Ah - well, I had been wondering whether I should put mine in tonight, it's been quiet, but you're two hours ahead.
Distant fireworks don't bother the horses really, but the sum total of all the big stuff off the reservation gets them kinda wiggy, IF they are loose to get up a head of steam running, it becomes kindof a self-fulfilling prophecy. If they're stalled, they just stand and listen.
It's the dogs I'm not sure about. Their tranquilizers take two hours to work, so if I don't give them and they end up needing them, it's a long two hours singing lullabyes ;~D
Good morning.
I've never had trouble with my dogs whineing, barking, etc. because of fireworks, but they do disappear and won't come out for awhile. Usually under the horse trailer.
Becky