PETA critical of return to Canada Day fireworks in Langley Township
- PETA wrote an open letter to Langley Township Mayor Eric Woodward, asking him to reconsider fireworks due to their impact on pets.
- PETA President Ingrid Newkirk suggested the Township continue using drones for its annual light show to avoid frightening animals.
- The Township voted to return to fireworks after two years of drone shows, facing mixed reviews from residents.
- Mayor Woodward mentioned considering quieter fireworks and potential accommodations for nearby animals during the events.
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Patti Rasmussen | Let’s Rethink Fireworks
I love fireworks. I really do. So beautiful. So sparkly. So fun. But I also know I once had a dog who was terrified of the noise. So we did the best we could to keep her calm on the Fourth of July. Of course, we never took her to a firework show because duh … But it didn’t stop some neighborhoods to go way beyond the safe and sane fireworks they sell in Fillmore and leaving most of us feeling we were spending the night in a war zone. The traditi…
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