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Lakes Region Resident 09-02-2017 07:41 PM

Fireworks Scare Animals
 
Am I alone? Is my dog the only one that becomes very scared and very nervous when others decide that it's time for junior high school behavior. Many summer weekends my dog has to endure prolonged episodes of load juvenile fireworks while he tries to hide for cover.

Oh, let's all set off expensive fireworks. Our fun is what is important. Because I may be a visitor from out of state. We can't do this at home. Let's scare the animals here until they get beyond control. Oh what fun?

My thought is if you can't do this at home, then why is such cruelty okay here? Get a hold of yourself. Treat others as you would want them to treat you. Especially, be kind to animals.

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thinkxingu 09-02-2017 07:43 PM

Welcome to the forum, and thanks for the constructive post!

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Joebon 09-02-2017 09:04 PM

Come on now!! Can't we all just get along!!


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ishoot308 09-02-2017 09:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lakes Region Resident (Post 285108)
Am I alone? Is my dog the only one that becomes very scared and very nervous when others decide that it's time for junior high school behavior. Many summer weekends my dog has to endure prolonged episodes of load juvenile fireworks while he tries to hide for cover.

Oh, let's all set off expensive fireworks. Our fun is what is important. Because I may be a visitor from out of state. We can't do this at home. Let's scare the animals here until they get beyond control. Oh what fun?

My thought is if you can't do this at home, then why is such cruelty okay here? Get a hold of yourself. Treat others as you would want them to treat you. Especially, be kind to animals.

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Fireworks = cruelty??.... Really?....

Wow, just wow...

8gv 09-02-2017 09:29 PM

Thunderstorms and to a lesser extent, fireworks make my dog very anxious.

I have become aware of a calming vest for dogs. I am told they are effective.

MikeF-NH 09-03-2017 06:10 AM

not all towns in NH allow fireworks (see: http://nhpr.org/post/map-does-your-t...works#stream/0) and many have oridances for times after which they can not be fired.

If the youth in question are legally using the fireworks then the problem is yours not theirs. If they are not then you can let the local authorities resolve the issue for you.

While I find them annoying during their apex, my dog (who hunts with me) find the sound "exciting". Its just one of those "seasonal" items we deal with here. try using these tips: https://positively.com/contributors/...ing-fireworks/

joey2665 09-03-2017 07:03 AM

Really???
 
Now fireworks??? If it's legal which it is in most towns in NH then you and your dog will have to live with it.

What is this country turning into, now I have to worry about loud noises from fireworks bothering a dog? FYI I am a dog owner.

moose tracks 09-03-2017 07:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lakes Region Resident (Post 285108)
Am I alone? Is my dog the only one that becomes very scared and very nervous when others decide that it's time for junior high school behavior. Many summer weekends my dog has to endure prolonged episodes of load juvenile fireworks while he tries to hide for cover.
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Welcome to the forum LR Resident. No you are not alone, I agree. Some people are very inconsiderate. We put a thunder shirt on our dachshund during the weekend fireworks. It seems to help.

moose tracks 09-03-2017 07:24 AM

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Originally Posted by joey2665 (Post 285117)
Now fireworks??? If it's legal which it is in most towns in NH then you and your dog will have to live with it.

What is this country turning into, now I have to worry about loud noises from fireworks bothering a dog? FYI I am a dog owner.

The fireworks also bother me. I guess you don't have to worry about anything, just "Live Free or Die". Forget about your neighbors.

joey2665 09-03-2017 07:30 AM

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Originally Posted by moose tracks (Post 285120)
The fireworks also bother me. I guess you don't have to worry about anything, just "Live Free or Die". Forget about your neighbors.

If it's legal there is nothing you can due about it. People are entitled to celebrate and as long as it is within respectful hours it should not be an issue.

Should we stop all the fireworks shows at the Weirs or other places on the lake because a few don't like them or it bothers a few dogs. Sheeesh. Tail wagging the dog again.

pjard 09-03-2017 07:45 AM

I have three dogs and one of them is horribly afraid of fireworks....but, I lit some off last night with my son! Also, I am a full time NH resident. Don't blame the out of state folks who love it up here and spend lots of money.

We are on the brink of war with North Korea.
NH is ground zero for the heroin problem.
I love teachers but our education system is in much need or repair.
The federal deficit is out of control.
Look what's happened to Houston.

All this and you're complaining about a few people enjoying themselves with a completely legal activity.

Sorry I don't vent much like this on the forum but I couldn't resist.

joey2665 09-03-2017 07:48 AM

Thank You'
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pjard (Post 285122)
I have three dogs and one of them is horribly afraid of fireworks....but, I lit some off last night with my son! Also, I am a full time NH resident. Don't blame the out of state folks who love it up here and spend lots of money.

We are on the brink of war with North Korea.
NH is ground zero for the heroin problem.
I love teachers but our education system is in much need or repair.
The federal deficit is out of control.
Look what's happened to Houston.

All this and you're complaining about a few people enjoying themselves with a completely legal activity.

Sorry I don't vent much like this on the forum but I couldn't resist.

No thanks button so here you go, THANK YOU sometimes we all need some perspective.

ishoot308 09-03-2017 07:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pjard (Post 285122)
I have three dogs and one of them is horribly afraid of fireworks....but, I lit some off last night with my son! Also, I am a full time NH resident. Don't blame the out of state folks who love it up here and spend lots of money.

We are on the brink of war with North Korea.
NH is ground zero for the heroin problem.
I love teachers but our education system is in much need or repair.
The federal deficit is out of control.
Look what's happened to Houston.

All this and you're complaining about a few people enjoying themselves with a completely legal activity.

Sorry I don't vent much like this on the forum but I couldn't resist.

Amen PAUL!!!!

moose tracks 09-03-2017 07:58 AM

Too much fireworks on this thread. :)

Merrymeeting 09-03-2017 08:02 AM

Not to mention what they might be doing to the lake and our drinking water.

https://www.bostonglobe.com/opinion/...DdO/story.html

It's interesting to see in the reference above that Wolfeboro, Alton, and Gilford all ban the use. I suspect the enforcement is not a top priority.

pjard 09-03-2017 08:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Merrymeeting (Post 285126)
Not to mention what they might be doing to the lake and our drinking water.

https://www.bostonglobe.com/opinion/...DdO/story.html

It's interesting to see in the reference above that Wolfeboro, Alton, and Gilford all ban the use. I suspect the enforcement is not a top priority.

Gilford changed the law, they are allowed.

ApS 09-03-2017 08:38 AM

Consideration?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lakes Region Resident (Post 285108)
Am I alone? Is my dog the only one that becomes very scared and very nervous when others decide that it's time for junior high school behavior. Many summer weekends my dog has to endure prolonged episodes of loud juvenile fireworks while he tries to hide for cover. Oh, let's all set off expensive fireworks. Our fun is what is important. Because I may be a visitor from out of state. We can't do this at home. Let's scare the animals here until they get beyond control. Oh what fun?

Last night there were some scattered fireworks, which was unusual after several weekends without anything significant to "celebrate".

About an hour after the fireworks shut down near Libby Museum, I heard a Loon call—typically indicating she had taken flight. (I didn't know Loons flew at night, but other birds do migrate at night). After that Loon departed, I heard two other Loons calling, but their calls didn't resemble anything I've heard before. Loons already vocalize a lonesome cry, so these two sounded even more like grieving. :(

I have a neighbor with one dog who ran off in the dark—resulting in a two-hour search with stressed neighbors shining flashlights. Previously, that dog had reliably hidden under a bed. Tranquilizers didn't work: even deaf today, that dog still hides under a bed. With fireworks nearby, my own two Dachshunds would pace nervously, with their ears back—indicating fear. :eek:

So, you're not alone.

As to legality, was it last year that a Maine resident was killed by his own fireworks blast? A very stupid move for a young adult, but juvenile in thoughtless intent.

My long-time NY neighbor, who set off fireworks at the lake as a juvenile, is deaf today.

As fireworks leave the resultant effects of black powder ignition, is the pollution from fireworks contributing to even more Nitrogen into lake water? (And the rampant algae growth were seeing today?) :confused:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lakes Region Resident (Post 285108)
My thought is if you can't do this at home, then why is such cruelty okay here? Get a hold of yourself. Treat others as you would want them to treat you. Especially, be kind to animals.

What? :confused: Have consideration while visiting the lake? :rolleye1:

Did you know that admonition goes back to The Dead Sea Scrolls, BF...?

(Before Fireworks).
:look:

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joey2665 09-03-2017 09:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ApS (Post 285129)
Last night there were some scattered fireworks, which was unusual after several weekends without anything significant to "celebrate".

About an hour after the fireworks shut down near Libby Museum, I heard a Loon call—typically indicating she had taken flight. (I didn't know Loons flew at night, but other birds do migrate at night). After that Loon departed, I heard two other Loons calling, but their calls didn't resemble anything I've heard before. Loons already vocalize a lonesome cry, so these two sounded even more like grieving. :(

I have a neighbor with one dog who ran off in the dark—resulting in a two-hour search with stressed neighbors shining flashlights. Previously, that dog had reliably hidden under a bed. Tranquilizers didn't work: even deaf today, that dog still hides under a bed. With fireworks nearby, my own two Dachshunds would pace nervously, with their ears back—indicating fear. :eek:

So, you're not alone.

As to legality, was it last year that a Maine resident was killed by his own fireworks blast? A very stupid move for a young adult, but juvenile in thoughtless intent.

My long-time NY neighbor, who set off fireworks at the lake as a juvenile, is deaf today.

As fireworks leave the resultant effects of black powder ignition, is the pollution from fireworks contributing to even more Nitrogen into lake water? (And the rampant algae growth were seeing today?) :confused:


What? :confused: Have consideration while visiting the lake? :rolleye1:

Did you know that admonition goes back to The Dead Sea Scrolls, BF...?

(Before Fireworks).
:look:

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I don't buy the pollution argument as no one said the remnants go into the lake. Many set them off near the lake but not over it and my neighbors always cleaned up after. Maybe we should all sit in our chairs with our hands folded staring at the water with no boating or other activities and go to bed by 8pm.

garysanfran 09-03-2017 09:18 AM

Last night around 3:00am...
 
I heard a barrage the lasted for about 5 minutes...Governor's Is or The Weirs. I don't like any man made noise at that time.

joey2665 09-03-2017 09:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by garysanfran (Post 285137)
I heard a barrage the lasted for about 5 minutes...Governor's Is or The Weirs. I don't like any man made noise at that time.

I absolutely agree that is an unacceptable hour under any circumstances. I think on a Friday or Saturday 10 or 11pm would do be fine

FlyingScot 09-03-2017 09:52 AM

All the species in our house are bothered by fireworks. Like Gary, we get plenty of late night noise from them. While only our cat is unnerved by all of them, the rest of us just wish they'd be restricted to the time around July 4 and/or non-personal use.

Doobs41378 09-03-2017 11:27 AM

Went white water rafting a few years ago in Maine. We slept in tents at the place. About 3am someone started setting off sticks of dynamite in the middle of the field. If you ever want to be scared in your life, wake up to that noise right by your tent and the bright lights flashing. Yeah, we haven't been back. I am a full time NH resident and we hear fireworks in our hometown as well as up here. I am not a fireworks guy but I do not feel they should not be allowed because a dog doesn't like them and yes, I own a dog.

Slickcraft 09-03-2017 03:58 PM

Last evening several nice fireworks displays on the mainland were visible from the west side of Welch. An appropriate ending to a nice summer season.

MAXUM 09-03-2017 05:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Lakes Region Resident (Post 285108)
Am I alone? Is my dog the only one that becomes very scared and very nervous when others decide that it's time for junior high school behavior.

I have a family member who is deathly afraid of dogs... so should we ban everyone from owning them?

pjard 09-03-2017 06:01 PM

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Originally Posted by MAXUM (Post 285162)
I have a family member who is deathly afraid of dogs... so should we ban everyone from owning them?

EXCELLENT!!! Best response of this entire thread.

jeffk 09-03-2017 06:10 PM

The first dog I owned got really upset over bands marching in a parade? Don't know why but she really got spooked. We learned to leave her at home when we knew the would be parades with bands. Maybe I should have asked that bands in parades be banned?

MAXUM 09-04-2017 08:35 AM

The funny thing this entire tread illustrates is a two fold and conflicting problem that continues to fester into today's society....

1. A total and complete lack of intolerance towards (fill in the blank) to where (fill in the blank) should no longer be allowed because I don't like it. In some cases this has resulted in total and complete out of control chaos and riots - ironically many "claiming" is in the name of "tolerance".

2. A total and complete lack of courtesy towards others in regards to (fill in the blank) where (fill in the blank) may be not necessarily welcomed by others to a greater or lesser degree. Instead we have those who determine they have a God given right to do (fill in the blank) and come hell or high water nobody will stop me from doing so even right in your face.

It's sad that much of this could be solved with a little common courtesy and civility no?

And finally to APS

Are you attempting to insinuate fireworks caused the loons to sound sad or be sad or is that depressed, hmm do you think it's clinical depression? OMG what if it is! Oh the horror..... what should we do?

joey2665 09-04-2017 09:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MAXUM (Post 285181)
The funny thing this entire tread illustrates is a two fold and conflicting problem that continues to fester into today's society....

1. A total and complete lack of intolerance towards (fill in the blank) to where (fill in the blank) should no longer be allowed because I don't like it. In some cases this has resulted in total and complete out of control chaos and riots - ironically many "claiming" is in the name of "tolerance".

2. A total and complete lack of courtesy towards others in regards to (fill in the blank) where (fill in the blank) may be not necessarily welcomed by others to a greater or lesser degree. Instead we have those who determine they have a God given right to do (fill in the blank) and come hell or high water nobody will stop me from doing so even right in your face.

It's sad that much of this could be solved with a little common courtesy and civility no?

And finally to APS

Are you attempting to insinuate fireworks caused the loons to sound sad or be sad or is that depressed, hmm do you think it's clinical depression? OMG what if it is! Oh the horror..... what should we do?

Great post MAXUM. Pretty much it is a microcosm. I want to do what I want to do whenever I want to and if I don't like what your doing nobody can do it.

Poor Richard 09-04-2017 09:36 AM

Probably easier to combine this thread, the wake boats thread, the "New Boat on the Lake" thread, the thread about that restaurant being awesome (except that one time) and the traffic in Meredith thread all into one. It could be called the "1st world problems" thread.

joey2665 09-04-2017 09:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Poor Richard (Post 285184)
Probably easier to combine this thread, the wake boats thread, the "New Boat on the Lake" thread, the thread about that restaurant being awesome (except that one time) and the traffic in Meredith thread all into one. It could be called the "1st world problems" thread.

:emb::D:laugh::rolleye1:

Top-Water 09-04-2017 10:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Poor Richard (Post 285184)
Probably easier to combine this thread, the wake boats thread, the "New Boat on the Lake" thread, the thread about that restaurant being awesome (except that one time) and the traffic in Meredith thread all into one. It could be called the "1st world problems" thread.

http://i63.tinypic.com/2wqwd3m.gif

Top-Water 09-04-2017 10:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MAXUM (Post 285181)
The funny thing this entire tread illustrates is a two fold and conflicting problem that continues to fester into today's society....

1. A total and complete lack of intolerance towards (fill in the blank) to where (fill in the blank) should no longer be allowed because I don't like it. In some cases this has resulted in total and complete out of control chaos and riots - ironically many "claiming" is in the name of "tolerance".

2. A total and complete lack of courtesy towards others in regards to (fill in the blank) where (fill in the blank) may be not necessarily welcomed by others to a greater or lesser degree. Instead we have those who determine they have a God given right to do (fill in the blank) and come hell or high water nobody will stop me from doing so even right in your face.

It's sad that much of this could be solved with a little common courtesy and civility no?

And finally to APS

Are you attempting to insinuate fireworks caused the loons to sound sad or be sad or is that depressed, hmm do you think it's clinical depression? OMG what if it is! Oh the horror..... what should we do?

http://i63.tinypic.com/2wqwd3m.gif

Had two great days on the water this weekend and last weekend fishing, close to 50 smallmouth each day and no rock bass. You really get to see a lot of the lake and what goes on on a typical weekend when you hardly use the gas motor and spend a few hours in just a couple of places. Yup! seen it all this past weekend and one before, the fast boats, the wake-board boats, the inconsiderate and inexperienced, the jet skis, the big waves and rough water from the big boats at the weirs, town docks that look like they could use some repairs, dogs barking, and the slow ride back to center harbor in the dark watching the small family shore line fireworks displays.

What a crappy place to visit! :mad: Can't wait to get back :D

Despite all the little things that maybe made my last 2 visits (NOT PERFECT) I still considered myself one of the luckiest people on earth just to be here.

jetlag100 09-04-2017 01:09 PM

Fireworks
 
My dog isn't thrilled about fire works, either, but, when my neighbor spends a weeks pay on them, and celebrates the summer, I take her into the bedroom...we get on the bed and I keep her close, and comfort her. She tolerates them...found her upstairs one time, hiding....she doesn't do stairs (she's spoiled)..but she does ,when it comes to things that frighten her..:cool: Live free or Die

Outdoorsman 09-04-2017 01:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Poor Richard (Post 285184)
Probably easier to combine this thread, the wake boats thread, the "New Boat on the Lake" thread, the thread about that restaurant being awesome (except that one time) and the traffic in Meredith thread all into one. It could be called the "1st world problems" thread.

And they could air it on "Greg and the Morning Buzz" radio show.

After these threads are combined into one, close it.

kawishiwi 09-04-2017 02:00 PM

So...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Outdoorsman (Post 285196)
And they could air it on "Greg and the Morning Buzz" radio show.

After these threads are combined into one, close it.

So...what you are saying is that no one should ever give voice, IN A FORUM, to an opinion or a complaint, but you get to give opinions & complaints about people who have opinions & complaints. What are you, 12?

Outdoorsman 09-04-2017 02:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kawishiwi (Post 285198)
So...what you are saying is that no one should ever give voice, IN A FORUM, to an opinion or a complaint, but you get to give opinions & complaints about people who have opinions & complaints. What are you, 12?

I never said, nor did I imply such a thing... just gave an OPINION with which you disagree. If you read the above comments, I am not alone. If you did not get my above reference, sorry.

To be clear where "I" stand on fireworks at 1am..

My situation is, I work most every holiday/weekends, Including this weekend.. My neighbors were shooting fireworks until about 1:00 am on Sunday night.

They do this each and every holiday weekend! Memorial day, 4th of July, Labor day etc.

YES it woke me up at about 1 am last night

.... you know what though..... they are having a good time, same as I did in my youth.....

Poor Richard 09-04-2017 04:27 PM

Outdoorsman - Good call! I had forgotten about the Morning Buzz doing that.


Quote:

Originally Posted by kawishiwi (Post 285198)
So...what you are saying is that no one should ever give voice, IN A FORUM, to an opinion or a complaint, but you get to give opinions & complaints about people who have opinions & complaints. What are you, 12?

Spoken like a true keyboard commando. Guess that whole snowflake name calling thing didn't work out so well and now you've moved on to straight BS. Gives the illusion of being effective and witty but is still juvenile and transparent.

:laugh:

Enjoy!

ApS 09-04-2017 07:35 PM

Empathy Would Have To Come First...
 
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Originally Posted by MAXUM (Post 285181)
The funny thing this entire tread illustrates is a two fold and conflicting problem that continues to fester into today's society....

1. A total and complete lack of intolerance towards (fill in the blank) to where (fill in the blank) should no longer be allowed because I don't like it. In some cases this has resulted in total and complete out of control chaos and riots - ironically many "claiming" is in the name of "tolerance".

2. A total and complete lack of courtesy towards others in regards to (fill in the blank) where (fill in the blank) may be not necessarily welcomed by others to a greater or lesser degree. Instead we have those who determine they have a God given right to do (fill in the blank) and come hell or high water nobody will stop me from doing so even right in your face.

It's sad that much of this could be solved with a little common courtesy and civility no?

And finally to APS

Are you attempting to insinuate fireworks caused the loons to sound sad or be sad or is that depressed, hmm do you think it's clinical depression? OMG what if it is! Oh the horror..... what should we do?

You've got it covered with your closing remarks above, highlighted in blue.

Other than, perhaps, their calls, I have no idea how Loons can express depression, but it's a well-known fact that animals—from elephants to catsfeel grief. Anyone with an ounce of empathy—whose dog has lost his mate—can feel it deeply.

Even at Winter Harbor's Camp Wyanoke, we'd ask what that distant noise was, and the reply was always, "Oh, that's The Weirs: They have fireworks every Monday evening".

If Camp Wyanoke had fireworks, I don't recall any. Wyanoke did have a cannon that had weekend onlookers jumping out of their skins. :laugh:

But today, it's literally right next door. :eek:

So today we had a 1st-world problem, supported by people who—and I quote—"Don't blame the out-of-state folks who love it up here and spend lots of money."

I'd sure feel better if fireworks were "environmentally-safe", and were made in the U.S.A. :patriot: Even better, they should have the empathy that actress Marina Sirtis playing Deanna Troi expressed so well in Star Trek—The Next Generation.

It's responsible to treat animals humanely; therefore, I put myself on the side that empathizes when their pets are confronted by a menacing concept they are unable to understand. :(

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Top-Water 09-04-2017 08:07 PM

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Originally Posted by ApS (Post 285221)
Star Trek—The Next Generation.

I never would have predicted Star Trek would make it into this thread.:laugh:

MAXUM 09-05-2017 10:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ApS (Post 285221)
You've got it covered with your closing remarks above, highlighted in blue.

Other than, perhaps, their calls, I have no idea how Loons can express depression, but it's a well-known fact that animals—from elephants to catsfeel grief. Anyone with an ounce of empathy—whose dog has lost his mate—can feel it deeply.

Even at Winter Harbor's Camp Wyanoke, we'd ask what that distant noise was, and the reply was always, "Oh, that's The Weirs: They have fireworks every Monday evening".

If Camp Wyanoke had fireworks, I don't recall any. Wyanoke did have a cannon that had weekend onlookers jumping out of their skins. :laugh:

But today, it's literally right next door. :eek:

So today we had a 1st-world problem, supported by people who—and I quote—"Don't blame the out-of-state folks who love it up here and spend lots of money."

I'd sure feel better if fireworks were "environmentally-safe", and were made in the U.S.A. :patriot: Even better, they should have the empathy that actress Marina Sirtis playing Deanna Troi expressed so well in Star Trek—The Next Generation.

It's responsible to treat animals humanely; therefore, I put myself on the side that empathizes when their pets are confronted by a menacing concept they are unable to understand. :(

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Just remember that empathy goes both ways. I like you am very fortunate to have a place on the lake that I pretty much enjoy all year long. Eh winter is a bit more tricky but doesn't stop me. Bottom line summers bring lots of people, boat traffic, kids yelling and screaming, dogs barking, crowds, traffic jams and so on. In the fall, winter and spring nobody is around or in number so small it doesn't really matter so there is more peace and quiet. So I choose to say hey ya know there are those that try to get a years worth of enjoyment into a week or two vacation during the summer time, so long as they are not doing something so incredibly dangerous that they should be stopped let the fireworks fly, let the go fast boats have their moments of stupidly fast travel across the water, etc.. or better yet (fill in the blank) because the list of annoying things is long and very distinguished. Life is short, enjoy what you got, clearly many would kill to have a place on the water like you and I both have! This lake is here for everyone to enjoy maybe not always the way YOU would like to see it enjoyed but what makes your idea of enjoyment any better than the next guy?

The dynamics of the lake will always change if you can't accept that then it's really to bad you'll spend your life obsessed with complaining about everything that has changed since year (fill in the blank).

I am in total agreement that animals should be treated humanely, but being scared is a natural instinct that can be triggered by any number of things, both natural or manmade so it is literally impossible to prevent it from happening. Either that or I'll suggest you should be banned from taking a hike in the woods, you may scare a deer and that is both tragic and completely unnecessary!

hd333 09-05-2017 11:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Lakes Region Resident (Post 285108)
Am I alone? Is my dog the only one that becomes very scared and very nervous when others decide that it's time for junior high school behavior. Many summer weekends my dog has to endure prolonged episodes of load juvenile fireworks while he tries to hide for cover.

Oh, let's all set off expensive fireworks. Our fun is what is important. Because I may be a visitor from out of state. We can't do this at home. Let's scare the animals here until they get beyond control. Oh what fun?

My thought is if you can't do this at home, then why is such cruelty okay here? Get a hold of yourself. Treat others as you would want them to treat you. Especially, be kind to animals.

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Tyler 09-05-2017 11:11 AM

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Originally Posted by MAXUM (Post 285262)
Just remember that empathy goes both ways. I like you am very fortunate to have a place on the lake that I pretty much enjoy all year long. Eh winter is a bit more tricky but doesn't stop me. Bottom line summers bring lots of people, boat traffic, kids yelling and screaming, dogs barking, crowds, traffic jams and so on. In the fall, winter and spring nobody is around or in number so small it doesn't really matter so there is more peace and quiet. So I choose to say hey ya know there are those that try to get a years worth of enjoyment into a week or two vacation during the summer time, so long as they are not doing something so incredibly dangerous that they should be stopped let the fireworks fly, let the go fast boats have their moments of stupidly fast travel across the water, etc.. or better yet (fill in the blank) because the list of annoying things is long and very distinguished. Life is short, enjoy what you got, clearly many would kill to have a place on the water like you and I both have! This lake is here for everyone to enjoy maybe not always the way YOU would like to see it enjoyed but what makes your idea of enjoyment any better than the next guy?

The dynamics of the lake will always change if you can't accept that then it's really to bad you'll spend your life obsessed with complaining about everything that has changed since year (fill in the blank).

I am in total agreement that animals should be treated humanely, but being scared is a natural instinct that can be triggered by any number of things, both natural or manmade so it is literally impossible to prevent it from happening. Either that or I'll suggest you should be banned from taking a hike in the woods, you may scare a deer and that is both tragic and completely unnecessary!

BRAVO Maxum!!!

Not to Worry 09-05-2017 04:36 PM

It is legal therefore my right!?
 
I have to laugh at this thread. A person complains about the fireworks and some get up on their soapbox to pontificate that if it is legal then do not complain. Or somehow how the person(s) that the fireworks annoy is against having fun. Really?

Most of use would not go out and blast music or create other disturbances for our neighbors so why is the complaint about fireworks so offensive to some? I have no issue with fireworks in general, especially over the 4th but if my neighbor had an issue I would likely respect that.

fatlazyless 09-06-2017 07:23 PM

Not all New Hampshire fireworks related injuries are accidental. This one on April 15, 2013 was intended and had three deaths and several hundred injured people.

Google this: "Tsarnaev Brothers fireworks New Hampshire."

HellRaZoR004 09-06-2017 07:38 PM

FLL, probably a little insensitive with your post...

Descant 09-06-2017 09:35 PM

I am proud to not participate in this thread.

ApS 09-06-2017 09:46 PM

Jane Goodall's Message...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by HellRaZoR004 (Post 285380)
FLL, probably a little insensitive with your post...

Check again...:(

http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer...n-bombing.html

BTW: I reported (here) finding a mortar floating off Thomas Point.

___________________

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Originally Posted by MAXUM (Post 285262)
Just remember that empathy goes both ways. I like you am very fortunate to have a place on the lake that I pretty much enjoy all year long. Eh winter is a bit more tricky but doesn't stop me. Bottom line summers bring lots of people, boat traffic, kids yelling and screaming, dogs barking, crowds, traffic jams and so on. In the fall, winter and spring nobody is around or in number so small it doesn't really matter so there is more peace and quiet. So I choose to say hey ya know there are those that try to get a years worth of enjoyment into a week or two vacation during the summer time, so long as they are not doing something so incredibly dangerous that they should be stopped let the fireworks fly, let the go fast boats have their moments of stupidly fast travel across the water, etc.. or better yet (fill in the blank) because the list of annoying things is long and very distinguished. Life is short, enjoy what you got, clearly many would kill to have a place on the water like you and I both have! This lake is here for everyone to enjoy maybe not always the way YOU would like to see it enjoyed but what makes your idea of enjoyment any better than the next guy?

The dynamics of the lake will always change if you can't accept that then it's really to bad you'll spend your life obsessed with complaining about everything that has changed since year (fill in the blank).

I am in total agreement that animals should be treated humanely, but being scared is a natural instinct that can be triggered by any number of things, both natural or manmade so it is literally impossible to prevent it from happening. Either that or I'll suggest you should be banned from taking a hike in the woods, you may scare a deer and that is both tragic and completely unnecessary!

"Winter", "hunting", "dynamics", "deer", "banned", "peace", "fun", "kill", "screaming", "natural", "hike", "scare", "traffic-jams", "enjoyment", "the next guy", "yelling", "Spring", "fortunate", "boat-traffic", "obsessed", "lake-changes", "summer", "bottom-line", "crowds", "quiet", "short-vacations", "stupidity", "tragic", "unnecessary"...

:confused:

This thread is in the "Pets" forum. :rolleye1:

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VitaBene 09-07-2017 07:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ApS (Post 285386)
Check again...

"Winter", "hunting", "dynamics", "deer", "banned", "peace", "fun", "kill", "screaming", "natural", "hike", "scare", "traffic-jams", "enjoyment", "the next guy", "yelling", "Spring", "fortunate", "boat-traffic", "obsessed", "lake-changes", "summer", "bottom-line", "crowds", "quiet", "short-vacations", "stupidity", "tragic", "unnecessary"...

:confused:

You're confused? Try reading one of your posts:rolleye1:

Merrymeeting 09-07-2017 08:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HellRaZoR004 (Post 285380)
FLL, probably a little insensitive with your post...

Wow, and that's never happened before!

ApS 09-07-2017 05:56 PM

When Hiking, Don't Scare Domesticated Deer...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MAXUM (Post 285262)
Just remember that empathy goes both ways. I like you am very fortunate to have a place on the lake that I pretty much enjoy all year long. Eh winter is a bit more tricky but doesn't stop me. Bottom line summers bring lots of people, boat traffic, kids yelling and screaming, dogs barking, crowds, traffic jams and so on. In the fall, winter and spring nobody is around or in number so small it doesn't really matter so there is more peace and quiet. So I choose to say hey ya know there are those that try to get a years worth of enjoyment into a week or two vacation during the summer time, so long as they are not doing something so incredibly dangerous that they should be stopped let the fireworks fly, let the go fast boats have their moments of stupidly fast travel across the water, etc.. or better yet (fill in the blank) because the list of annoying things is long and very distinguished. Life is short, enjoy what you got, clearly many would kill to have a place on the water like you and I both have! This lake is here for everyone to enjoy maybe not always the way YOU would like to see it enjoyed but what makes your idea of enjoyment any better than the next guy?

The dynamics of the lake will always change if you can't accept that then it's really to bad you'll spend your life obsessed with complaining about everything that has changed since year (fill in the blank).

I am in total agreement that animals should be treated humanely, but being scared is a natural instinct that can be triggered by any number of things, both natural or manmade so it is literally impossible to prevent it from happening. Either that or I'll suggest you should be banned from taking a hike in the woods, you may scare a deer and that is both tragic and completely unnecessary!

Clearer?

Quote:

Originally Posted by VitaBene (Post 285394)
You're confused? Try reading one of your posts :rolleye1:

Didn't you know that "empathy works both ways"? :rolleye2:

Humans should feel empathy for the terror that fireworks bring to dogs? And...

Dogs should feel empathy for the terror that fireworks bring to humans?
:rolleye1:

If there's still confusion—if having actually read MAXUM's post—is that nearly all this post is not germane to the forum devoted to PETS—Note the introduction:

"Everyone loves their pets. Especially when they're enjoying time at the lake with us."


The subject of fireworks—in general—needs a new thread. I suggest, "General Issues".

(That is, unless you've domesticated a Whitetail).

:laugh:

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RTTOOL 09-07-2017 06:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ApS (Post 285445)
Clearer?



Didn't you know that "empathy works both ways"? :rolleye2:

Humans should feel empathy for the terror that fireworks bring to dogs? And...

Dogs should feel empathy for the terror that fireworks bring to humans?
:rolleye1:

If there's still confusion—if having actually read MAXUM's post—is that nearly all this post is not germane to the forum devoted to PETS—Note the introduction:

"Everyone loves their pets. Especially when they're enjoying time at the lake with us."


The subject of fireworks—in general—needs a new thread. I suggest, "General Issues".

(That is, unless you've domesticated a Whitetail).

:laugh:

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Is this what happens when we get old we find thing to complain about. or is it just do as i say all threw life telling people what they can do and not to do.

VitaBene 09-07-2017 06:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ApS (Post 285445)
Clearer?



Yes, it is clear that, as usual, you parse and cobble things together with zero context.

Regarding empathy for animals, I have a great deal of it (3 rescue cats, one rescue dog and a groundhog living under my deck). Most dogs are not afraid of fireworks. Some dogs are afraid of a lot of things.

My dog is not fearful of fireworks, nor are the other 3 that share our vacation house in Suissevale, which has its fair share of folks that like fireworks. I am not saying I appreciate being woken up by fireworks, but when it happens I shut the window, turn the AC onto fan and fall back to sleep!

tis 09-08-2017 06:26 AM

My dog is afraid of everything. Fireworks, loud noises, rain, wind, you name it. Give her an excuse to shake and she will. Poor little thing. It 's so sad to be so scared of everything.

Skip 09-08-2017 06:44 AM

Who????
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tis (Post 285462)
My dog is afraid of everything. Fireworks, loud noises, rain, wind, you name it. Give her an excuse to shake and she will. Poor little thing. It 's so sad to be so scared of everything.

Oops...your dog. I had to read the post twice, first time through I thought you were referencing one of our more pontificating posters! :D

winni83 09-08-2017 08:46 AM

Appreciate
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HomeWood 09-08-2017 09:59 AM

Fireworks in general are obnoxious and if you've seen one you've seen them all. The ones that fire them off after a reasonable hour are the ones that irk me the most.

In addition to pets...how about those suffering from PTSD? Imagine coming home from overseas with nightmares and serious issues only to hear similar sounds being created for fun at inappropriate times of the night. This is a real trigger for some.

Fireworks are legal, so carry on if you must. But a little discretion with them would be appreciated by many.

Puck 09-08-2017 10:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HomeWood (Post 285477)
Fireworks in general are obnoxious and if you've seen one you've seen them all. The ones that fire them off after a reasonable hour are the ones that irk me the most.

In addition to pets...how about those suffering from PTSD? Imagine coming home from overseas with nightmares and serious issues only to hear similar sounds being created for fun at inappropriate times of the night. This is a real trigger for some.

Fireworks are legal, so carry on if you must. But a little discretion with them would be appreciated by many.

Case in point: http://www.military.com/daily-news/2...-veterans.html

ApS 09-08-2017 07:44 PM

PTSD in Dogs Is Possible, But We DO Know Dogs Experience REM Sleep...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by HomeWood (Post 285477)
Fireworks in general are obnoxious and if you've seen one you've seen them all. The ones that fire them off after a reasonable hour are the ones that irk me the most.

In addition to pets...how about those suffering from PTSD? Imagine coming home from overseas with nightmares and serious issues only to hear similar sounds being created for fun at inappropriate times of the night. This is a real trigger for some.

Fireworks are legal, so carry on if you must. But a little discretion with them would be appreciated by many.

I agree but, as expected, others have different views:

Quote:

Originally Posted by VitaBene (Post 283147)
earplugs work wonders for fun sponges.

:rolleye1:

Quote:

Originally Posted by tis (Post 285462)
My dog is afraid of everything. Fireworks, loud noises, rain, wind, you name it. Give her an excuse to shake and she will. Poor little thing. It 's so sad to be so scared of everything.

You've described this "teacup" poodle here last year. :)

What happens if this snowflake is approached by a Chipmunk? :D

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skip (Post 285463)
Oops...your dog. I had to read the post twice, first time through I thought you were referencing one of our more pontificating posters! :D

You mean, meee...?

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https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com...b00db0f854.jpg

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Skip 09-08-2017 07:52 PM

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Originally Posted by ApS (Post 285505)

Your grasp of the obvious is simply amazing.....:rolleye1:

tis 09-09-2017 04:42 AM

My little one is aggressive when she sees birds or chipmunks. If she is afraid she doesn't show it!!

Woody38 09-09-2017 11:12 AM

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Our Poodles have a distaste for squirrels and chipmunks. Oddly, they enjoy the deer and turkeys in the yard

Barney Bear 09-09-2017 11:35 AM

Tasty 🦌 🦃
 
How do your poodles like their wild game prepared? 😁

ApS 09-11-2017 09:14 AM

Even More Pontification...
 
Does your dog appreciate you more than food? :eek:

Dog owners already know: a look into your dog's eyes can tell. Now, research shows that your face triggers genuine affection.
:)

News Alert: Science discovers what we already knew:
:rolleye2:


Excerpt:
Quote:

"...If the animals are aware of their suffering — and I think they are — we ought to reconsider their treatment.

This research makes it clear that animals have brains with the capacity to feel many of the emotions we do..."
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/08/s...gs-brains.html

(No word yet, on cats...) :rolleye1:

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tis 09-11-2017 11:52 AM

Woody, he looks just like my white guy!! He is adorable!!

Woody38 09-11-2017 07:18 PM

Food prep
 
Barney,
Our poodles like it any way I prepare it.
I usually say I don't fed them anything I wouldn't eat.

I am a retired workaholic and continuing aquaholic.

MAXUM 09-12-2017 04:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Barney Bear (Post 285516)
How do your poodles like their wild game prepared? ��

My two dogs love fresh sautéed deer heart and liver. They are very happy when I have a successful season. ;)

In this case I feed them something I won't eat...

dpg 09-27-2017 06:31 AM

We're in Suissevale and they can get a bit annoying weekend after weekend but "it is what it is" get the law changed! I'm basically a weekender from Mass and still get a bit tired of hearing them. Oh and for the record my dog stands outside and actually will watch them! haha...:D


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