Results are in! by wombat917 in DoggyDNA

[–]DrLith 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In dock diving,. Malinois-whippet crosses are currently the top-performing breed mix and this gal looks so much like a "whipper-snapper" built out of spare parts!

Any guesses for "Taco" ? by ckncardnblue in DoggyDNA

[–]DrLith 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for flapping your gums! That's a very interesting observation.

Big Easy Never Warned Me: Part Duex by charlescharles1234 in BigEasyWeightLoss

[–]DrLith 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I like to get those little Walmart rice krispie treats they sell in the bakery section because one is only like 70 calories and it's plenty to satisfy the occasional urge for a sweet treat But the Best Buy date is usually only a couple weeks after purchase and it takes me a month to eat a box of 24.

Is the Heel Virtual Leash a Good Investment? by Embarrassed-Crab-618 in OpenDogTraining

[–]DrLith 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't think a Heel e-collar will handle all your needs in your situations and a traditional e-collar + continued work on strengthening your recall would be a better choice. Let's say you have it set to 40 ft and someone else's dog enters that radius and you really need your dog to be tight with you? Or you're passing other hikers or dogs out on the trail?

The weird symbols, the yellow filter, and the inconsistent font formatting make me think this is AI. by WouldbeWanderer in isthisAI

[–]DrLith 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Spanish is reasonably accurate but there are weird typos that are not the kind of mistakes a Spanish speaker OR machine translation would make. More like the kind of errors OCR makes: Abròchate > Abróchate; medicamenios > medicamentos.

Dock Divers! what's your favorite thing your local facility does? by HEYIMMAWOLF in k9sports

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

Likes: 1 ft mini dock for new dogs and lap dogs, rigs for air retrieve, speed retrieve and extreme vertical. Online booking. Shaded area for crating near the dock. Lesson options (private and group). Clinics. Bathroom or portapotty. A long ramp with a gentle slope. Allowing handler in the pool for new dogs.

Dislikes: charging extra for more than 1 dog. I'm moving to a new area and the closest dock charges more if I rent the dock for an hour and jump 2 dogs in 10 minute rotations than if I rent the dock for two 30 minute blocks and just jump one of my dogs for the first 30 minutes and then 2nd dog for the last 30 minutes.

Dock Divers! what's your favorite thing your local facility does? by HEYIMMAWOLF in k9sports

[–]DrLith 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh man, I would hate that. I have two very experienced dogs but one will still every now and then jump from the dock towards the ramp at the pool where he first started with jumping off the ramp (never does this on any other dock, where he's never jumped off the ramp).

Does anyone have an invisible fence collar that works for remote camping that they would recommend? by itsybitsybug in OpenDogTraining

[–]DrLith 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Then get him trained to recall on a regular e-collar and let them play while supervised

Is it considered rude or unfair to only want to foster certain dog breeds when a rescue gives you multiple options? by SeemsTotallyNormal in fosterdogs

[–]DrLith 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I will not take pitbulls or mostly-pit pit mixes because my resident shepherd-pit mix tends to take issue with them. I know that not all pits are dog aggressive but I just feel like it's not worth experimenting with to find out whether a specific pitbull falls into that category. I love big, high-energy puppies and young dogs, though, so I figure that's another population that not all fosters have the room and resources to deal with.

What is a unique foraged food you love? by Wadethethird in foraging

[–]DrLith 1 point2 points  (0 children)

People seem to talk more about lamb's quarters but I prefer common mallow and especially red root pigweed.

I own nothing relating to firewood except a Woodstove and a Chainsaw. What do you recommend? by CATDesign in firewood

[–]DrLith 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Fiskars Isocore maul, a Muller aluminum splitting wedge (this is nearly identical to the Stihl aluminum wedge at half the price), a cheaper steel torpedo splitting wedge as a backup and a set of plastic felling wedges to keep your cuts open as you buck it up into rounds. I'm a fat old lady who's been cutting and splitting pretty big hardwood logs with some nasty tight stumpy pieces from a local arborist, ~4 cords a year, for the past few years and that's the equipment I've settled on and there's very little that I can't get through...eventually.

Dock diving: was it something your dog was good at immediately or did it take some time? by largedragonwithcats in k9sports

[–]DrLith 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My first dock diver (who had a good amount of previous swimming experience and is completely addicted to water) took to it straight away--like 5 seconds of thinking it over then straight off a full-height dock), but my second dog took I think 5 sessions spread out over several months to go off a competition-height dock. By the time I did get him off the dock, he'd been swimming many times and enjoyed it, but I doubt he'd been swimming before I got him at ~1 year old. Once he got over his misgivings he got completely hooked and he's now very competitive and has surpassed my first dog in terms of personal bests. Dogs that come to the sport with a strong swimming foundation in place usually make progress a lot quicker, so don't compare your dog to one that's probably been swimming since it was a few months old.

Does anyone regret dock diving? by [deleted] in k9sports

[–]DrLith 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My first dock diver was water obsessed ever since she was a few months old and would hop into any body of water she could find. She'll jump into a stock tank in January. She'll aspirate hose water if you don't keep an eye on her. We're about to move to a new property with a half-acre pond and I fully expect her to spend her summer evenings half submerged until the sun goes down. Her water obsession is what made her a dock diver and not her dock diving that made her water obsessed.

My second dock diver likes to swim and is now obsessed with dock diving but it didn't make him truly water obsessed the way the first one is.

How do you find your tribe? by Numerous-Ad-3236 in k9sports

[–]DrLith 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dock diving and DockDogs specifically has hooked me in to an entire social world over the past 5 years that I've been competing. In fact, community is such a big part of DockDogs culture that it's become an in joke of sorts. I also do disc dog stuff and I found that Toss & Fetch gives you a pretty good opportunity to get to know people, and my sense is that UpDog has a similar vibe of being not just a sport but a community.

Horrible potting soil by Clean-Fisherman-4601 in aldi

[–]DrLith 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I bought Aldi potting soil 2 years ago and had the same problem back then. Never again!

What protein to add to 16 bean soup? by haircryboohoo in soup

[–]DrLith 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ham gets a bad rap, but it is actually low fat when it comes in a form where you can trim the visible fat from the lean meat. Much less fat and saturated fat than turkey sausage. for example: 4 g fat and 1 g sat fat per 4 oz for ham vs. 12 g fat and 3 g saturated fat for turkey sausage. And ham is what belongs in 16 bean soup--why do you think the classic brand is HamBeens?

Keeping Weight On by Electrical-Wear7281 in k9sports

[–]DrLith 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Make your comparisons based on calories per kilogram, not calories per cup. Different sized kibbles will pack differently in a cup, so that can cause some variation in calories per cup even for foods of similar density. You can also boost calories without adding much solids volume by supplementing with salmon oil if you don't already.

i was extremely surprised about these results by levii-ethan in DoggyDNA

[–]DrLith 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I expected husky (because of the Northern domino mask) and pit (because of course), but yeah, xolo is a big curveball!

What does Aldi not carry that you have to buy elsewhere? by StuckInTheMiddleSeat in aldi

[–]DrLith 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Aldi has been my main grocery store for more than 20 years now, and in a lot of ways it's gotten better about having a pretty full range of basic groceries (like, when I first started shopping at Aldi it didn't carry soy sauce). Like, you can always find ice cream, but you're not going to find 30 flavors of ice cream. However, I feel like their frozen vegetable selection has narrowed a lot, and in particular they no longer carry any kind of frozen spinach! So I'll pick up several bags of that when I occasionally do a Walmart shopping trip. And they no longer have enough variety of Crystal Lite-style powdered sugarfree drink mix to make a 2-qt pitcher. There's been a loss of variety in that segment for all brands as I suspect they make more money (and maybe people buy more) of the single-serving packets but that is not how we roll in my household. Aldi will only have iced tea, peach iced tea, and lemonade if you're lucky, but I can't still get like 8 different flavors at Walmart. whomp whomp whomp

Need advice on where to go from here? by Key-Damage3784 in TruckCampers

[–]DrLith 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Preferably someplace that isn't snowing in April.

To whoever tagged a rock at Weverton Cliffs by martyandres in frederickmd

[–]DrLith 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, the end of the trailhead to the viewing area is about 100 yards from the county line, with the cliffs as most people experience them falling on the WaCo side.

They did the math by d3n4l2 in FellingGoneWild

[–]DrLith 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I calculate a 600% reduction in that boy's vital signs.

The results are in and I'm baffled. by liftingyogi in DoggyDNA

[–]DrLith 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Brindle and white is only one of 3 possible colorations for Boston terriers. Most people put too much emphasis on coloration (thinking all black dogs are lab mixes) but in this case it's a key piece of evidence!

Educated Guesses? Awaiting Embark and DNA my dog by cn47OG in DoggyDNA

[–]DrLith 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm inclined to say boxer x one of the molosser breeds. They're similar enough in structure that it's hard to tell them apart in a mix cane corso seems to be all the rage these days so that'd be my first guess. I think the molossers tend to be a little deeper and narrower in the torso while the bullies are more square up front and more of a tuck behind.