• My 2 dogs don't react, but I feel so very sorry for the animals that do.
    I hope you all had a very safe 4th of July.


  • Gossy did well last evening - mostly took all the noise in stride (my previous basenjis didn't like the noise at all) thank goodness.


  • Ah, another reason I love the mountain country life!
    No fireworks.

    Years ago my mother was pet sitting for my dog while I was on vacation over the 4th. The dog escaped and ran away because of fireworks. My mother's comment, "Good grief, it was only a dog!" That was more than 20 years ago and I can still remember my heartbreaking when I learned my dog was gone and my mother was so callous. I never found the dog.


  • we had one that was terrified and one that couldnt care less. thank goodness they are over so jonny can go out for potty breaks. man can he hold it when he wants. he will walk thru rain storms and thunder and lightning dont bother him but fire works and hunters (that are very far away) drive him NUTS. :0

  • Houston

    Otis and Bana did Ok, once I took them outside and showed them the fireworks..even my yappy non-B's calmed down once they saw the culprit of all the noise. We stayed out there until it was all dobe after that the dogs went peacefully to bed. I understand there worry/anger/fear though, since it is loud and they don't know what is loud..


  • What a terrible thing to have happened Vicki 😞


  • I wish they would only allow the public displays, and not have the loud bombs in the suburbs..
    Sigh…but don't think that will happen.
    I just feel so sorry for folks who have horses..my friends have to stay out all night with the stock they have, just to keep them calm.

  • Houston

    I agree with you Sharron, it ought to be enough if they only let those big displays go off. I can't even envision what all the wild aimals are going through, we are so busy making sure our pets are Ok.


  • Paxton just kept running down the stairs to the door and back up again only to perch at the top and yodel for a minute. He seemed to be amused by the noise. Last year I don't remember him reacting at all to them.


  • We lived in Davis for many years where there is only the public display but you can hear the mortars they use pretty much everywhere in town. We have been in Ventura for past couple of years for dog shows and they also only have public displays but they also have several shows within a 10 mile or so radius and the mortars are clearly audible.

    My husband and I strive to expose our puppies to lots of noises when they are here. We get the holiday poppers and watch loud action movies with the surround sound on so the pups learn it is no big deal, just everyday kind of things because you just never know when they may be exposed to loud noises again.

    Some people say they have good results playing the loud action movies on the 4th so that by the time the fireworks start the dogs just think it part of the show.

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