

My colliex was fine with loud bangs as long as they were outside and fireworks or thunderstorms never bothered him we would sit at the back door and watch them from there
our last gsd sat with us and watched fireworks while we were on holiday in the Isle of White but he was fine and just lent against me
If however he was scared i would have not stayed to watch them and i would certainly not take skye or buster they are to nervous so bonfire night we put the tv on loud and stay in the warm

One gsd had a firework thrown at him by some louts whilst we were out walking but luckly instead of running off the must have felt he needed to protect me so he turned and ran barking at the louts who must of been scared as he was a very big broard black long haired dog and his eyes looked red in the dark (when the lights shon on them)
A friend used to say he could have been used in film as a hell hound lol
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Post by Kathy Fri Nov 02 2012, 17:32

No we haven't, Rocky is bad enough just hearing the idiots around where we live setting off fireworks. Wouldn't ever consider it now.
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Post by Keith Fri Nov 02 2012, 19:00

I'm going to a dog bonfire later this week where fireworks and sparklers are banned.

Will just be loads of people and dogs standing round some burning rubbish. Laughing
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Post by Kathy Fri Nov 02 2012, 19:09

That fine, at least you will keep warm, so it serves a purpose Big Grin
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Post by Keith Fri Nov 02 2012, 19:10

Yes, it will cost me 2 quid in petrol versus 2.80 in heating costs if I stay in, so I'm nearly quids in. Laughing
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Post by Kathy Fri Nov 02 2012, 19:11

Bargain Laughing
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Post by Guest Fri Nov 02 2012, 19:13

we were invited to the family Bonfire party tomorrow but have declined , they have it on the farm in a barn , not had a bonfire there for the last 5 years and only a few small fireworks but it's that noisy we never hear them , however the family always know best and end up having all the rucks , justifying the dogs etc against Dachshunds and Spaniels and then everyone sees fit to give them every scrap off their plate so we on poo watch all night . We will have a pet friendly night in with the telly instead

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Post by janey Fri Nov 02 2012, 20:24



I may as well be at the fireworks tonight as loud as it is, and I can't usually hear them! Moo doesn't react but I wouldn't take her to a display, too many people around Xx
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Post by jshrew Fri Nov 02 2012, 23:13

Working dog wrote:I'm going to a dog bonfire later this week where fireworks and sparklers are banned.

Will just be loads of people and dogs standing round some burning rubbish. Laughing

Bonus although Ledger hates smoke/fire he barks when I switch the gas fire on, sneezes if someone smokes near him and if there is a bbq/bonfire nearby he refuses to walk anywhere close so it would be no good for us Laughing

Thankfully it has been fairly quiet on the firework front but he is barking at them this year which is new even though I have been using the adaptil spray and rescue remedy in his water Sad going to stay with my parents tomorrow night and Monday as they are out of town so less chance of fireworks
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Post by zoe2004 Fri Nov 02 2012, 23:17

Benson don't seem bothered about anything but his not been close to one before just ones going off while walking
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Post by Guest Fri Nov 02 2012, 23:23

Just make sure you keep them on lead on a night wherever you are. My mate was out walking last year when a firework spooked his staff and he bolted. It was only because he reported Winston missing and a distraught woman had called the police to say there was an anxious looking Staffy prowling her kitchen that he got him back.(Winston ran in the first house with door open for cover which was 1 mile away almost)
Winston is a rock solid dog that (against my advice) he always used to walk everywhere off lead and would never flinch at anything

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Post by Guest Sat Nov 03 2012, 08:37

Not if there were fireworks around, or if your dog's scared of them. Loki isn't bothered about thunder and lightning or fireworks, but when we were outside in a storm he was terrified, and when a firework got set off right next to us, he ran straight to the field because he was scared. Just too much to be close to unless you're sure your dog's fine and comfortable around them.

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Post by Staffy lover Sat Nov 03 2012, 09:14

Thank you all. I just dont know how Pixee is going to react. I plan to stay in with her and maybe watch some on the decking that light up in the sky if we are lucky to see any, and see how Pixee is, which we should do as theres one just 15mins walk away from us down the canal. I have been very careful all week walking Pixee as our last walk once off the canal into the village is dark by then. So far she has been ok, just jumpy when theres people walking toward us.
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Post by Guest Sat Nov 03 2012, 09:16

Staffy lover wrote:Thank you all. I just dont know how Pixee is going to react. I plan to stay in with her and maybe watch some on the decking that light up in the sky if we are lucky to see any, and see how Pixee is, which we should do as theres one just 15mins walk away from us down the canal. I have been very careful all week walking Pixee as our last walk once off the canal into the village is dark by then. So far she has been ok, just jumpy when theres people walking toward us.

It's good to get her conditioned to stuff like that so long as she is comfortable , slightest flinch and she should be inside

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Post by Herewegoagain!:) Sat Nov 03 2012, 15:39

I'm about as likely to take my Bruce to a display as I am to bath the cats ,blow dry them and straighten their fur with my wife's ghd's! Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin

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Post by pongy Sat Nov 03 2012, 15:59

Herewegoagain!Smile wrote:I'm about as likely to take my Bruce to a display as I am to bath the cats ,blow dry them and straighten their fur with my wife's ghd's! Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin
so that's a no when
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Post by Guest Sat Nov 03 2012, 16:01

dave742 wrote:
Herewegoagain!Smile wrote:I'm about as likely to take my Bruce to a display as I am to bath the cats ,blow dry them and straighten their fur with my wife's ghd's! Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin
so that's a no when

reckon so :-$

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