Fireworks already!!
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FourWheelDrift

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91,565 posts

305 months

Yesterday (22:23)
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What is it with some people, we expect fireworks at midnight for maybe half an hour. So we plan to make sure our pets are outside for their final toilet duties at least an hour before, so why are there fireworks going off now !!!

cliffords

3,326 posts

44 months

Yesterday (22:26)
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Just been out with our dog and could hear fireworks too.
We are very fortunate, 6 year old spaniel, scared of a door closing loudly but not of fireworks.

Bairn

185 posts

168 months

Yesterday (22:28)
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Two working cockers in here not bothered at all, but still- feel sorry for any pets that suffer.
Wouldn’t cross my mind to set them off. Total waste of money and distresses a lot of folks pets.

towser44

3,987 posts

136 months

Yesterday (22:29)
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5.30pm they started here, the dog has been shaking for hours now :-(

borcy

9,363 posts

77 months

Yesterday (22:32)
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Not had a peep so far.

Doofus

32,481 posts

194 months

Yesterday (22:40)
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November 5th, Diwali, gotsomeleftoverfireworks, December the everything, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, it'snearlynewyear, new year's eve, new year's day, it'snearlyhogmanay, hogmanay, leftoverfireworks.

And then, occaisionally, throughtout the year, we have Incaseyou'veforgotten,I'mstilla.

a_dreamer

2,285 posts

58 months

Yesterday (23:03)
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We've a sprocker. He's not overly scared by fireworks, more angry at them barking at him. Had them most nights this week.

Last night at 11:30 proper confused me.

Ed Boon II

70 posts

2 months

Yesterday (23:13)
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Our two standard poodles have been shaking since around 18:00 tonight, they are petrified.

I hate fireworks, you can always guarantee the nearest sink estate has the most going off, literally benefits going up in smoke.

BossHogg

7,028 posts

199 months

Yesterday (23:36)
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We've had fireworks going off on the street for hours, my little cat is curled up in a quilt on the sofa snoring like a buzz saw, living her best life.

2 GKC

2,217 posts

126 months

Yesterday (23:39)
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Give it a rest. It’s New Year’s Eve.

vixen1700

27,306 posts

291 months

Yesterday (23:40)
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Doofus said:
November 5th, Diwali, gotsomeleftoverfireworks, December the everything, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, it'snearlynewyear, new year's eve, new year's day, it'snearlyhogmanay, hogmanay, leftoverfireworks.

And then, occaisionally, throughtout the year, we have Incaseyou'veforgotten,I'mstilla.
Not had ONE single night without fireworks since a week before Diwali. Seriously, not one fking night.

otolith

64,289 posts

225 months

Yesterday (23:50)
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Shih Tzu doesn’t give a st. My old German Shepherd used to get excited when he saw them - thought they needed chasing!

Been going on all night here.

Easternlight

3,732 posts

165 months

Yesterday (23:56)
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4 o'clock here wasn't even fking dark!!!

BossHogg

7,028 posts

199 months

otolith said:
Shih Tzu doesn t give a st. My old German Shepherd used to get excited when he saw them - thought they needed chasing!

Been going on all night here.
We used to have a rabbit that sat in the middle of the lawn watching the fireworks, I choked on my cuppa many times as she watched them fly over her head and fall on her back trying to look over her shoulder.

Sheets Tabuer

20,707 posts

236 months

Mine didn't bat an eyelid but then she's a trained gun dog, it is possible to train them not to piss themselves when they hear a bang.

Or we could just try to stop people having fun instead.

otolith

64,289 posts

225 months

To be honest, I never did anything to train ours, they just never gave a st.

Hackney

7,335 posts

229 months

Gah!!!!! Fireworks from 9pm this evening. WTF?
Just when I was trying to get th kids to bed. They enjoyed them for a bit but even my son said he wouldn’t be able to get to sleep.

This was the fireworks near us at 9:30 - 9:40 this evening.
At what point did fireworks become less about the oohs and aahs and all about the loudest explosions imaginable?

https://youtube.com/shorts/UsmwRYd96Jg?si=KW1mT6-2...

otolith

64,289 posts

225 months

Dunno, I remember buying airbomb repeaters and bangers a long time ago? I think you can just buy bigger aerial shells these days.

soad

34,242 posts

197 months

Easternlight said:
4 o'clock here wasn't even fking dark!!!
Cricket club had a family event at 18:00, but obviously that’s away out in the sticks (and surrounded by the fields).

Locals didn’t start firing until 23:00, more or less. That went well into 01:00. Suppose depends how old they are?

aterribleusername

410 posts

84 months

BossHogg said:
otolith said:
Shih Tzu doesn t give a st. My old German Shepherd used to get excited when he saw them - thought they needed chasing!

Been going on all night here.
We used to have a rabbit that sat in the middle of the lawn watching the fireworks, I choked on my cuppa many times as she watched them fly over her head and fall on her back trying to look over her shoulder.
My mum's old Shih Tzu was a funny mix of those. He would go demented at the sound of fireworks, scrabbling at the back door. Not because he was scared but because he was desperate to get out and watch them! He'd jump up on the patio table for the best view and just be entranced by them. Yes, he fell off multiple times but it never deterred him. Happened regularly thanks to a few wedding venues in the valley.