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Bonfire Night

(5 Posts)
BlueBelle Thu 04-Nov-21 17:52:53

My dog never bothered …but I would just play music if I had an animal that was afraid not necessarily a special programme needed, everyone can play whatever music they normally play can’t they ?
I personally have always thought organised fireworks is the only way to go that’s all I ever took my kids too and grandkids as well

Germanshepherdsmum Thu 04-Nov-21 15:41:49

I’m very lucky that my dog takes no notice of fireworks or thunderstorms but I’ve had cats and one dog who were very afraid.

Josianne Thu 04-Nov-21 15:14:09

I think my puppy is more into reggae music or rock than Beethoven given the ankle biting dance that goes on after his dinner every evening! I'll have to find a suitable radio station.

25Avalon Thu 04-Nov-21 15:04:14

There is a petition going to parliamentary hearing that only official organised fireworks should be allowed. If fireworks were no longer sold to the public there would not be so many bangs that go on for months that frighten some animals.

Elless Thu 04-Nov-21 14:56:59

Any pet owners out there may want to try this.