I grew up in the countryside and we had dogs. They wouldn't be bothered by fireworks but then there was a reasonable amount of shooting at various times of year and the birdscarer shooty noise thingies. Plus the local quarries exploding stuff most days!!Trinity765 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 07, 2022 5:32 am I've grown up with dogs my whole life, I don't own any but my family have always had them and other animals to boot. Not one of them was afraid of fireworks. I love fireworks, as you may have noticed. Do you think the animals could be picking up on an owners anxiety?
One friend has a few dogs in the time I've known her and all of them have hidden and quivered. Another friends dog runs into the garden and barks at fireworks with it's tail wagging - she tells him he's a good boy for telling the fireworks off.
The first friend spends a lot of money on anit-anxiety dog treatment which isn't working
I 100% think the nervous dog thing is exacerbated by owners nerves/thinking it will bother the animals
Like kids growing up to be scared of spiders or dentists - there's no reason for it, but they learn!!
Some will be nervous naturally, but most learn/are taught (IMO). Friends take their dogs out specifically when they are young to areas where there is shooting or fireworks (when the age/time of year matches!). Theirs just curl up and snooze through it