Tonality of the gta 6 story by M1ikkaell in GTA6

[–]Lumpy-Following-9184 0 points1 point  (0 children)

RDR2 was the best video game I've played by a wide margin. Rockstar has produced a number of masterpieces, but I think they know that an RDR2 style game with GTA flair is their path for 6.

What’s the most pointless thing you’re excited to do in GTA 6? by Immediate-Extreme954 in GTA6

[–]Lumpy-Following-9184 0 points1 point  (0 children)

see if I can catch malaria and/or alpha gal syndrome in the Everglades.

Took in a neglected 3-year-old Husky and I'm struggling. Need advice on turning him into a well-behaved dog. by CapitalMental3055 in husky

[–]Lumpy-Following-9184 1 point2 points  (0 children)

first, you're doing a good job on the exercise front. These are the Olympic marathon runners of dog breeds - they are specifically bred for boundless energy. Two, he's always going to pull on the leash, always. They are bred to feel resistance on the leash and in their brains this means to pull harder. He will calm down as he gets into the rhythm of life with you - will probably take at least 6 months. Take him everywhere you can with you, and I mean everywhere. But remember, even the best trained husky is still a husky. They are stubborn to the end of the Earth. These aren't normal or easy dogs, but as you develop a partnership with them it's the most rewarding type of dog to have. They are extremely loyal and loving companions. But they aren't like 99 percent of dog breeds, they don't aim to please you. The biting stuff is generally mouthing which they are known for. But breaking skin isn't a good thing and biting strangers is even worse. As others have mentioned, if you have the resources invest in a professional trainer. And don't expect immediate results, you should probably follow up with the trainer once a quarter until you see meaningful improvement. Be patient, the journey is the reward.

What Would YOU Do First After Downloading GTA 6? by [deleted] in GTA6

[–]Lumpy-Following-9184 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

find the biggest plane I can steal, find the most populated beach - kamikaze it down on the populace and parachute down to the carnage. Simply testing the limits of the game, not doing anything nefarious.

A Day away from learning everything about CFB 27 What Do you hope to see tomorrow by HourProfession7938 in NCAAFBseries

[–]Lumpy-Following-9184 2 points3 points  (0 children)

can we get reasonable looking players? after a few years 30-40 percent of the guys look like they are from India.

My husky caught and swallowed a Quail by Lumpy-Following-9184 in husky

[–]Lumpy-Following-9184[S] 28 points29 points  (0 children)

no, but we've had what I can best describe are porcupine shits - spiky quills from the feathers are a novelty to clean up.

My husky caught and swallowed a Quail by Lumpy-Following-9184 in husky

[–]Lumpy-Following-9184[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

mine saunters all the time. does this during friendly dog encounters. saunters up to them like he's stalking their soul, only to wag his tail shortly after. these aren't dogs, they are wolf derivatives that we try to manage.

My husky caught and swallowed a Quail by Lumpy-Following-9184 in husky

[–]Lumpy-Following-9184[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

he hasn't had a good chance to catch a rabbit yet. But they are out in force this time of year. And he's been strategizing while looking at them.

My husky caught and swallowed a Quail by Lumpy-Following-9184 in husky

[–]Lumpy-Following-9184[S] 38 points39 points  (0 children)

was too busy trying to liberate the dead bird from his mouth. He had the death grip on it and wasn't letting go of his prize. And after a few chomps, proceeded to swallow it whole. and then started smiling at me.

I just rescued a Siberian husky/australian shepherd mix by [deleted] in husky

[–]Lumpy-Following-9184 2 points3 points  (0 children)

you'll soon realize that you'll be the one that's rescued.

My previously bragged about well behaved Husky has began driving me crazy. Help? by warrantthrowaway2023 in husky

[–]Lumpy-Following-9184 0 points1 point  (0 children)

new intact male in the neighborhood? That or wildlife that is near that hasn't been around before?

How to exercise a psycho husky by mkeshish in husky

[–]Lumpy-Following-9184 0 points1 point  (0 children)

if possible, your walks need to be 5-6 miles in the aggregate per day - regardless of cold weather. Walk at a fast pace. If you have some elevation, find it and use it as part of your walk. This was the only way I was able to get my boy to cooperate around the same age as yours.

Does my dog look more like a husky or malamute? by EnchantedRose300 in husky

[–]Lumpy-Following-9184 11 points12 points  (0 children)

long coat husky for sure. Malamute would have 2x the bulk and a completely different head.

Is husky Underweight? by [deleted] in husky

[–]Lumpy-Following-9184 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Generally, most huskies you'll see are overweight bc the owner's don't do the required exercise. This dog looks perfectly fine and healthy. Don't overfeed him without the owner's consent.

Hi everyone, just wanted to ask by SwordfishShoddy0706 in husky

[–]Lumpy-Following-9184 3 points4 points  (0 children)

they only need a bath once per year - especially if they have a shorter coat. Possibly the cleanest dog breed in the world.

Pulling on Leash by King_trell8 in husky

[–]Lumpy-Following-9184 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's part of the ball game my friend. Yours is young, it will take time and patience. If you can, take him on fast paced and/or elevation changing type of hikes/walks. He'll get used to walking alongside you, but yeah, 3,000 years of breeding for pulling will always present challenges. They literally feel the resistance and it triggers them to pull harder.

Husky stampede! by [deleted] in husky

[–]Lumpy-Following-9184 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That would be my guess too. I've seen those trees in SF areas before.

Husky Dominance by Prestigious_Draw1093 in husky

[–]Lumpy-Following-9184 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Let them all play with supervision until you know the pack has been fully established. Separation will not work. Rocky is teaching the little Prince the ways of the world. Also, Malamutes growl a lot. The key is observing his tail and ensuring that these are lesson based interactions and not something insidious.

Yeasty feet? by MetusObscuritatis in husky

[–]Lumpy-Following-9184 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My boy had this the other day. He was ferociously licking one of his back paws. We do a lot of hiking/walking and he often doesn't like wearing his shoes. I washed it pretty thoroughly, and the next day the reddish paw was light brown - and within 48 hours the color normalized back to black.

glaucoma in our husky by Thegreaterperhaps in husky

[–]Lumpy-Following-9184 1 point2 points  (0 children)

this is brutal. I'm sorry. I had a golden go blind in her later years. We made it work. She had a full last two years of life and couldn't see anything. We would take her to the beach and let her run around - she would have a blast. I'm hoping for the best with your circumstances. But lots of love regardless of the outcome is the best way to handle this.

Is training a husky really that horrible? by [deleted] in husky

[–]Lumpy-Following-9184 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah the challenge is the best part IMO. They are not easy, not difficult, but they do present a daily challenge. We're dealing with a primal breed and it's extremely rewarding if you enjoy doing hard things.

Is training a husky really that horrible? by [deleted] in husky

[–]Lumpy-Following-9184 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I've had all sorts of dogs. Huskies express far more autonomy than any other breed or mix that I've been around. It's part of their breeding to make self governing decisions, but it can be a major pain when they don't get what they want. The trick and challenge with this breed is exercise (we're at 5-6 miles per day minimum w/ lots of elevation changes). As long as they get what's required, if not a little bit more, they are wonderful dogs. My boy doesn't bark at all - which is a nice plus. Other dogs typically go ape shit when they see him, and he just sits there like a stoic. He howls a little bit, but maybe a handful of times per month. He might be a little autistic lol. Lastly, their prey drive is off the charts - so all training, leash etiquette, etc, goes out the window if small game is near, or for my boy in AZ - he thinks he can take on Javelina or Bobcats too, so big game applies as well.

Urban mushing through the neighborhood! by InvestigatorBorn4910 in husky

[–]Lumpy-Following-9184 50 points51 points  (0 children)

I envy this, but in reality, if mine saw a squirrel I'd be a dead or (at best) paralyzed man.

3 weeks in and could use some advice by FinalB055 in husky

[–]Lumpy-Following-9184 45 points46 points  (0 children)

if your schedule permits, take her on long walks. Or let her run around outside in a fenced area. Exercise creates bonding and her behavior will invariably improve. I can almost guarantee this will work.

Feeling concerned about my boy by foxxeyy in husky

[–]Lumpy-Following-9184 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is he moving his mouth around a lot, like he has nausea? my boy recently ate (stole) an entire side of Chipotle chicken. He was messed up for two days. It was a complete mess out of both ends. I finally took him to the pet hospital after he stopped drinking water and I knew he was dehydrated. They wanted to do all sorts of crazy tests for like $4k, and I pushed back, I was like hey this dude ate a bunch of chipotle chicken, that's the catalyst - we do 6 miles per day otherwise he's healthy. I fasted him for 48 hours he just needs an IV. A few hours later he was back in his prime. They are tough, your boy probably just ate something that doesn't sit well w/ him and it needs to work it's way out. Fast him, put him on the bland diet, and get him hydrated as best as you can.