To: TurboZamboni
“Closing blinds and curtains, keeping the lights on and playing classical music at a normal volume will help minimize the booms and flashing.”
Setting off the fireworks outside would probably help too.
7 posted on
07/02/2012 3:09:32 PM PDT by
count-your-change
(You don't have to be brilliant, not being stupid is enough.)
To: count-your-change
my dog like country AND western.
10 posted on
07/02/2012 3:11:56 PM PDT by
TurboZamboni
(Looting the future to bribe the present)
To: count-your-change
>> Setting off the fireworks outside would probably help too.
lol
21 posted on
07/02/2012 3:28:32 PM PDT by
Nervous Tick
(Trust in God, but row away from the rocks!)
To: count-your-change
“Closing blinds and curtains...”
Our Cairn was so upset over fireworks, we finally got him a “feel good” prescription. We give him two pills the evening before and another pill a few hours before the fireworks are about to start. Vets are not usually hesitant about giving a prescription if the dog is relatively healthy. Just some advice for anyone with a terrified pooch!
To: count-your-change
Closing blinds and curtains, keeping the lights on and playing classical music at a normal volume will help minimize the booms and flashing.I know just the piece...
57 posted on
07/02/2012 8:33:33 PM PDT by
Slings and Arrows
(You can't have Ingsoc without an Emmanuel Goldstein.)
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