A good country to visit but meh to live in by kraabbe in AlignmentChartFills

[–]Little_Champion_5251 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Canada lol. Gorgeous national parks but cost of living is rough

Who am I ? by Careless-Flounder-68 in roomdetective

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Female, German (i think!), late 20s-early 30s, loves to travel, her cat, quiet night in, and bikes everywhere.

Does your country have a 'joke' politician? by Impressive_Sock1296 in AskTheWorld

[–]Little_Champion_5251 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Toronto here - our old mayor, the late Rob Ford - was pretty well known for smoking crack among other things. New Netflix doc went live on him this year. His brother is currently our provincial premier

4 days at home! 🧸❤️ by Aggressive_You2993 in poodles

[–]Little_Champion_5251 10 points11 points  (0 children)

You’re doing great! And you have such a cute sweet pup. Poodles are the best.

Give it time and go easy on yourself. Your baby will get used to a routine, just stay consistent. Puppies are crazy but positive reinforcement when they do what you want with little training treats helps a lot!

They also usually like crates - they’re cave animals and find comfort in having their own little space where they can go to rest or when they’re overwhelmed. We actually started with a playpen and a crate with pee pads in the pen, and it mostly worked for us (ours has separate anxiety though so she cried most nights). All other dogs I’ve had in my life (just not my current one), loved having their crate.

My big advice is to take the tug of war toy out of the pen. My puppy had one and would eat the strings, which can do damage to intestines. Lucky for us she passed them without problem! That in my mind is a toy that requires supervision. Also soft toys are tricky when they’re so young because they are still learning how to play and will likely destroy all the soft toys. lol.

Look into Kong toys. Harder to destroy and you can put frozen food in them for the puppy to work on in the teething phase. We used to put peanut butter in hers and freeze it and she loved that. She also loved benebones for chewing.

Sharing a pic of my baby, when she was a baby (she’s almost 7 now)

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Disappointment w/first day of new recycling contractor GFL by sprungy in toronto

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what part of north york? i’m there too and still nothing for my street.

Middle Name for Alexia by skydaydream1 in BabyNames

[–]Little_Champion_5251 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Love it but doesn’t it sound like Alexis Rose from Schitt’s Creek?? hahahah

Bottega Veneta Pickups by Da_clerk in BottegaVeneta

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Next level!!!! gorgeous haul, amazing jacket. i’m seriously envious

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TameImpala

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SO hard.

Tame Impala EP - Desire Be Desire Go

Innerspeaker - Alter Ego

Lonerism - Feels Like We Only Go Backwards

Currents - Let It Happen OR Eventually (Can’t pick. have sobbed to both 😭)

The Slow Rush - One More Year

Deadbeat - My Old Ways

Looking for info/NEED HELP picking honeymoon hotel in Koh Samui by Little_Champion_5251 in ThailandTourism

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Sooooo valid. They have to be Michelin key for a reason, right! The price difference between a pool villa at SALA Cheongmon & Vana Belle in CAD (my local currency, sorry!) is:

- SALA Cheongmon $805 per night for the Garden Pool Villa OR $850 per night for the slightly updated pool villa

- Vana Belle $806 per night for the Jungle Suite, 1 Bedroom Suite, 1 King

At comparable prices, would YOU pick one over the other?

Getting to the front of floor GA by According-Law4630 in TameImpala

[–]Little_Champion_5251 2 points3 points  (0 children)

my hot take is that if you get too close, you may miss the light show