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Fireworks
Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2015 1:34 pm
by lynn wise
http://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/109702
http://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/109111
If like us you are sick to the high teeth of listening to fireworks every verse end, sign this. We have just had 12 nights of it, and worried dogs.
Re: Fireworks
Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2015 3:36 pm
by Cobi & Ginnie's Mum
Done.... and verified. 60,859 the other one is 13,189 have now signed this.
Cobi wasn't frightened by fireworks or thunder etc., when Ginnie was alive....strangely she is now, she's frightened by some other dogs, and has been 'duffed up' a few times by stupid people who think their dog only wants to play, I know the difference between playing and fear aggression !!!! so little Cobi dives into the bushes and come out when they've gone, if she feels threatened.
I used to give them both Valerian and Skullcap, they worked but there are too many tablets to hide in food, and I'm not sure about compatibility with her 'chemo Palladia', I just give Cobi a 450mg Zylkene I know Zylkene are OK, one a day, bought online, (Pets at home were offering 20% off online a week ago) much cheaper than the vet's and we have a reasonable vet who doesn't rip you off.
This is the 'prayer we offer up' when the whizzes and bangs are all around us....please Lord just take one finger off not the whole hand.......

Re: Fireworks
Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2015 12:16 pm
by janrobinson
Done.
I thought the Governments answer was pompous and arrogant. What safety procedures have they got in place. Even if an adult buys these monstrous things then they just give them to some teenager who then sets them off anywhere. When you think of all the Health and Safety silly rules and then they give the general public explosives. I think we will have to go and chain ourselves to the railings in Downing Street. Would that work do you think ????

Re: Fireworks
Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2015 2:35 pm
by lynn wise