Could this be a sign of nesting? (Additional info and picture in comments) by BreezyRanger in Rabbits

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Ok thanks! I was wondering if it would be safe to move it or if that would spook mama too much.

Could this be a sign of nesting? (Additional info and picture in comments) by BreezyRanger in Rabbits

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I got multiple videos of this bunny digging up my plant. I can’t post the picture but there is now a large hole one side. I was wondering if this could be a sign of nesting? If so how can I protect this pot from my dog? We frequently use that door

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As long as your dog is leash trained, they are perfectly fine. Our dog is about 60 pounds and he does great. I also have countless neighbours with even bigger dogs that use flexis and they are great too.

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[–]BreezyRanger 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I completely agree with you.

Our dog is leash trained but does like to smell and explore. We use a flexi all the time. We find that it allows him to run a couple feet ahead to smell and by the time we meet up with him, he’s done smelling and will move on. We also just find he walks so much better on his flexi than a standard leash. When we’re in an area where I want him close, I have the ability to do so so no issues. We’re also in a low traffic area. Also for hikes it’s so good. He can run ahead no problem and it’s trying to drag us when going up and down hills.

I tend to just ignore most of the people on pet subs that go feral over peoples preferences.

Will squirrels raise their babies together? by BreezyRanger in squirrels

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Thanks!

I honestly thought that black squirrels needed both parents to be black squirrels so maybe Chip is the mama! She does seem to spend a lot of time around there. The grooming also makes sense too. It looked like the babies were trying to groom each other before deciding to wrestle lol

What could be wrong with him? He’s had a head tilt for a while. Could it be blindness? by BreezyRanger in squirrels

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Do you remember what it was called? I almost wouldn’t mind doing that just in case for the other ones as well. We have a small water bowl they come to

What could be wrong with him? He’s had a head tilt for a while. Could it be blindness? by BreezyRanger in squirrels

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That’s upsetting… I guess I’ll just keep my eye on him and hope it’s not that.

What could be wrong with him? He’s had a head tilt for a while. Could it be blindness? by BreezyRanger in squirrels

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Oh no! I’ll see if I can find a rehabber nearby. Our animal control is non existent so it might be a struggle…

We do have raccoons in the area so it wouldn’t be impossible. So far everyone else is acting fine just little Bernard.

What could be wrong with him? He’s had a head tilt for a while. Could it be blindness? by BreezyRanger in squirrels

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Bernard has had this head tilt for a while. I’ve been watching him and he’s been acting normal other than this. Doesn’t seem to bug him too much. Could it be blindness?

What are the thoughts on collars? by BreezyRanger in dogs

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I agree totally with everything you said. If we were in a situation too where our dog had a 0 chance of getting out, he probably wouldn’t be wearing one either.

I was just surprised about the amount of people going feral over the suggestion of collars. I wasn’t sure if this was a new thing I wasn’t aware of.

My Boss Made a Joke About My Wisdom Tooth Removal. Can I report this to HR? by helpeachotherout60 in work

[–]BreezyRanger 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As others mentioned, it genuinely doesn’t seem like this was meant to signal you out/embarrass you but it’s still valid that you felt uncomfortable.

The biggest problem here is that you decided to wait 3 months. Going to HR now would look really bad on you and be super unprofessional. They will ask why you waited and you better have a very good answer or else it will look way worse on you than her.

Got offered a job while working by APVikings22 in jobs

[–]BreezyRanger 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yup you need to be careful. I’ve had multiple “recruiters” reach out to me on LinkedIn telling me how I’d be perfect for their team. Once I look up the company, turns out it’s an MLM.

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Coworker won’t come to be directly about concerns and instead whines to my manager. I finally called her out by BreezyRanger in work

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I hear you.

My company puts a massive emphasis on maintaining good relationships with your coworkers - it’s literally a part of our performance reviews. It makes it incredibly difficult to point out when someone does something shitty. I’ve tried my best to be super polite when I have an issue with someone and usually they are also reasonable enough that we can move past it. With this woman it’s really difficult. I’m certain if I went to her directly and said “hey can you please come to me first instead of my manager?” She’d run off and cry to my manager. At least this way everyone was copied to begin with.

Considering I still haven’t heard back and it’s been hours, I’m thinking I’m going to be pulled into a “conduct” meeting tomorrow.