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  1. Look into open dog training, also that one mod has actually doxxed people before there’s a whole thread about it

  2. wild! the person who was bit posted on reddit! they seemed to have deleted a lot of their comments and cross posts, but i remember at one point them listing the shelter as an eastcoast one. ill see if i have it in my search history somewhere and edit this comment if so.

  3. I don’t think we should try to guess the shelter involved based on Reddit comments, they may have deleted information at the rightful advice of their legal counsel. It’s not exactly doxxing but people do have a right to their privacy especially when it can impact their ability to win a legal case.

  4. fair point. i have it if you want to update it at some point.

  5. If the information gets published in a public news article or something then definitely we can update this story.

  6. TIL I am not supposed to have to pre-wash dishes. I don't think I've ever had a dishwasher that works properly.

  7. I don’t like eating at people’s houses that don’t pre wash their dishes. They’ll tell me the dishes are clean mean while shreds of broccoli are baked onto their plates from a month ago.

  8. I grew up with my grandmother putting her cast iron in a bonfire regularly, no other level of maintenance will be up to my standards.

  9. Honestly that’s one of the things I like most about the episode is the Dean doesn’t specify.

  10. Look into actual Australian labradoodles, they have very stringent health testing among other requirements as part of their breed club.

  11. pretty sure most of them are going to be eaten cold, and cold arepas just taste like sadness

  12. I don’t mind a cold arepa, but I’m also gluten free and they’re a decent bread/biscuit replacement all around.

  13. As a fellow tomboy she’s absolutely right. I never thought because I wanted to be a knight or climb trees or other “boy” things that I was or wanted to be a boy, just that the gendered expectations of so many activities is stupid. My un shaved legs and dirt covered fingernails don’t make me any less of a woman, and if you think it does that mean you need to reanalyze your internal expectations of gender.

  14. You’ll have to look up your local laws to see if the law will require your dog to be put down but no a 7 year old should not be walking a dog by themselves. But it doesn’t matter what the law is it’s your responsibility to make sure your pet isn’t a danger to other people. That can mean voluntary euthanasia or it can be not leaving children responsible for the dog, especially since it’s hurt people multiple times now. Can you afford a lawsuit from previous or future victims if this continues?

  15. If any teacher were to tell one of my future children they couldn’t go to the bathroom they have permission to pee on the teachers desk.

  16. Yes, it’s called freezer jam. When you buy pectin the package has recipes inside. The batch is meant to stay in the freezer, until a jar is needed. That jar then stays in the fridge. Because the jam isn’t cooked like canned jam, it Has a very fresh taste.

  17. Oh that makes sense! So just a normal pectin package would have the recipe?

  18. So the recipe says to use freezer safe jars but the picture has it in plastic Tupperware style containers, can you do it in plastic or should it be in a jar?

  19. Fillers aren’t bad, they’re just food. We swap between pedigree and purina depending on what the store has.

  20. People have used backyards and dog walkers for years. A full time job doesn’t mean you shouldn’t own a dog, expecting a dog to hold its bladder for 10+ hours a days 5 days a week does.

  21. In the US there is no paperwork for a service dog (because they don’t want to add undue hardship to an already disabled person). An establishment can ask the two questions allowed by the ADA and if a dog is disruptive it can be asked to leave. Fake spotting doesn’t help anyone, following the law does.

  22. At this point though, the undue hard ship for the disabled is that no one believes there are real service dogs anymore. It's all emotional support animals, so every dog owner in a store, I look at them like they are an asshole, vest or not.

  23. I mean that sounds like a you problem, disabled people certainly don’t need more judgment from random strangers.

  24. It’s okay to mourn the life that was taken from you because of health issues. There’s no getting around the fact you will have to make changes and it’ll be tough and sometimes suck.

  25. I believe the notes are a combination of both. Even if volunteers were to post inaccurate information on social media, the staff would likely go over all notes when speaking with a potential adopter so they would know what both staff and volunteers experienced.

  26. Unfortunately as this sub illustrates rescues aren’t always honest with potential adopters, obviously I’ve never been to this shelter so I can’t speak to what would actually happen there but I wouldn’t assume all shelters go over all notes with potential adopters. (Or that adopters would be familiar with the somewhat coded language often used to describe but more so gloss over behavioral issues)

  27. Did this dog have parvo before it went to the foster?

  28. A bit of googling says the incubation period is usually 3-7 days but it can be up two weeks so that’s part of what makes it so nefarious.

  29. I’m not near there but someone else might be, have you looked into mice and rat facebook groups for your state that might have rehoming options?

  30. The classic example of satire is a modest proposal by Jonathan Swift, there’s a lot of historical context involved but basically Swift writes a proposal that the impoverished and starving people of Ireland should just eat their babies for sustenance. Now Swift is not actually wanting anyone to engage in infant cannibalism, but is instead making a point about the ridiculousness of government policies at the time (as well as general negative attitudes towards the Irish, and especially Irish Catholics).

  31. I’ve seen dupes from places like torrid, obviously not going to be the same quality but you can find a similar aesthetics if you look around.

  32. Have you talked to your RA about if you’re allowed to have a pet in the dorms?

  33. Moms need breaks and hobbies as well! Especially homeschooling when you’re all on top of each other 24/7. After we stopped napping my mother introduced quiet hours. Each afternoon we’d play separately in our rooms, we could do whatever but no excessive noise and we were supposed to entertain ourselves for the hour. (Especially since this was when my mom was sick and was usually napping herself during this hour) Your two older kids could definitely do something like this, but the 2 year old will probably need you to be more hands on for a while.

  34. Oh my goodness, I feel bad for not making us switch sooner. I feel like I've enabled her.

  35. Unfortunately sometimes you can’t make someone do what’s best for their health, no matter how much you love them. My mom is also gluten free (actually is the one that asked me if I wanted to try the diet as I we were both getting diagnosed with autoimmune disorders) and used to constantly cheat and encourage me to, even when the affects of her eating gluten were immediate and increasingly severe. I don’t want to be cavalier in comparing it to a drug addiction, because drug addiction so terrible and I’ve seen what it does to families I know, but in a way it’s similar. You can give someone every opportunity or to do the healthy thing or every consequence for hurting themselves and they’ll still go back to what hurts them time and time again unless they choose to do better.

  36. I'm starting to feel like nobody read the article I attached. If this virus gets into a herd of animals or a flock of birds the only treatment is euthanasia. Not worth the risk to me.

  37. People are so ready to die on the raw feeding hill despite any and all of the safety risks presented to them, so it’s no surprise you’re being downvoted. Bird flu is awful and so terribly contagious that there’s really no time to safely treat it, even if you have backyard chickens and they get it you have to voluntarily put your entire flock down. The poultry industry in the UK is crippled from the past few years of bird flu, we in the US should be very concerned about variants of bird flu jumping from species to species.

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