There is disagreement regarding Thunder shirts as regards to how helpful they are. Yes the dog would appear to be calm but apparently they just shut down, so it might not be particularly kind to use. Worth researching though.
There are various plug in things you can get from petsathome. I haven't found one that actually makes a difference.
One of my dogs is terrified of fireworks.
It used to be absolutely fine because it has been exposed to pretty much everything as part of training, well balanced, well trained, calm creature.
until one day we heard and saw these incredibly loud fireworks out of the blue. There was no special celebration day, it wasn't even fully evening, just some fucker decided to set off these random fireworks and they were pretty close to where we were walking at the time, just a nice relaxing dusk walk.
This dog has never been the same since. If anything, it is gradually getting worse.
We tried everything. It's damaged for life.
Terrible to watch.
Treats don't do anything because the dog is so stressed there is zero interest in food at that point. It just goes to hide in various places and I try and comfort it as much as possible.
Basically I don't take it out after it starts getting dark this time of the year because we had too many incidents of the odd fireworks randomly going off. Very big dog, can't exactly pick it up and keep it safe. All it wants to do is be at home and hide. Full panic mode, not interested in anything.
I don't even know who does it and why.
I don't have a problem with celebrations but keep it to certain days of the year So we know to take the necessary measures.
De-sensitisation with YouTube made no difference whatsoever.
Someone on here suggested dog valerian drops which do make a slight difference.
The trouble is, you can't know when the fireworks go off so you can't give any medication from the vet beforehand apart from New Years eve or similar dates.
My other dog is absolutely fine. Both the same breed, trained the same way, similar age, similar life experiences.
I'm getting a rescue ex army dog next time. I can't be doing with this nonsense for the rest of my life. It's ridiculous.