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Beso 02-11-2022 09:01 PM

Pet owners V fireworks.
 
We have to dodge **** on a daily basis, year after year.

One night out of 364, if your dog is scared. Scared enough to poop itself. Then haha, karma got you.

Rottweilers love fireworks, and they are a proper pet.:smug:

The Slim Reaper 02-11-2022 09:03 PM

Do you have a rotty?

My cat is weird. Some years they petrify him, others he raises his head before going back to sleep.

smudgie 02-11-2022 09:05 PM

Our little Smudge loved them.

Beso 02-11-2022 09:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper (Post 11224787)
Do you have a rotty?

My cat is weird. Some years they petrify him, others he raises his head before going back to sleep.

No, I just watched an online clip of one barking to get the window open so he could see out the high rise flat. Which inspired my thread.

I did however have to live with a chihuahua called bert who had stinky ass and bad temper, before I moved back to scotland from essex.

joeysteele 02-11-2022 10:43 PM

I detest them.
My Staffie is terrified of them.

I have to sit close to him when they're going off.
Holding him tight close to me.

It wouldn't be too bad if it was just one night bit we get them now days before Halloween and for days before and after guy Fawkes night.
Then the infernal things are back at Christmas and New Year.

I don't mind the organised displays but really I detest the things.
Along with the distress it causes my Staffie.

Mystic Mock 03-11-2022 12:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by joeysteele (Post 11224810)
I detest them.
My Staffie is terrified of them.

I have to sit close to him when they're going off.
Holding him tight close to me.

It wouldn't be too bad if it was just one night bit we get them now days before Halloween and for days before and after guy Fawkes night.
Then the infernal things are back at Christmas and New Year.

I don't mind the organised displays but really I detest the things.
Along with the distress it causes my Staffie.

I agree with you 100%

My Cat gets petrified of Fireworks.

bots 03-11-2022 02:08 AM

heres the thing, should we ban everything that could potentially frighten a pet? or indeed frighten anybody/anything, because thats what banning fireworks would open the door to. It's unfortunate that it upsets some pets, but that's life

Zizu 03-11-2022 02:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11224834)
heres the thing, should we ban everything that could potentially frighten a pet? or indeed frighten anybody/anything, because thats what banning fireworks would open the door to. It's unfortunate that it upsets some pets, but that's life


Those incredibly loud ones that sound and feel like mortar bombs should definitely be banned ..


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Mystic Mock 03-11-2022 03:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zizu (Post 11224839)
Those incredibly loud ones that sound and feel like mortar bombs should definitely be banned ..


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I agree.

There is honestly no need for some of the Fireworks to sound like Mortar Bombs.

arista 03-11-2022 03:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mystic Mock (Post 11224842)
I agree.

There is honestly no need for some of the Fireworks to sound like Mortar Bombs.

Yes
But we are stuck with them
for years now.


Yesterday Fire station in the South East
had a front window open a bit,
some Evil yobs chucked in a firework,
2 firemen had to go to hospital
to get their hearing checked.

This is why Fireworks bought by
youths are the problem.

Mystic Mock 03-11-2022 03:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 11224844)
Yes
But we are stuck with them
for years now.


Yesterday Fire station in the South East
had a front window open a bit,
some Evil yobs chucked in a firework,
2 firemen had to go to hospital
to get their hearing checked.

This is why Fireworks bought by
youths are the problem.

Hopefully those idiots that threw the Fireworks get a visit from Big Tyrone.

Niamh. 03-11-2022 07:07 AM

I have a dog and a cat neither are bothered by them

Cherie 03-11-2022 07:10 AM

You can get silent fireworks so that would seem to be the solution, I dont think banning is the answer but the ones that sound like bombs going off should be banned and it’s not one night a year either October through to New Year they are always going off randomly we have just come back from Spain, no fireworks for Diwali or Halloween, there was a short 5 minute display as one of the beach bars closed for the season but they were the normal ones not Beirut style, last night some one was setting them off somewhere not sure what the celebration was :skull:

Crimson Dynamo 03-11-2022 08:10 AM

My girl is now mostly deaf so wont bother her now but one of the TL's dogs would shiver, howl and hide

There are NO reasons why they should be sold to silly boys or adults wanting to let them off in the street or in gardens

Cherie 03-11-2022 08:11 AM

Yeah our westie used to be petrified but is now deaf so wanders around oblivious thankfully

bots 03-11-2022 08:16 AM

just smack the pet about the head and give it something else to worry about :smug:

joeysteele 03-11-2022 08:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11224834)
heres the thing, should we ban everything that could potentially frighten a pet? or indeed frighten anybody/anything, because thats what banning fireworks would open the door to. It's unfortunate that it upsets some pets, but that's life

I'm not and never have called for them to banned.
However I do think organised displays are the better way.

Plus to control the period they go off and also the times.

Guy Fawkes is the 5th November.
Fine.
Possibly even day after on a weekend.

Not for weeks before or after.

Yes have them as New year comes in.
Not all over the Christmas period

Animals have suffered shock and worse with fireworks going off at all times.

They shouldn't even be sold until a few days before guy Fawkes or New year.
Instead they're on sale weeks ahead.

If you saw my Staffie who is a brave and strong being.
With the distress he was in hearing those for hours on end booming noises
You'd maybe understand the unnecessary suffering put on animals.

What it must be like for other wildlife.
Plus an owner of Horses I know has a nightmare time calming and being there for his near panicked Horses with the damn things going off at all hours for days and even weeks.

Oliver_W 03-11-2022 08:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by parmnion (Post 11224786)
We have to dodge **** on a daily basis, year after year.

No you don't.

When was the last time you saw dog poo on tbe streets? It just doesn't happen anymore, people pick up after themselves.

Beso 03-11-2022 09:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oliver_W (Post 11224891)
No you don't.

When was the last time you saw dog poo on tbe streets? It just doesn't happen anymore, people pick up after themselves.

Today.

Cherie 03-11-2022 09:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11224879)
just smack the pet about the head and give it something else to worry about :smug:

:oh:

thesheriff443 03-11-2022 09:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11224879)
just smack the pet about the head and give it something else to worry about :smug:

Then the mrs will feel left out

Kazanne 03-11-2022 09:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by joeysteele (Post 11224880)
I'm not and never have called for them to banned.
However I do think organised displays are the better way.

Plus to control the period they go off and also the times.

Guy Fawkes is the 5th November.
Fine.
Possibly even day after on a weekend.

Not for weeks before or after.

Yes have them as New year comes in.
Not all over the Christmas period

Animals have suffered shock and worse with fireworks going off at all times.

They shouldn't even be sold until a few days before guy Fawkes or New year.
Instead they're on sale weeks ahead.

If you saw my Staffie who is a brave and strong being.
With the distress he was in hearing those for hours on end booming noises
You'd maybe understand the unnecessary suffering put on animals.

What it must be like for other wildlife.
Plus an owner of Horses I know has a nightmare time calming and being there for his near panicked Horses with the damn things going off at all hours for days and even weeks.

I agree Joey, animals always seem to suffer for human entertainment, fireworks are used all year round as we are constantly celebrating something, You can get fireworks that don't sound like a bomb going off, which are nice for the kids etc ,but the really loud ones ?I don't get the point of those, plus some are not responsible with them and cause so much damage and you always get the cruel people who tie them etc to animals, so for me displays are the way to go ,with no need for the ones that are mega loud. My dogs just go and cower under the duvet so one of us will go and lie with them and put music on. My animals are far more important to me than a fizzle and a bang.

MTVN 03-11-2022 10:17 AM

Dog owners are always complaining about a few nights of fireworks but what about us non dog fans who have to put up with their mutts 365 days a year ****ting everywhere, taking up all the space on paths and parks, slobbering and jumping on you while the owners chuckle about what a cutey he is

New dog owners are the worst, chew your ear off about them all the time and shove pictures in your face, they go on about their dogs more than new parents go on about their babies

joeysteele 03-11-2022 10:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kazanne (Post 11224918)
I agree Joey, animals always seem to suffer for human entertainment, fireworks are used all year round as we are constantly celebrating something, You can get fireworks that don't sound like a bomb going off, which are nice for the kids etc ,but the really loud ones ?I don't get the point of those, plus some are not responsible with them and cause so much damage and you always get the cruel people who tie them etc to animals, so for me displays are the way to go ,with no need for the ones that are mega loud. My dogs just go and cower under the duvet so one of us will go and lie with them and put music on. My animals are far more important to me than a fizzle and a bang.

Spot on Kazanne..:wavey:

joeysteele 03-11-2022 10:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MTVN (Post 11224936)
Dog owners are always complaining about a few nights of fireworks but what about us non dog fans who have to put up with their mutts 365 days a year ****ting everywhere, taking up all the space on paths and parks, slobbering and jumping on you while the owners chuckle about what a cutey he is

New dog owners are the worst, chew your ear off about them all the time and shove pictures in your face, they go on about their dogs more than new parents go on about their babies

None of my Staffies have ever done that, slobbering, barking or jumping on anyone.
Neither have I harped on about my Staffies except to other dog owners when and if they wished to discuss my pets and vice versa theirs.

Even as a new dog owner.

Can people not speak for themselves and if they don't want to talk to people about their pets to just say so to the person.
Rather than moan about them behind their backs.


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