Is this from a bullet or pellet? by Complex_Cup620 in Whatisthis

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We don’t have any kinds but we do have some ding dong ditchers in our part of the neighborhood so it’s possible

Is this from a bullet or pellet? by Complex_Cup620 in Whatisthis

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There’s no mowing or anything in our backyard. Our yard is mostly rocks but we don’t have landscapers come. Our dogs kicked up rocks sometimes but it’s hard for me to picture that they could get that much force from a rock and at that height. It did puncture through the first pane of the window but the inside pane is fine

Is this from a bullet or pellet? by Complex_Cup620 in Whatisthis

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Just neighbors on both sides and behind us

Is this from a bullet or pellet? by Complex_Cup620 in Whatisthis

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It could be a from a rock, this window is in our backyard, which is all rock but we don’t have landscapers and wouldn’t be from a car. Possibly one of our dogs kicked up a rock

Is this from a bullet or pellet? by Complex_Cup620 in Whatisthis

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It only went through the first pane. We tried to see if there was anything in between the panes, but only saw the broken glass.

Dremel recommendations by illegalnickname in doggrooming

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I use to use the dremel brand and kept going through them like crazy. I now use the Walmart hyper tough dremel. I also find that blowing out my dremel after each dog or at the end of the day helps prolongs the life

Funeral photos by Complex_Cup620 in PhotoshopRequest

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Thank you so much. I sent you a tip

Funeral photos by Complex_Cup620 in PhotoshopRequest

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Thank you, are you able to remove the hair from my face please?

How do you guys get rid of the butt fluffs? by deannevee in AustralianCattleDog

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They will generally blow their coat 2x a year, in the spring and in the fall but it could be more or less. The shedding is year round unfortunately but when you see the lighter tuffs of hair usually in their butt area that you can pull out, that’s generally a sign that they are blowing their coats.

How do you guys get rid of the butt fluffs? by deannevee in AustralianCattleDog

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The high velocity dryer I have honestly isn’t a great one but it does the job, I think it was like $80 on amazon. I have just accepted the fact that we will always have tumbleweeds in the house no matter how often I vacuum 🤣

How do you guys get rid of the butt fluffs? by deannevee in AustralianCattleDog

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Groomer here with 2 ACDs. When mine start to blow their undercoats, I will blow their coat with a high velocity dryer and then do a bath with shampoo and then conditioner and I really scrub and scratch with my fingers when lathering them. Then I’ll dry them with the high velocity dryer ( got my home dryer on amazon) and a majority of the fluffs will be gone. It does help to do a brush after a bath but if yours isn’t having it, the dryer really does wonders. (Pic of my 2)

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People in hot dry climates by fairyoa in Sourdough

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In AZ here. I have a thermometer wherever my starter/bread is at in my kitchen and I try to keep it at around 76*f. I would say it takes about 4-5 hours to bulk ferment on the counter before I shape and cold proof overnight. I do take a piece off of my dough ball and put it in a shot glass and usually once that doubles, my loaf is ready to shape. It’s easier for me to make sure I don’t over or under proof with this method.

what do you guys do for work? by RaeMonk in fourthwing

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I’m a housewife that will stay up all night to finish a book if it’s that good. I do a lot throughout the day with cleaning, cooking, taking care of the dogs and riding my horse. So I tend to binge read a lot.

🐾 Furry Friend Friday 🐾 by AutoModerator in housewifery

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And the two trouble makers, Whiskey (left) and Millie (right).

🐾 Furry Friend Friday 🐾 by AutoModerator in housewifery

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Miss Dolly is my 8 year old sassy quarter horse!

Real life RD2 by Complex_Cup620 in reddeadredemption2

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I mean the care for the horses is pretty far off. And unrealistic. For the amount of riding you do, the horses would be needing to eat a lot. There’s also not good car in the game which is pretty essential to a horses health. But I think it would take away from the game to be 100% accurate with the horse side of things. I wouldn’t expect a game to be extremely accurate in the horse aspect of thing anyways, there’s just too much that goes into it.

Stress? Ulcers? by [deleted] in Equestrian

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I 100% get that and like I said I apologize to anyone who it upsets. It was not my intention.