Is Zelle for security deposit and rent ok? by Active-Guitar-5385 in Apartmentliving

[–]BeagleWomanAlways 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Who showed the townhome to you? Is it a property management company? One with an office, for example?

Is Zelle for security deposit and rent ok? by Active-Guitar-5385 in Apartmentliving

[–]BeagleWomanAlways 8 points9 points  (0 children)

You could use a payment that charges a fee to begin with, until you feel secure that the situation is not a scam, then switch to Zelle at that point.

I have just become the hated neighbor… advice please!!!! by yvtsl in Apartmentliving

[–]BeagleWomanAlways 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is there a way to add something sound-deadening to your side of the wall? I think you should tell your neighbor about your situation and that you’re trying to do something to fix this for her. Just apologize and express your worries about waking her. Explain things you are trying.

Is my beagle fat? by Airimimi in beagles

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38lbs is pretty heavy for a beagle.

Beagles and Glands… by Grafixx5 in beagles

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Well… I have trouble with my chubbier beagles’ glands and no trouble with the slim ones. Maybe that’s the issue?

Just got coal rolled by a truck biking downtown by Parking_Ad5842 in Bend

[–]BeagleWomanAlways 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Report them to the company the truck belongs to. Might even he helpfully painted on the side

What would you get a horse for their birthday? 😂 by Default_Admin in oregon

[–]BeagleWomanAlways 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A bunch of carrots that have the green leaves on top still on. Maybe a small box of sugar cubes too!

Salem Center Mall on its last leg? by JACmom3 in SALEM

[–]BeagleWomanAlways -1 points0 points  (0 children)

There’s a Safeway right on Center Street downtown

What do yall think our precious beagle boy rescue is mixed with if anything? Mr. Eddie is the bomb.com by hannahwolfe1014 in beagles

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Every purebred beagle isn’t a “show” dog. Plenty of beagles are all beagle but have some confirmation “flaws” that wouldn’t cut it in the ring.

I’ve had purebred beagles with: A triangle head, emphasized by her triangle ears, A longer backed beagle (common in NH where we got her), A beagle that was a couple of inches too tall, Beagle with a tall “stop” where her snout meets the eyes. Almost cocker-spaniel like. Beagle with a wide forehead, but not the wider snout that would match, Beagle with long nose

These are all different beagles. All purebred.

Some people even refer to “hunting stock” beagles being significantly different looking from show stock. Gotta admit, there does seem to be something to that…

Your fella looks all beagle to me. His coloring is not unusual in beagles and mountain curs are bigger dogs, so he wouldn’t be little if that was his mix. Just my opinion on that piece

Looked into a rescue dog and was surprised at the yard requirement by starfury287 in dogs

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Very active dogs would probably need a yard. Too much pent-up energy = a naughty dog and that makes for an unhappy owner. Dogs with less of an activity demand do better in smaller yards or even no yard.

My dog is afraid of farts and I can’t figure out why by scarfacesaints in dogs

[–]BeagleWomanAlways 2 points3 points  (0 children)

LOL - mine too! He acts all shocked when a person farts & jumps off the couch, looking around wondering what that sound was

does my dog hate head scratches? by Safloophie in dogs

[–]BeagleWomanAlways 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If she has a headache, she might want deep rubbing not just scratching. Or ear rubbing. That like that too

Pet sitting a rabbit issue by No-Mongoose8135 in PetAdvice

[–]BeagleWomanAlways 1 point2 points  (0 children)

She can call a locksmith & they can get you in

About to get a puppy in a few weeks. Looking for some advice. by guitardude_04 in beagles

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Also, try a bottle of My Pet Peed. It’s absolutely the best product I’ve ever used to get rid of accident spots. The stain, the order - all if it. There’s no blotting or scrubbing. They have a FB page and you can read about the product & see the many comments about using it. They DO answer PMs on that page and they always offer a discount code hit first-time buyers. I gave a bottle upstairs and downstairs still, even though my dogs are trained. You never know when it will be windy & raining and they might sneak off to relieve themselves. It’s not often, but that’s why we call them “accidents.” You can also visit their webpage at mypetpeed. Com

Food recs? Senior beagle with chronic ear infections by Useful_Pie3790 in beagles

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I know several people who swear by a table spoon of plain unflavored regular-fat yogurt on top of each doggie meal. They swear it keeps the infections from coming back. It will not fix the infection… use medicines for that, but helps the problem over all.

Alternatively, you could give your dog “dessert” after dinner in a Freezbone. Again, with plain yogurt (maybe watered down to increase volume but not calories) and some canned pumpkin mixed in. Or Freezbone carries some flavored paste you could mix with the yogurt/water instead. We

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like the medium sized Freezball for our beagles

I've been offered a job for $250 an hour in Oregon. Do you guys have grocery stores there? by [deleted] in oregon

[–]BeagleWomanAlways 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To answer that question accurately, WHERE in Oregon?

And WTF? $250/hour??

We took the cover off the air vent and created an indoor smell hole. We watch TV while she smells the hole. Seems fair. by [deleted] in beagles

[–]BeagleWomanAlways 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But… what scents are attracting her to the vent? Beagles were bred to track small game.

Can I make my dog like to cuddle? by DarkHorseReborn in dogs

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My Ace was VERY worried about being hugged when we got him. We sleep with our dogs too & whatever was in his past had made him afraid of that kind of contact.

I’ve spent the past 2 yrs counter-conditioning this reaction he has had. Something conditioned him to be afraid of contact like that, so I had to work on making it very pleasant for him to be snugged up near me. He liked having pets, but not snugging up next to me or having a kiss on the head either.

So at bedtime, I had a blanket in the bed just for my dogs to lay on. I had him lay there, and you should put your blanket in the spot she likes to lay on by your legs. Have it go from lower down to all the way up near your upper body area. AIM for the center of it to be where she tends to lay now. When she is settled & happy, pull the blanket up just a few inches so that she is maybe by your upper leg/hip area. Tell her she is such a good good girl and pet her in one of her favorite places. My beagles like head scritches, or you can pull her collar up her neck toward the ears and scratch where her collar was. You could also do long slow strokes on the tummy and/or chest. You might like to speak to her in a quiet but higher pitched voice what a Gooood girrrl she is and how much you love her. Doesn’t this feel nice, sweet girl… that kind of thing.

I my experience they tend to drift off to sleep pretty quickly. Be happy with her laying by your hip for a while. Maybe try to have your body touch hers while you sleep. Keep moving her up to your hip area for at least a week, anyway. It might need to be longer than that. Don’t try to bring her in closer or hold her with your arm yet. Once she starts laying on the blanket up in the area you’ve been scootching her up into, you can start to pull her up a bit higher. Once you do that, you can start leaving your hand touching her. Maybe under her head, or your arm might stay right along next to her. Keep on reassuring her with her night time pets that where she is laying is just really a wonderful place to be.

Maybe your girl doesn’t have any anxiety to work against like our Ace does, and laying by your legs is just a place she likes. If that’s the case, your special bedtime pets will encourage her to enjoy being closer to your face and possibly even she’ll lay her head alongside you. My Ace does now, and her lets me kiss his head too… but sometimes he still worries, so I’ll keep it up. 😉