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bronson

fireworks

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hi
How did all the golden go on with the fireworks.
bronson was ok as long as he could sit and look out of the widow and watch the he was memorised.
:oops: :cry: :lol:
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this should have read window not widow ha ha
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Hi, Holly is not bothered, she could sleep through an earthquake today, still tired from her day in the lake. Just been for a quick walk but she is not phased by the bangs and flashes.
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Cobi and Ginnies Mum

Ginnie is coping better this year with the fireworks

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Ginnie is coping better with the fireworks this year, every year we try something different, we are great believers in alternative therapies, both of us have had acupunture, and we use aromatherapy, I even have a homeopathy book specifically for dogs, this year Ginnie has had valerian capsules (from zipvit) and this is her best year yet. Friday night it sounded like 'depth charges' going off all aound us, we could feel the vibration from fireworks, so the dogs must have felt it more.
It will be Ginnie's 7th year with us on 22nd November, we will never know what she suffered before we had her, BUT she has had a wonderful life since Jan chose her to live with us.
A quick mention for Cobi, who did a wonderful impression of a 'catherine wheel' in a muddy puddle yesterday, an hour or so before we were due for dinner with all my relatives!! :lol: :lol: got some lovely photographs of her showing off in the mud!
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