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Jan. 1st, 2010 11:15 amfound out what had the dog all worked up last night ...
it wasn't the random harp music or bird noises in the harry potter dvd.
fireworks.
some JACKASS lit up about 15 minutes of boomers and screamers at midnight.
Thanks jerk.
I *WAS* sound asleep and then had to spend a half hour calming the dog down so that she would stop crying and shaking. And that was AFTER I gave her a doggie valium.
p.s. Happy New Year.
it wasn't the random harp music or bird noises in the harry potter dvd.
fireworks.
some JACKASS lit up about 15 minutes of boomers and screamers at midnight.
Thanks jerk.
I *WAS* sound asleep and then had to spend a half hour calming the dog down so that she would stop crying and shaking. And that was AFTER I gave her a doggie valium.
p.s. Happy New Year.
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Date: 2010-01-02 12:45 am (UTC)Almost every cat I've had has been at least somewhat freaked out by fireworks, thunder, and the all-frightening vacuum cleaner (except my first cat who was all white and deaf). I had a tabby cat years ago, Lucky, who was attacked by a dog when he was a kitten. He could sense a dog outside from at least 50 feet away, even with all the doors closed. He'd growl and raise his hackles and sometimes start shaking and nearly salivating, like he couldn't decide if he wanted to kill it or was just scared to death of it. Never got over it.
There's probably no way to keep people from shooting off fireworks, unfortunately. :\