We’ve had them intermittently since Memorial Day. It’s ramping up in frequency, but slower than in years past. There was one year where it was nearly constant from Memorial Day until Labor Day. And those idiots kept lighting M-80s or, as I like to call them, mini-dynamite sticks.
I used to love fireworks as a kid. Something happened and I’m not sure what, but I started shaking my fist and waving my cane and telling the kids to get off of my damn yard.
Running a dryer with tennis balls, an old shoe, or knotted towels (with the heat turned off) is a popular household trick used to soothe dogs afraid of thunderstorms or fireworks. The steady, rhythmic thumping noise helps mask the unpredictable booms of thunder, which can reduce your pet’s anxiety. Worth a try, eh? Good luck!
Before I was able to read the caption, I was going to say something like. “Mama, make the booms go bye.”
It had that fireworks/thunderclap look to his expression.
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He hates both. And it’s the season. We’ve already had fireworks in my neighborhood.
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We’ve had them intermittently since Memorial Day. It’s ramping up in frequency, but slower than in years past. There was one year where it was nearly constant from Memorial Day until Labor Day. And those idiots kept lighting M-80s or, as I like to call them, mini-dynamite sticks.
Talk about shell-shocked most of the summer.
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Amen. That does not sound like fun.
There is a firework hut not half a mile (as the crow flies) from my house. They are constantly testing the merchandise. 🤦♀️
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I used to love fireworks as a kid. Something happened and I’m not sure what, but I started shaking my fist and waving my cane and telling the kids to get off of my damn yard.
And the funny part is? I don’t even own a cane.
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Poor baby!
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I got him a thunder shirt and it didn’t work. The vet gave him some medicine. On the down side, it takes four hours to work.
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Have you heard this?
Running a dryer with tennis balls, an old shoe, or knotted towels (with the heat turned off) is a popular household trick used to soothe dogs afraid of thunderstorms or fireworks. The steady, rhythmic thumping noise helps mask the unpredictable booms of thunder, which can reduce your pet’s anxiety. Worth a try, eh? Good luck!
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Thank you. I will have to try this. 💕
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Hahaha Chico’s is just chillin’ bcuz he’s just that cool 😎😹
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