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<blockquote data-quote="Dawg Pics" data-source="post: 628355" data-attributes="member: 26505"><p>I wanted my husband to a accompany me to take some fireworks images, but he is a little concerned about leaving Payton with the neighbor's shooting firecrackers. He doesn't care for thunder or firecrackers. He does ok with the fireworks displays because they aren't as audible from here.</p><p></p><p> Lottie used to be really scared of loud noise and would shake, but she does better now. She sticks close by us. The other two don't seem to be bothered too much. Right after we got Guidry, there was a thunderstorm that blew up here. There was a loud clap of thunder, and he wanted to go outside to see what it was. Never had a dog do that before. . </p><p></p><p>One of my other dogs had post traumatic stress after the year 2000 fireworks fiasco. It sounded like WWIII echoing off the pines where we lived. She would freak if a stick snapped. It took a while for her to get over that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dawg Pics, post: 628355, member: 26505"] I wanted my husband to a accompany me to take some fireworks images, but he is a little concerned about leaving Payton with the neighbor's shooting firecrackers. He doesn't care for thunder or firecrackers. He does ok with the fireworks displays because they aren't as audible from here. Lottie used to be really scared of loud noise and would shake, but she does better now. She sticks close by us. The other two don't seem to be bothered too much. Right after we got Guidry, there was a thunderstorm that blew up here. There was a loud clap of thunder, and he wanted to go outside to see what it was. Never had a dog do that before. . One of my other dogs had post traumatic stress after the year 2000 fireworks fiasco. It sounded like WWIII echoing off the pines where we lived. She would freak if a stick snapped. It took a while for her to get over that. [/QUOTE]
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