Monday, July 4, 2022

THESE ARE MY DOGGIES

 


These are my doggies on drugs.



Try to have a safe & sane Fourth of July.

Franklin, Penelope, and I would appreciate it if you'd cease and desist with the fireworks.  We'd all be much happier, and none of us would need sedatives.












29 comments:

  1. I am sure the anxiety has to be bad for them, prayers it isn’t too much tonight

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    1. Thank you. They are very relaxed because of the medication and haven't budged in a couple of hours.

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  2. They're doing a good imitation of Cheech and Chong!

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  3. Buster is fine and could care less. Lillith on the other hand is a hand full and is like a woman on the verge of a nervous breakdown. We're on night three.

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    1. Lillith and I should have nervous breakdowns together. I hate the noise.

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  4. Hope Franklin and Penelope did OK... and you, too. “Ticks, fleas. Ticks, fleas.” Oh, to see inside the mind of Gary Larson.

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    1. I've always been sure that Gary Larson knows exactly what dogs--and farm animals, especially cows--are thinking.

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  5. I was glad to read that the sedatives worked - and very sad that they are needed. Thanks for the funnies.

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    1. I wish they weren't needed, too. The fireworks weren't too bad this year on Memorial Day, but July 4th and New Year's Eve are always bad.

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  6. Oh well done Janie on helping them through the noise of those pyrotechnic devices ... take care and Happy 4th of yesterday - cheers Hilary

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    1. Thank you, Hilary. I had to hide the pills in peanut butter between two crackers. If Franklin sees a pill, he'll spit it out.

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  7. Never mind the dogs, I'd be happy to see the end of the fireworks.

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  8. Due to the bad weather we had more thunder than fireworks, though I am guessing people will save the fireworks for a drier night this week.
    Dogs are totes adorbs.
    xoxo

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    1. They are totes adorbs. I love my two devils in fur coats.

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  9. Poor sedated doggies! I'm sure they were happy to see the sun rise on July 5th.

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    1. Even with the meds, Penelope spent the night in my bedroom closet. We might get a few residual fireworks tonight or next weekend. I hope it's over, though.

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  10. I'm not alone among humans (not counting canines and felines) to wish fireworks would go away. They are loud, frankly scary, and where I live they have been known to start fires which we don't need thank you very much

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    1. Not to mention the injuries, such as fingers blown off.

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  11. Poor pups! I hope you don't have *those* neighbors who shoot off fireworks the whole damn month.

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    1. The fireworks haven't been quite as bad this year, maybe because people don't have enough money for them.

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  12. I hope things went well and you and the doggies had a happy holiday. 💕 We hate those damn fireworks too! 😠

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  13. Poor babies! I hope you all got through that alright. Happy belated 4th!

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  14. Our town didn't have fireworks this year (under a new noise by-law) and the FB comments were so bad. People were so derisive of others and couldn't, or wouldn't, understand why others might not like the noise or smoke. I think they were not the majority opinion, but as usual the mouthy ones are the ones who post on FB. I hope your fireworks have finally stopped by now and your furry friends are happier.

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    1. To comment on the neighborhood FB page that the fireworks are disturbing is to make oneself an object of derision. I would love to have a town without fireworks.

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  15. Love The far Side. Sorry about the fireworks. (Don't know why I'm apologising: I'm not even in the same country!)

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