Can you take him into their house? Tie him in the basement with fresh food and water and an old blanket to lay on? The fireworks wouldn't be so loud down there and later you can go check on him and bring him back out when things have died down for the night. Poor thing. I'd probably blame the nephew first and foremost since they did their duty to make sure the dog was cared for. Let them know that you checked on things and what you found. At least they'll know to find a more responsible caretaker next time.
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