• Noxy@pawb.social
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    12 hours ago

    if a dog isn’t bothered by it what’s the problem?

    I’d rather fireworks be opt-in by way of traveling to a fireworks show than being forced to endure most of my neighbors setting off explosives for no good fucking reason

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      57 minutes ago

      Because it’s simply not a suitable place for an animal that can be unpredictable under stress. You dog freaks out because of the stress of fireworks, large crowds, strangers, new place, etc. and suddenly flips the script. Not a bad dog, but an idiot owner. Your dog bites someone. Now what?

      Unless you’re willing to accept having to pay 700 bucks to kill your dog afterwards and pay whatever costs come from any treatment for the victim, and be barred from pet ownership, don’t bring your animal to public events for humans.

      I hate this argument “my dog is nice” TO YOU.

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      14 hours ago

      Same. But if i put on the headlamp i use when cutting claws, i might aswell have tried to kill her family in front of her.

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        11 hours ago

        And God forbid I gently blow on my dogs face. This is akin to waterboarding for him. But he will happily stick his head out of a car window at full speed.

        I don’t always understand why dogs are the way they are, but I sure am happy that they are.

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      10 hours ago

      Yeah, the kitty who is on Prozac, didn’t care about fireworks at all. The kitty who has normal kidney function has needed so many cuddles today.

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      21 hours ago

      Yeah, our lab is excited every-time one explodes. When we do backyard fireworks, the main concern is holding her back so she doesn’t shove her face in them.

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    18 hours ago

    My dog loves fireworks for some dumb reason.

    To the point where I think if he could he’d run to find where they are coming from and try to bite them.

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      8 hours ago

      My old dog was a puppy when the local baseball team won the world series. We took him outside after the game, and our neighbor behind us started lighting off some pretty big fireworks.

      The first one or two startled him a little, but he saw that we weren’t reacting and quick settled down. Then he started to enjoy them. He’d watch the neighbors light one up, watch it shoot into the sky and explode, and then back to the neighbor, tail wagging waiting for another one.

      After that, any time he heard them going off somewhere he’d run around to the windows trying to get a better look. If he could find a good angle he’d happily stand there and watch the entire show.

      My current dog just doesn’t react to them at all. We got her at about a year old, so I don’t know what, if anything, her previous humans did to desensitize her, but at most she just kind of groans and rolls over if they’re close enough to disturb her nap. I actually use them as a good excuse to take her for a walk because she is kind of dog-reactive and I know no one else is going to be out walking their dogs during the fireworks.

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      11 hours ago

      Dogs are the best. Who fucking knows what they are thinking. A friend of mine has a dog who isn’t really food driven, but do you know what he fucking loves? Raw baby spinach leaves. Ohhh boy, if you open a bag of spinach in front of that dog, you best be giving some to him. Funny little creatures they are. All of them with their own quirks. But all of them the best.

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        10 hours ago

        We discovered how much my last tux cat loved watermelon when we cut one in half, got distracted by I don’t know it’s not important, came back in half an hour and she was standing in the watermelon devouring it. She had eaten half while my back was turned. I’m not even sure I can eat that much watermelon that fast, it was a big melon and she went down to the green. I stop at the white. We made sure to buy her a new melon every week while they were in season, but we kept her to much more reasonable portions.

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      17 hours ago

      Yeah my corgi that is fucking afraid of everything, like jackets, cats, plastic sacks and so on, adores fire works. I have no idea what’s wrong with the fucking animal.

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        14 hours ago

        corgi’s are just derpy lil guys.

        my hound couldn’t give two fucks about the blammo-booomo bullshit. my staffy will try to merge with the basement floor at the molecular level.

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    22 hours ago

    *The number of firework events that irritates dogs, is too damn high

    There, fixed it for you.

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        16 hours ago

        One thing I despise is how many fireworks events there are for events supposedly for veterans. Do you really think the best way to show your appreciation is by making a bunch of loud explosions?

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        21 hours ago

        I could still hear fireworks going off at 2am last night. At that point, you’re just a shitty, thoughtless person or group of people.

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          20 hours ago

          A lady i met said: Fireworks are a Circus, but for stupid people. And I had a really good laugh. They are neat when you first see them as a kid, but they have no replay value to me.

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            18 hours ago

            I feel like a miserable grumpy person because when I see fireworks now all I can think of is the environment and the fire risk.

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              14 hours ago

              Yeah. Environment, forest fires, and all the animals that can hear better than us being petrified by the noise. Drone light shows are way better.

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              12 hours ago

              I feel that, but also my entire rest of my family are migraine sufferers and 2/3 of our dogs go scared and crazy when they go off, July is one of the worst times in our family. I wish people could constrain it to just the 4th instead of like June 30-july 14th