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    Bonfire/Firework night remember your pets..!

    Remember, remember the 5th of november...

    but also remember your pets..!!

    Bonfire Night: Tips to keep pets safe

    Animal charities are giving pet owners tips to keep their furry friends safe and stress-free this Bonfire Night.

    The PDSA, RSPCA and Blue Cross have all produced guides filled with hints and tips to help keep animals calm and collected when the fireworks start this weekend.

    The charities are advising owners to build dens to give their pets a shelter in which to hide should they become scared.

    Other advice includes closing windows and curtains, and playing music to muffle the loud bangs and to ensure their pets are fitted with microchips should they manage to escape.

    For outdoor pets, owners are urged to move cages, pens or aviaries inside or partly cover them with blankets so that one area is well sound-proofed. Owners of small animals are urged to provide extra bedding for them to burrow in.

    And the charities advise acting normally and ignoring the fireworks will also help to keep pets calm. Reassuring them will reinforce their fear and teach them that it is the correct response.

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    Bonfire/Firework night remember your pets..!

    Thanks for posting this Jan. Good points to be taken. They set off a lot of firecrackers - not fireworks, but firecrackers - here at Easter. Some of them are the ones that make a huge bang. It is most frightening to the animals and many dogs run away from their homes trying to escape the noise. Every year in the week or so after Easter we suddenly have a lot of stray dogs running the streets. Unfortunately most of them don't have dog tags so we know who they belong to and not a lot of owners, myself included, have microchips for their dogs. My Freddie is always in the house or on a leash when he's out but he does have his dog tag with his vet's telephone number and his registration number should he ever manage to run away. Not that he would want to he's so spoiled...

    But you've made an excellent point by posting the above. Thanks again.
    For every 60 seconds that you are angry, you lose a minute of happiness.
    AF since 10/10/2015:yay:

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      #3
      Bonfire/Firework night remember your pets..!

      A timely reminder Jan.
      Where I live, they still tie bangers to cats tails and stuff like that. I hear about these things most years and could happily strangle the perpetrators.

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        Bonfire/Firework night remember your pets..!

        Love your picture Jan!!!
        :heart:I love my daughter more than alcohol:heart:

        Believe in yourself. You are stronger than you think.

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          Bonfire/Firework night remember your pets..!

          Hey LadyJ,
          Bonfire night is banned here in OZ and has been since 1971 because kids blew off their fingers and animals died of shock.
          Viva Animatica
          Long Road
          Nobody can make you feel inferior without your permission--
          Eleanor Roosevelt

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            Bonfire/Firework night remember your pets..!

            No wonder Australia is number 2 after Norway on the Human Development Index. ( But who would live in Norway?!!)
            Long Road
            Nobody can make you feel inferior without your permission--
            Eleanor Roosevelt

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              Bonfire/Firework night remember your pets..!

              K9Lover;997467 wrote: Love your picture Jan!!!
              Thx K9L..
              That's my Taz..love her to bits

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