Dogs and Fireworks

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Dogs and Fireworks

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As some of us wait for the snow to melt and the skeeters to abate, our dogs will be under attack tonight. Thought this little tidbit might help..

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In our rural neighborhood we expect, and usually get, blasted with illegal fireworks. It's still early, but so far it has been blissfully quiet, maybe having the 4th on a Tuesday isn't so bad after all.
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It sounds like a war zone around here and still going.
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Los Angeles sounded like Operation Shock & Awe last night; feel bad for the pups.
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We used to live out in the country. About 15 years ago around midnight on the 4th, one neighbor set off a stick of dynamite. Our house shook like an earthquake had hit. A different neighbor's dog ran away and was lost for days. A window in the house of another neighbor was cracked.
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Los Angeles sounded like Operation Shock & Awe last night; feel bad for the pups.
Yeah, I feel for the pups, but feel more for the 102 people (15 fatally) who were shot during the 4th of July weekend in Chicago. :(
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Chicago is a different problem. I'm kind of numb to that kind of violence if they can't control themselves. We had the same war zone thing going on here in "peaceful" Petaluma. I went to bed at 10pm, and the fireworks just went on, and on, and on.

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