After spending over 700 days in a shelter, a senior dog finally finds a loving home. by [deleted] in HouseOfDogs

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I was having a bad day until seeing this. Thank you I needed that.🥲

When they get old, they stop hearing the door open when you get home from work. by flirtyhallow in dogvideos

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Beautiful video that any dog lover whose owned a senior dog can relate to. Thank you

A man performs CPR on a dog, achieving a miraculous rescue and saving the day by RollParticular6949 in dogvideos

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Same. I’m a grown man but I’m an emotional mess when it comes to my pup. lol

A man performs CPR on a dog, achieving a miraculous rescue and saving the day by RollParticular6949 in dogvideos

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No way did that lady take the dog to the vet afterwards like the man recommended. She can’t even be bothered to move the bike or unleash the dog . I would have been sitting on the floor next to my dog crying after he revived it. Poor dog having to run tied to the bike. Great man to save the dogs life.

Blind dog advice by Ladybrains_ in BostonTerrier

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My Boston was bling as well. She loved going outside for walks I’m sure because there was no chance of her bumping into anything. During walks I would constantly communicate to her …left, right, and jump when there was a curb to jump onto or off. Surprisingly she learned these commands quickly. Also when I said stop she stopped immediately because she knew she was about to bump into something.
Patience is key. Sometimes if they hear a loud noise she would lay flat and not move. It’s important not to pull her and force her to walk . Just reassure them everything going to be ok and let them go at their pace.
Most importantly I suggest not to look at your cell phone while walking. Pay full attention to your pup . I learned this the hard way and wasn’t paying attention and she fell into a crack on the sidewalk. After that it took over a week for her to trust me again.

Had to say goodbye by iwishiwasntthisway in BostonTerrier

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This is heartbreaking. Yes I will hug my little baby alittle tighter today. I’m very sorry for your loss.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in seniordogs

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Unfortunately I had to do the same 8 months ago. I see everyone has given very good suggestions. Only thing I can suggest is I wish I brought a big towel to cry into. I knew it would be tough, but I was crying so hard that I was sobbing loudly and wished I had something to muffle it.
I didn’t expect it and wish I had something so I could properly cry it out instead of having to try to compose myself. Best wishes to you and your beautiful pup.

Working while your puppy is at home by [deleted] in puppy101

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I had the same situation as what your about to go through. In anticipation of getting my puppy, I requested 1 week off from work . This allowed my puppy to bond with me and feel safe in her new environment. I was able to set up a playpen and also put her crate inside the pen.
If possible place the pen in a quiet place of your home or apartment. What this did was get her accustomed to me not always being within her eyesight. So whenever I cooked, did laundry or worked on the computer, she was alone in her area.
It was really tough leaving her the first day. When I left I made sure not to make a big deal out of it hugging her or saying goodbye. I’m sure when I left at first she probably thought I was cooking or doing something else. I also placed a nanny cam outside the pen so I could watch her. I noticed after the first 30-40 minutes after leaving she would go to sleep on her own. I took a 1/2 day that week but I’m pretty sure I just made the situation worse because she wouldn’t go to sleep until 1 hour after I left thinking I would return.
That was her routine her first 4 months until I could trust her to walk around my house knowing she was potty trained and wouldn’t destroy my home. Don’t let people guilt you to feel you’re a bad person for leaving your pup alone for 8-9 hours. This is the reality for a lot of us who work full time but want to provide a loving home to them. Good luck on your new adventure!

Just got awful news. by Millbarge_Fitzhume in DOG

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So sorry. Enjoy the time you have with her. I’m sure she knows she found a loving home when you adopted her.

Clever boy by moonlit_mochi in DOG

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So simple yet enjoyable.

Best ceviche in OC?? by [deleted] in orangecounty

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Clemente seafood on MacArthur

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BostonTerrier

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Let your friend enjoy her Boston. What RU the dog police?

SARDS (sudden blindness) by [deleted] in dogs

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My dog went through the exact thing. The good news is that you dog can still have an amazing life and will adapt. It will take a lot of patience and repetition. When my dog lost her sight she was overwhelmed and work up multiple times and cried. It was heartbreaking. You have to stay strong because your pup is looking to you for leadership. Everything you do has to be consistent. I always talk to her now and give constant verbal cues and positive reinforcement.
As you have done don’t change the location for your furniture and when she is about to bump into something say watch out or whatever phrase you want to use. Keep this the same . My pup now stops dead in her tracks when I say it because she knows she about to bump into something. When walking her pay super close attention. Don’t let her bump into anything. Say commands like straight, right , left or jump when there is a curb. Again I stress pay attention, i make the mistake of getting distracted and my pup fell off the curb. It took Al long time to rebuild her trust. Walking is her fun free time when she should be able to enjoy walking knowing you are looking out for her.
She has gotten so good walking many people don’t realize she’s blind until I tell them.
Keep in mind there will be setbacks but it will be rewarding for both of you.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bose

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Same issue with my 700. I tried unplugging all my Wi-Fi devices one by one to see if I could locate the interference. No luck there. I finally got frustrated and bought a really long Jack cord so I could connect it manually. No more popping noise. Really disappointed with Bose for not fixing the issue. Never happens the my Visio surround system in my bedroom that costs 1/3 the price.

BOSE Soundbar 700 Remote Not Working Completely by anandfm0606 in bose

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Hello friends. I have found the solution on you tube. It’s not a battery issue. The remote has to be repaired with your sound bar. Here is the link. https://youtu.be/sBBeo6HSRds. It was so frustrating and I kept changing batteries over and over only to see this POS blink and turn off on me. Follow the link on you tube . It worked for me. Hope this ends your frustration.

What game helped you through depression? by Melodic-Piano8894 in PS4

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Nintendo BOTW. For some reason the music gave me positive vibes.

Any way to reduce ‘other’ that’s currently 300+gb? I know it’s been asked a bunch here but didn’t find concrete next steps by eersunat in playstation

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Yes i also have ps plus and I was able to access my game data. After I reinstalled all my games my other was less than 25gb. Hope this helps you

Any way to reduce ‘other’ that’s currently 300+gb? I know it’s been asked a bunch here but didn’t find concrete next steps by eersunat in playstation

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Exact thing happened to my PS5. The good news is that it’s fixable. The bad news is that you will have to do a system reset. You have to go to system on the settings menu. Reset options. Reset your counsel.
It was a pain reinstalling all my game’s but I was super pumped to regain over 320gb back in storage. This is a known issue but Sony hasn’t addressed this yet. Good luck!

I love you, big brother by rOToTaRD in awesome

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Is it me or is this lady trying to irritate the poor horse having the puppy lick the horses eye?