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    PostSubject: Help your dog cope with fireworks   Mon Oct 25, 2010 12:41 pm

    Help your dog cope with fireworks


    Download the Dogs and Fireworks Help Guide
    http://www.dogsandfireworks.com/downloads/dogs_and_fireworks.pdf


    Our experts Karen, Muriel and Debbie designed this handout using the best advice and tips available to make sure that fireworks become non-threatening, fear of fireworks becomes avoidable and best of all, fireworks become an enjoyable part of your pets' lives.

    Download our free MP3 of fireworks noise and use it to work towards our aim, which is to train the dog to associate firework noise with fun. You can play it directly from your computer, export it to an MP3 player or burn it onto a CD. Or play the video to help with familiarising your dog with the sights and sounds of fireworks

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    PostSubject: Re: Help your dog cope with fireworks   Mon Oct 25, 2010 12:56 pm

    Also...
    Sleepy Time Herbal Tonic £11.99



    Sleepy Time Herbal Tonic £11.99Whether it's time for bed or just time out, this relaxing tonic will help calm a nervous dog. Soon he'll be ready for a restful night's sleep, an afternoon of napping or just to give you a well-deserved break. This concentrated elixir was formulated exclusively for Happytails by Robert McDowell, a world authority on applying western herbal medicines to canine health problems. 'The formulations combine herbs and homeopathic medicines so that the metabolic and nervous system imbalances are all addressed together. The herbal mixes are not toxic in any way, are free from side-effects and are simple and safe to administer at home'.Recommended to calm nerves during fireworks, such as Bonfire Night or New Years Eve.Size: 30mlhttp://www.collarways.co.uk/products/sleepy-time-herbal-tonic/12844

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    PostSubject: Re: Help your dog cope with fireworks   Mon Oct 25, 2010 1:15 pm

    I should try that not the dog
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    PostSubject: Re: Help your dog cope with fireworks   Mon Oct 25, 2010 1:25 pm

    liverbird wrote:
    Also...
    Sleepy Time Herbal Tonic £11.99



    Sleepy Time Herbal Tonic £11.99Whether it's time for bed or just time out, this relaxing tonic will help calm a nervous dog. Soon he'll be ready for a restful night's sleep, an afternoon of napping or just to give you a well-deserved break. This concentrated elixir was formulated exclusively for Happytails by Robert McDowell, a world authority on applying western herbal medicines to canine health problems. 'The formulations combine herbs and homeopathic medicines so that the metabolic and nervous system imbalances are all addressed together. The herbal mixes are not toxic in any way, are free from side-effects and are simple and safe to administer at home'.Recommended to calm nerves during fireworks, such as Bonfire Night or New Years Eve.Size: 30mlhttp://www.collarways.co.uk/products/sleepy-time-herbal-tonic/12844


    lots of people swear by it so I thought i would try it for marley but it didnt help him at all. I really hate this time of year he gets so stressed

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