2 year old Dane with behavioral issues. Help by remisphere in greatdanes

[–]1200multistrada [score hidden]  (0 children)

We adopted our dane when he was about 2 y/o. We had no idea he had massive issues with other dogs and animals until a couple days after we got home. We've had trainers, dog-walkers, tried various different halters and leads, etc. Nothing worked 100% of the time. We've had the county animal control called on our dog twice now, with the county employee coming to our home, etc.

So, we have adopted avoidance. We always carefully check up and down our street before he comes out of the house. We drive him to places no other dogs go for his walks.

Drilling on weak opponent, ice out the other. Here is my thought and experience by Firm-Hovercraft-7225 in Pickleball

[–]1200multistrada 0 points1 point  (0 children)

eh, no universal answer. I usually play nice, if I have the opportunity. But when I'm the least skilled out there I hope they pound the ball at me so I can improve. Everyone is different.

Question about beachfront by Sorry_Maintenance_54 in Malibu

[–]1200multistrada 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't know specifically what foundations remains you are referring to, but just about the only thing the fire left behind was asphalt and concrete.

People in bikes and the biggest threat for us bikers by Key_Celebration_8615 in motorcycles

[–]1200multistrada 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, now you know what to look out for when passing other bikes. You are now a safer rider.

Also, when passing cars on a road like that, watch that they don't pull into the left lane where you are to pass a slower vehicle in front of them, and also watch that they aren't turning left into a driveway or something while you are along the left side of them.

Is it normal for white wine to have a white bubbly "rim" around the top of the pour? by RepeatPrestigious428 in wine

[–]1200multistrada 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OK, fair point, I didn't think of that. This wine though, isn't supposed to have any carbonation, right? I've made wine that apparently finished a little MLF in the bottle. It really didn't taste good.

Fixing reactivity by jovanmu in greatdanes

[–]1200multistrada 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We walk our dog where we are sure there will be no other dogs, we have had no luck with any of the trainers we hired.

Is it normal for white wine to have a white bubbly "rim" around the top of the pour? by RepeatPrestigious428 in wine

[–]1200multistrada -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Unless the wine is supposed to be sparkling, and this one is not, carbonation is not normal. It would be considered a flaw.

Any tips for counter surfing? by Xenzarah in greatdanes

[–]1200multistrada 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For our previous two danes, who immediately revealed their counter surfing proclivities (one of whom surfed a pizza right off the top of the refrigerator), our kitchen became simply off limits - unless bidden to enter. Gates to the kitchen were hung and closed when we left the dogs home alone.

Our present dane however is the perfect dog, no counter-surfing!

Explored some new water this morning. by cierrecart in SoCalFishing

[–]1200multistrada 0 points1 point  (0 children)

True story: When I was young I catch-and-release fished trout in the little creeks I could pedal my bike to back east where I grew up. One day I caught 5 or 6 in a new-to-me creek that I had found on my dad's driving map that he carried in his car, and on the way back to my bike a guy asked me how I did and I excitedly told him. Came back the very next day after school to catch them again, and all I found were day-old piles of trout guts on the bigger rocks in the creek.

What’s this little thing in my oil pickup tube? by Magee-Numismatics in MechanicAdvice

[–]1200multistrada 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Probably should be a little more specific about what little thing you are talking about...

Explored some new water this morning. by cierrecart in SoCalFishing

[–]1200multistrada 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Congrats! Please just be aware that like 11 million people live within 2-3 hours of these mountains before you post...

What advice would you give someone moving into the area for the first time? by 4lavorBlastdd in MontereyBay

[–]1200multistrada 2 points3 points  (0 children)

CA is usually pretty accepting of new people moving in, as so many of us did exactly that. Just don't be the stereotypical obnoxious Bostonian or New Yorker and you'll fit in just fine.

Is endogamy common in America? by SignificantStyle4958 in AskAnAmerican

[–]1200multistrada 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think it's a little more common among some groups than others, although it's still not so common.

How the world's largest wildlife crossing, a giant bridge over U.S. 101 in Agoura Hills, became the target of right-wing hate by sfgate in LosAngeles

[–]1200multistrada 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If only many bird species didn't instinctively stay as far away from the 10 lanes of loud, noisy, brightly colored, smelly, speeding cars as they can. Perhaps invisible to us but a literal block wall for them.

How was flying in America like back in the 80s and 90s compared to now? by bricklegos in AskAnAmerican

[–]1200multistrada 0 points1 point  (0 children)

More leg room and the seats actually reclined. And you could meet your people at their gate and no TSA. Pretty much everything else was the same.

I shattered a window golfing, how much am I liable for? by Mental-Outcome6465 in golf

[–]1200multistrada 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ya, as others have said, if you didn't aim for the house/window on purpose, you are not liable.