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Topic Dog Boards / Visitors Questions / FIREWORKS
- By guest [us] Date 03.07.03 16:41 UTC
I HEARD THAT THERE IS MEDICATION FOR DOGS THAT WILL HELP THEM RELAX DURING FIREWORKS.MY DOGS GO CRAZY WHEN THEY HEAR FIREWORKS,WHAT CAN I DO TO HELP THEM EASE THE PAIN?
NICKY BABES
- By digger [gb] Date 03.07.03 19:15 UTC
Do you mean the DAP defuser? Available from vets in the UK..
- By Ebony2003 [gb] Date 04.07.03 06:36 UTC
I have a problem with fireworks and thunder with my lab, she gets into a real state. My vet perscribed ACP. It does work though I tend to only give her a quarter of a tablet as this is usually enough to calm her down within 10 to 15 minutes. However now if I know there is going to be a firework display near I take her for a drive away from the area, whilst the display is on. However Living in a holiday town this is not always possible especially with alot of weddings now having displays..
Good luck
Kind regards
Ruth
- By Admin (Administrator) Date 04.07.03 07:23 UTC
Have you all signed the petition?
- By Robert K Date 04.07.03 14:39 UTC
what? where? and how? petition please

Robert
- By Admin (Administrator) Date 04.07.03 19:26 UTC
[link http://www.ethical-business.com/default.asp?sect=detail&pet=170]Change the UK fireworks laws[/link]
- By LongDog [gb] Date 05.07.03 10:01 UTC
Hi Guest
The DAP diffusers really work our old girl used to be petrified of the fireworks so we decided to try one instead of sedating her. BINGO!!
You need to get one at least a month before the fireworks start and then your dog should be OK.
Topic Dog Boards / Visitors Questions / FIREWORKS

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