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More likely he was scratching at the door and accidently hit the door bell.
Ding-ding. Ding-ding, ding-ding.
"Damn neighborhood kids!"
Pets have very little to do besides study us.
Did the dog leave a burning bag of cat poop on the front porch after ringing the door bell?
Daughter mounted a small Christmas bell on the frame of their back door...Her dog, Griswald, knows to smack that bell when he wants to go out...
When we lived in North Carolina, an old golden retriever would show up at our house every July 5th for several years. The family would go to the beach for the week of the 4th and somehow the dog made its way roughly 2 miles through the country to our house after he would jump the back fence. After the first year, they knew to pick him up at our house. Don’t recall if they ever offered to pay for kenneling him.
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Poor baby. Give him a steak.
We had a Thunder Shirt for my mother’s little dog ,it worked not ,LOL
Here is my dog-fire works storey.
A long time ago, I owned a water damage restoration business. On a July 5, I got a call from a guy who had water damage in his laundry room. Fortunately, almost all the water ran into the HVAC duct in the floor.
Sadly, they put their two dogs in the laundry room the afternoon of July 4, and one of them bit into the hot water supply line to the clothes washer; and both dogs died of heat stroke because hot water escaped through a few very small holes in the hose.
I have a horse that can open gates. I have to keep the gates all chained up.
And I freaking hate fireworks around my farm. I have livestock and dogs, all afraid of the loud booms.