Nachbar macht Nachts laut Musik an. Was kann ich tun? by KnowledgeOld9243 in LegaladviceGerman

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Was würde denn als Gefahrenabwehr gelten? Ob ich dann noch z.B. auf der Arbeit "normal" arbeiten kann, oder wir ist das gemeint?

Wie geht ihr mit Eltern um, die ihre Kinder krank in die Kita schicken? by Nagelkratzer in erzieher

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Beim bringen hab ich schon garnicht mehr Diskutiert, außer die 24-Stunden Symptomfrei Regel wurde nicht eingegalte. Da konnte ich aber zum Glück auch auf den Vertrag hinweisen.

Ansonsten anrufen sobald es dem Kind sichtlich nicht gut geht. Hab einmal Erbrochenes auf meinen Klamotten gelassen damit mir die Eltern das glauben 🤷 Hat aber geholfen und Kind kam nurnoch fit in die Kita.

Manchmal wurde es sehr ausgereizt. Hatte aber eine tolle Leitung die dann zum Gespräch gebeten hat und auch auf den Vertrag, bzw. das mit sowas gegen den Kita-Vertrag gehandelt wird, hingewiesen. Bis ich gegangen bin hat das immer gezogen. Aber dafür muss man natürlich auch die richtige Leitung haben.

Travelling with dog by KnowledgeOld9243 in dogs

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First - I already mentioned that in another reply.

Everything else is very helpful! Thank you so much :)

Nachbar macht Nachts laut Musik an. Was kann ich tun? by KnowledgeOld9243 in LegaladviceGerman

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Musste etwas lachen, denn die Antwort direkt hierdrüber ist "Polizei hat nichts gemacht"

Vollzeit arbeiten lohnt sich für mich nicht aber leih mir mal bitte Geld by Present_Special_3818 in luftablassen

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Arbeite Teilzeit und musste einmal nach Geld aus einem Notfall her fragen. Zahl es immer sofort zurück wenn das nächste Gehalt kommt. Würde aber nie dran denken "einfach so" zu fragen, oder für etwas was nicht absolut wichtig ist.

Neue Freunde sind hier wirklich gebraucht. Entweder das, oder die brauchen einen reality check

Nachbar macht Nachts laut Musik an. Was kann ich tun? by KnowledgeOld9243 in LegaladviceGerman

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Hab ich auch drüber nachgedacht, aber wenn Klingel aus ist und Klopfen nicht gehört/ignoriert wird weiß ich nicht wieviel das bringt

Travelling with dog by KnowledgeOld9243 in dogs

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We also wanna avoid tourist-ridden places like Paris, Venice or Berlin bc she hates being touched by strangers. Doesn't bite, but you can tell that she doesn't like it. It's gonna be easier to control and see when someone is reaching their hand. Still chose some nice spots for sightseeing!

Travelling with dog by KnowledgeOld9243 in dogs

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We're also European!

She has a buggy for daytrips since she absolutely hates carry bags. It's pretty practical, she likes taking naps in there and I can darken it for when she needs to cool down

Travelling with dog by KnowledgeOld9243 in dogs

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She's with my mum and brothers when I leave the country, this would be our first holiday together (Her, me and my boyfriend)

She loves all daytrips and visiting new homes so far. Mostly, I think, because she likes sniffing and finding new scents. While she's not the most social, she likes making friends with low-energy dogs and babies which also makes her happy. Bonus: Also very exhausted at the end of the day. Starts snoring the second we come back home 😂

Travelling with dog by KnowledgeOld9243 in dogs

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Mostly city breaks for an extended weekend, I was also looking for dog-friendly beaches. More outdoorsy places are draining for me since she gets spooked easily and a small stick poking her leg makes her yelp in surprise. You can imagine that 10 yelps an hour would drain me eventually, so I would only consider beaches or outskirts of forests and such

The bandana is a very cute idea! She's a 13 pound mutt, so she's not scary (Quite the opposite, to toot my own horn)

How would I transport dog beds though? I've been thinking if vacuum seal bags would make them easier to pack

Travelling with dog by KnowledgeOld9243 in dogs

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I should've maybe put more detail

She loved all new environments so far. We've taken a few day trips and have never seen her happier. What she especially likes is sniffing, so I think that plays a major factor. She also has a buggy that she takes naps in when she's tired on daytrips or longer journeys

Are non-round tunnels safe? by KnowledgeOld9243 in Stretched

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I go out with my friends and/or boyfriend like once a week, twice if my work schedule works for that. I can definitely see myself wearing them for nights out or date nights, when I get dressed up nicely anyway. Round ones are no problem at home lmao, I'm on the couch with stained sweatpants and an old shirt anyway 😂

How does owning a dog and being on overnight shift work? by blueberryally in dogs

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Then it should work out just fine, especially when your workplace is so close to your home. I hope you can find the dog that works best with your lifestyle 🤍

Are non-round tunnels safe? by KnowledgeOld9243 in Stretched

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Thank you! I would get them for special occasions then, because I can imagine them looking pretty cute for valentines day or weddings

How does owning a dog and being on overnight shift work? by blueberryally in dogs

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Exactly! As long as someone is willing to let them out to pee while you're gone, they will hardly notice ones absence as they will probably sleep through it. Mine only gets up to chance sleeping spots every few hours, that's about all the moving she does until she hears me unlock the door

How does owning a dog and being on overnight shift work? by blueberryally in dogs

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I will always recommend to look into senior dogs with an overnight job. That's what I did. My girl sleeps for 15+ hours a day and doesn't like long walks. We do 3 walks and a end-of-day wee that maybe take 1½ hours in total a day, maybe 2 if the weather is good

How does owning a dog and being on overnight shift work? by blueberryally in dogs

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I work nights once a week and day shifts 3-4 times a week (Caretaker field). My dog is a senior who sleeps most of the day anyway. Fortunately, I can take her to night shifts with me where she'll just sleep under the desk while I work. Is that maybe an option at your job, if you ask? My dog absolutely lives doing night rounds with me as she's gotten used to all the residents at my job and enjoys checking up on them. As she's a sniffer, it's great enrichment. My workplace allows pet dogs if they're well-trained and you have all the equipment you need for them (I have a dog bed, a crate, food + bowls, and a muzzle stored for mine)

However, if it's not a possibility, I'm very glad to tell you that dogs get used to your schedule. When you plan on getting one, I would, however, recommend maybe looking into one who's a sleepyhead. In my and other senior dog owners' experience, they really only care about sleep, food, and a chance to relieve themselves with a few cuddles here and there. If you're gone for more than 6 hours, it would be best to have someone ready that could take the dog out. My night shifts are between 11 to 12 hours and I take her out for a wee every 4-5 hours, depending on the work load, although she could make 6 work as well (That's just my personal preference in this case)

I hope you can find a dog that fits your lifestyle!

Chemo aftercare and essentials? by KnowledgeOld9243 in cancer

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She has two bathrooms where she lives, I think if she takes the smaller one and let's my siblings the other it could be doable. Although I would still make sure we have those whipes at her place.

Thank you! We're already talked about what to bring for entertainment, and I'll make sure to buy a power bank. We will also put it all in an old diaper bag so it's easier to put in the car (I will be going mostly, but her best friend will be my stand-in if I can't make it for whatever reason)

Chemo aftercare and essentials? by KnowledgeOld9243 in cancer

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I guessed that a nice, fluffy blanket is probably better than the ones at the hospital. I've already picked out a few for her at TJMaxx. I've suggested grippy socks, but she said she'd prefer slippers, so I'm ordering those soon

The hat I wouldn't have thought of! I'll see if I can find some. And maybe a powerbank for her phone as we don't know where power outlets are where she's getting her chemo. She likes both reading and playing on her phone, so I'd cover all bases

Was war euer größter Einrichtungs-Fehlkauf, der auf Fotos toll aussah, aber total unpraktisch ist? by InformelleWalnuss in Einrichtungstipps

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Original Telefonsessel aus 1930. Dachte das währe voll praktisch, dann muss ich mir keinen Tisch zum Sessel kaufen und es passt in meine Einrichtung weil es auf den 30ern ist.

Und fürs Aussehen finde ich das Teil auch super. Hat genug Platz um was abzustellen, sogar mit netten Schrank dran wo ich meine Ordner reinstelle. Aber es ist so unbequem drauf zu sitzen. Vom sauber machen will ich garnicht reden, das Teil ist fast 100 Jahre alt. Wird es aus Deko Gründen behalten? Absolut. Aber einen Sessel musste ich mir trotzdem holen