bonfire night

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If my dogs wore pants, they would have pooped them by now!!

al. :roll:
 
Our 4 are unaffected thankfully. . . even the (usually) nervous wreck..

My lurcher bitch is a little peeved but not scared..

One of the bulldogs chases them (fireworks, not lurchers)

I'm more worried about the ferrets, we've shut them in the indoor part of their court but would have preferred to bring them in
 
Its been very quiet up here.Most of the fireworks are done in shows,seems less and less are sold to the public each year :?
At least up here anyway
 
Just come back from a really good display, much quieter than usual in our village too though, most years they are letting them off well before bonfire night but nothing until this evening this year.
 
Thinking about it. . . there's only been 2 'sets' of fireworks here and the only ones we've seen before tonight were a couple last night.

Last year was a lot more hectic.

When we were in Southend they started on Halloween and went at least every weekend until New Years Eve.. bloody annoying.
 
The dog is fine but the village crocodile got torched :lol:

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poor thing :lol:
my cat doesnt seem too bothered, he acknowledged them but thats it really, i think he is one of the hard gits round here anyway.
i bought him in just in case
they went on for some time
 
IDB1":1qz6wno5 said:
When we were in Southend they started on Halloween and went at least every weekend until New Years Eve.. bloody annoying.
That rings a bell with me. When I lived in Redcar, the town had "Fireworks month" rather than "Fireworks night". Glad to be outta there.... 8)
 
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