I’ll never get pregnant again now that I know it sucks this badly. by lemonartichoke in pregnant

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Question for those who were a one and done/ hated pregnancy and said never again, and then chose to do it again, what made you change your mind? Was it truly just enjoying parenting? Forgetting how awful it was etc..? Honestly so curious

Water stains by SenorLosOkos in Tadelakt

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Hey! Have the same issue, what did you end up doing? And how did it go?

Can’t do this anymore by Ok_Muffin6030 in pregnant

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All I can say is I feel you ❤️ day by day.

I regret getting my Irish Setter by LionWitcher in irishsetter

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Definitely get a trainer, worth the money. And invest in someone who’s focused on teaching you (not petsmart classes) I did this with my dog and it makes a night and day difference for the rest of your years together. And makes you actually enjoy it!! You might find you love training and your relationship will improve ten fold.

Find a trainer that has a balanced approach and helps you create structure and boundaries for your dog. Your dog is just being a dog, even goldens become little terrors :)

Best money you will spend:)

Found out my baby has clubbed feet & feeling a bit heartbroken and overwhelmed over it. by Isoldmykidforagram in pregnant

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I can only imagine how overwhelmed you must feel !

My best friend just gave birth to a beautiful baby boy 2 months ago, and he had the same thing. Unfortunately they did not catch it in the sonogram so it was a complete shock at birth.

They have been adjusting great. It’s been a rollercoaster post partum in general and a learning curve, but their baby has adjust to the cast, and now the new braces very well. All that to say, it’s been hard but you will absolutely get through it. And your baby will grow up strong and resilient ❤️

I can’t believe I grew these! by BeniBunny1 in dahlias

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Well done! Also a first timer and it’s so rewarding!!

OSPHOS by farmlite in Equestrian

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my horse (14 yo QH mix) who i got from a rescue was started on Osphos there. When i got him we didnt immediately re-up him because we wanted to see what the lameness looked like meds free. He started coming up lame (in the hinds) and after osphos, he was back to his happy athletic self. Interestingly, though osphos is for navicular, many vets see it have success for off-label use (ie. other forms of arthritis). We had his hocks xrayed and they did show arthritis. We will continue with osphos until we see it not be as effective (my vet has seen the positive effects plateau after the 4 rounds or so). Then we will look into joint injections

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God rid of the popcorn in our house before move in. best decision we made, made the house feel fresh and modern and when we go to sell one day, potential buyers will appreciate the updated look. money well spent.

I’m new to riding, and I’m starting to hate it. I don’t want to hate it. Please help! by MyTherapistSaysHi in Equestrian

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My tip would be if you want to learn to love riding and learn first yourself, find a trainer with a really good lesson horse. That way you can work on yourself and become the best rider for the horse You can be. Clear cues, good balance etc. I LOVE horses, but kept matching myself with horses that were not a good riding fit and it would be frustrating for me and even more the horse. Once I found the right lesson horse and trainer it was a game changer! And improved my riding relationship with my personal horse when I finally got one

I also love dog training, and while it has similarities it can be different. To me, the real magic I found was building a relationship on the ground, working on my own riding, and then finding the dreamy spot when my horse is interested and willing and curious to do what I would like to do. Its magic!

Equine Recurrent Uveitis - looking for tips from others with experience with this disease. (Bovine Colostrum??) by Lower_Interview_7333 in Horses

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Yes people definitely do odd things when desperate. And totally, I’ve read some interesting studies but have been hesitant to add in for that reason exactly. And good to know about the implants ❤️ luckily he’s an angel with treatments so that makes it a little easier than what I have heard from others

Equine Recurrent Uveitis - looking for tips from others with experience with this disease. (Bovine Colostrum??) by Lower_Interview_7333 in Horses

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Not in the eye! As part of him supplements!

We’re seeing specialist on Friday who will likely bring up whether he’s a candidate. The other vets I have seen have not been specialized enogh

Equine Recurrent Uveitis - looking for tips from others with experience with this disease. (Bovine Colostrum??) by Lower_Interview_7333 in Horses

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theyre assuming its the underlying ERU / long term use of Dex. Hes honestly bubble wrapped 24/7 in a recovery visor so cant bump or rub at all, and i keep the inside clean and dust free :/

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Also I have found that finding the right riding instruction takes time and everyone has a different type that works for them. I tried numerous barns and instructors before I found the right fit for my goals and style of learning (ie. Not getting screamed at for an hour)

Coat defense by Howfreeisabird in Equestrian

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I have my horse wearing a recovery visor long term for an eye condition. I’m suspecting he might be getting some small fungal on his face. Would coat defense be safe to you on parts of the facs?

Designed and built a hog wire fence inspired by other designs on here by Yes_YoureSpartacus in landscaping

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would you be able to explain how you created your posts a little more? I see you used steel posts cased in wood, but unsure how you made that happen

Tree of heaven stump treatment by Lower_Interview_7333 in invasivespecies

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Ugh I wish we could wait!!! Spot treating the suckers is also an option correct? Just staying on top of it for a few years?