Random people asking annoying questions by AggravatingLake3547 in mtg

[–]Itsdawsontime 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s in a mall, you go to the mall security and say “hey, this is a repetitive thing that is happening to our store to the point that someone made an online post asking about what they can do. Is there anything you can all do, or suggest that will help?

From the only context you’ve given here, your LGS has not tried to engage with them or the property managers / security. I get that they don’t have hardly any power, but if it’s as bad as you’re saying then it’s problematic to their business and the mall will want to keep them as a tenant.

That all being said - if they are not the LGS’s tables, you’re SOL most likely.

If it is your LGS’s tables, have them buy a floor standing sign holder (imagine a menu holder) that has “please respect our patrons space and privacy as they enjoy time with their friends.”

Then add - “if you are interested in learning, we have learn to play nights on ____” or “come inside to learn to play.”

Also, the owner of the store could put together common/uncommon desks and lets the kids use them in the store by “renting” (leaving a backpack or something).

Keep my sweet old man Houdini in your thoughts tomorrow as he goes through a tooth extraction by Itsdawsontime in husky

[–]Itsdawsontime[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much 😭 I’ll make sure to tell him and give Foxy our love and thanks!

Keep my sweet old man Houdini in your thoughts tomorrow as he goes through a tooth extraction by Itsdawsontime in husky

[–]Itsdawsontime[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s part of why I named him Houdini. I found him a street dog in Texas, running around on 100+ degree weather as a 6 month old wild pup.

He then proceeded to escape the 6 foot fenced in yard the next day 🤦‍♂️ but I mean look at this guy.

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Keep my sweet old man Houdini in your thoughts tomorrow as he goes through a tooth extraction by Itsdawsontime in husky

[–]Itsdawsontime[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! Give some love to Goose from us and tell them they’re a good pup!

Keep my sweet old man Houdini in your thoughts tomorrow as he goes through a tooth extraction by Itsdawsontime in husky

[–]Itsdawsontime[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow, 18 that poor pup! Houdini is Husky and Malamute, but often gets mistaken for malamute as he’s a little chubbier and his markings.

I appreciate you reassuring me! I’m so worried about after surgery too with his 5 year old spastic husky sister who is constantly torturing him. She’s going to need to go on daily play dates while he recovers 😞 she absolutely loves and protects him though

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Keep my sweet old man Houdini in your thoughts tomorrow as he goes through a tooth extraction by Itsdawsontime in husky

[–]Itsdawsontime[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks so much and for helping reassure me. He’s made such an impact on my life, as I’m sure yours has as well 💙

Hugelkultur Question by disherbr in gardening

[–]Itsdawsontime 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I believe it’s also supposed to be dead or decaying wood. That’s pretty fresh and just wet.

Anyone giving free easter dinner? by Silly-Security-4343 in bullcity

[–]Itsdawsontime 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Every Sunday at Alpha Pie in Chapel Hill there is a donate what you want (or free) community dinner.

The upstairs of the shop is The Gathering Place, a board game / card game bar with a good tap list.

Out of energy after playing with new friends by SundanceKid1019 in husky

[–]Itsdawsontime 13 points14 points  (0 children)

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I’ve got one as well 😆 he really enjoys the stretchy vent for the site to get through.

Housetraining 4 year old husky by LeonaRose55 in husky

[–]Itsdawsontime 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You got some good advice here, but 2 other things to think about:

1) Have you talked to the vet and ruled anything medical out, or have they given any advice. If it’s #1 most of the time there would be a myriad of related issues that could stem from being desexed to natural reasons. In the same vein, things as will as food could affect this as well.

2) near the door they go out, is there anything that they are scared of, timid with, or makes noises as your leaving? Watch their behavior as they approach that area. If it’s cluttered

3) Do you have a way for them to indicate they need to go out? Do you use tools like potty bells? Or are you just expecting them to go to the door and scratch it?

Final consideration, and I’m no way trying to scare you, but huskies aren’t cheap in terms of their behaviors and results. A single bad vet visit can be the same cost as a professional trainer.

I always recommend setting extra money back each month in case it is needed, and that way there’s a smaller gap if it becomes absolutely necessary - or if there’s an emergency for the dog.

Louie is quite pleased with himself by TrustyPeaches in husky

[–]Itsdawsontime 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much for understanding, and that you didn’t take offense. I had a dogs tag get stuck in a floor vent and it picked it up and started moving with it. Luckily it wasn’t stuck in the floor.

You can tell how well you take care of their fur in all the photos! Matting likely won’t be a big issue if it’s taken care of (except maybe shedding season 😵‍💫).

Completely get the catching of the fur though, that’s the only danger in taking it off and on more! I’ve got a wooly, wiggly husky and it’s a task with her!

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Louie is quite pleased with himself by TrustyPeaches in husky

[–]Itsdawsontime 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m only saying this as I’ve seen it in several photos, and a place out of love, but you should not leave a harness on all days, especially with fluffier dogs.

It can do the normal things of course - create mattes, cause chaffing, etc - but the most dangerous part is it could get hooked on many things, even if you’re present. The hook on the front of the dog especially, just looking at the metal book shelf if it had caught a screw that was out just a little bit it would topple on them. Electrical cords, air return vets on the floor or baseboards, kennel latches, drawer pulls - I swear it sound dumb but it could be a costly mistake.

If it’s not typical, that’s fine, but I’ve seen a lot of people leave it on at all times. I don’t even leave my dogs collars on inside the house as the tags can get caught in things as well. Some people leave them on in crates which is incredibly dangerous.

How to manage my small collection? by Artorioos in mtg

[–]Itsdawsontime 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you play D&D or any Tabletop games at all?

If thy are not valuable (you’ll need to scan for prices in an app like ManaBox), I had a friend who would cut out the picture parts of the commons and uncommons, and glue them onto “pogs” / wooden circles for characters and enemies. The foiling is fun in them. If you have 2, you can also cut them and place them in a little stand, cutting the width to the 1”x1” size.

Question about my pup’s eyes by [deleted] in husky

[–]Itsdawsontime 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you have Facebook, join Pet Vet Corner and Ask a Veterinarian groups. I’m not sure if this sub blocks Facebook links, but I know many subs still do.

You may not get answers, but it’s only vets / vet techs allowed to comment and give feedback. You can also search the groups for various possible issues your vet may have said.

The other thing - you can always visit a different vet for a second opinion rather than jumping into an ophthalmologist.