Fireworks make many different shapes in the sky, and they all have different names. Many of them get their names after flowers. A peony, the most common type, is a simple spherical arrangement of ...
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But the problem is fireworks have become a year-round event. These days, no occasion is seemingly complete without lighting up the sky, and the super-loud bangs that go with almost every display ...
On the day, owners should make sure their dog is walked before the fireworks start. They should never take their dog to a fireworks display, as even if they don't bark or whimper at the noise ...
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Hundreds of villagers enjoyed the annual Wistaston Community events 'Fireworks Display' organised by the Wistaston Community ...
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If you’re planning to have a firework display at home, it’s important to make yourself aware of how to do so safely, as well as what to do if you have an accident. Here’s everything you need ...
Managing Director Simon Booth explains: "Fireworks can trigger a fearful or stress response in dogs and cats as they struggle to make sense of the loud and unpredictable bangs. They associate loud ...