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Our Lab is gun shy but likes fireworks just stands there watching them.

 

Ive had dogs all my life and they do seem to come in two types when it comes to fireworks, one couldn't give a toss the other jumps out of its skin at the slightest bang

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I've about had a gut full this week, seems with bonfire night being mid week, both weekends have been fireworks nights too.

 

Not much fun with nervy dogs!

 

We put the radio in loud but they still aren't calm!

 

Anyone heard of these ballistic type jackets for them? Seem to remember seeing an ad on telly a while back for a blanket that stops the vibration from "the bang"

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