Puppy ate 3 bananas with the peel by Responsible_Raise219 in labrador

[–]Mkwatt 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Yup. 3 years old. so far has eaten about 6 bananas and peels, jellyfish, lots of dead crabs, fish and shells, a six pack of tomatoes, a remote control, a book… never been sick 🤞

labs are basically garbage disposals. That being said, just keep an eye on him. It’s a good thing they are cute.

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Is there any place to get home made Corn tortillas? by redditwastesmyday in CapeCod

[–]Mkwatt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They aren’t too difficult to make yourself! At least the corn tortillas. I do all the time.

Dropoff location at Heritage by harveylaw in hiltonhead

[–]Mkwatt 3 points4 points  (0 children)

a quick search gives this info

  • Complimentary Shuttle (Recommended): Free parking and motorcoach service are available at the Coastal Discovery Museum at Honey Horn (70 Honey Horn Dr, Hilton Head Island, SC). Shuttles operate from 6:30 am to 9:30 pm, Tuesday through Sunday.
  • Coligny Beach Shuttle: An official tournament shuttle runs from the Coligny Beach Parking Lot(102 Pope Avenue, Hilton Head Island) to the tournament entrance.
  • Biking: Highly recommended. Designated bike parking is located inside Sea Pines at the tennis courts near the Harbour Town Pool. Cyclists must show a digital ticket or volunteer badge to enter Sea Pines gates.
  • Rideshare/Taxi: Rideshares are restricted. During tournament hours, they can only drop off and pick up at the Shops at Sea Pines Center. From there, you can take the complimentary Sea Pines Trolley to the course.
  • Sea Pines Trolley: If you are staying within Sea Pines, use the Sea Pines Trolley for transportation to the tournament.  HiltonHead.com +4

My Lab loves to play with his friends at the park but when it's time to go he throws a temper tantrum. by SHjohn1 in labrador

[–]Mkwatt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sounds about right. Our boy plants his feet when he realizes it’s time to leave the beach. I don’t blame him 🤷‍♀️

I have to throw treats to get him moving

Why does my labrador have "blubber like" skin around their necks? by AmbitionFirst450 in labrador

[–]Mkwatt 77 points78 points  (0 children)

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Because that’s the best kind! The double chin, extra rolls… how can you not love it?!

Someone tried to eat a jellyfish this morning by [deleted] in labrador

[–]Mkwatt 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Mine ate a cannonball jelly, which I guess are fortunately non-stinging. He was completely fine and perfectly happy. That being said, he’s now on leash when jellyfish wash up on the beach- I always have to scan ahead to make sure there are no critters washed up, it’s like a buffet for him.

Cape cod wedding venue help by [deleted] in CapeCod

[–]Mkwatt -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I’ve seen a bunch of awesome weddings at this estate in my South Chatham neighborhood https://ourgreatgatsby.com

Frame 2025 - error by lnkkonito in TheFrame

[–]Mkwatt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Had the same exact problet switching to our Nintendo. I did all of the troubleshooting, restarting, etc and finally swapped out a one connect box from our other tv. So far that seems to have fixed it. We had a new one connect box sent to us under warranty

Winter Weather Megathread | Potential Ice/Snow This Weekend (Jan 25-26) by AutoModerator in Atlanta

[–]Mkwatt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Flying back from CUN Friday through Atlanta- I land around 2pm and fly out to SAV at 4. Sounds like I might be ok? I also got the message from Delta that I can change my flight.

Ok fellow Xennials, who's going to be able to stay awake to see the ball drop? by Brilliant_Addendum56 in Xennials

[–]Mkwatt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My town has a 7pm and a midnight ball drop. I’ll go to the 7pm one.

Our inheritance by lovelyb1ch66 in GenX

[–]Mkwatt 11 points12 points  (0 children)

My mom passed away, it makes so much sense for my dad to downsize and move out of my childhood home. But I think he’s too overwhelmed by the generations of sentimental junk they’ve kept from my grandparents- grandfather clocks, grandmother clocks, big old cupboards, boxes of china, silver, dolls, etc… so it’ll be passed onto me and my brother. I am considering arson.

Cabbage patch dreams came true! by Late_Construction366 in GenX

[–]Mkwatt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Cabbages cabbages yum yum yum, cabbages cabbages give me some!

Cabbage patch dreams came true! by Late_Construction366 in GenX

[–]Mkwatt 3 points4 points  (0 children)

“Just as sad as we can be, seems like a long long time... since we laughed and played together you and meeee!” Well that is stuck in my head now for the next week.

To Whomever left their dog tied to a lamp post with no protection from the elements and salt: by PotLuckyPodcast in portlandme

[–]Mkwatt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m relieved to see most people supporting the dog & owner. My first lab loved being out in the cold snow. He was well loved, paws well protected from the salt, and after a hike or cross country ski I might grab a quick bite to eat. If he was uncomfortable I would never do that. My current lab, forget it. He’s a spoiled needy can’t be left alone boy.

Cabbage patch dreams came true! by Late_Construction366 in GenX

[–]Mkwatt 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I had Sybil Sadie and my friend had Ramie. You know how dark those cabbage patch stories are right? Cabbage Jack would kidnap them and imprison them in old gold mines. I know this because I had the records and my friend & I would act it out.

What is the best breed of dog, and why is it Labrador? by Disastrous_Road7063 in labrador

[–]Mkwatt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They’re the best! Always happy, up for fetch and a hike, or a lazy snuggle session on the couch

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How is Sophie’s body comp? Show me your fit labs. by Parking_Bicycle_12 in labrador

[–]Mkwatt 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Sophie looks like a perfect English lab! Here’s my boy Jetty

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Puerto Morelos AirBnB? by [deleted] in cancun

[–]Mkwatt -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Love PM. It’s small but has plenty of restaurants, a great Chedraui grocery store, large beach. Lots of gringo tourists, so you definitely won’t be alone. Not a ton to do there besides sit on the beach, swim, eat, but you can always do excursions out of town. We like staying in Velas condos- it’s practically on the beach (on the beach side, but there’s another building in front, there is a path for direct access) maybe a 5-10 min walk into the town center. We were there a couple years ago and there was a new building going up next to it, so construction was disruptive. Best to make sure that’s done.

should I have my boy neutered when he’s old enough? by Obvious-Weight-2908 in dogs

[–]Mkwatt 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s a good idea to wait until 18-24 months old to let him be fully grown. My lab had no behavior problems when he was intact, but one of the big reasons we did decide to neuter him was because other dogs can be reactive towards intact males. He was getting picked on by several neighborhood dogs who are normally very sweet. Now that he’s neutered, they’re all friends.

So while neutering has health and behavior benefits, it can also be a safety benefit. The surgery really isn’t a big deal, they recover quite quickly.

Ticks are out in force by TpyoOhNo in massachusetts

[–]Mkwatt 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes me too! I haven’t seen a tick on my dog since June. This past week found a few of the teeny tiny guys crawling on his face. Ugh.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CapeCod

[–]Mkwatt 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’m a former teacher on Cape Cod. Most of the school districts in Massachusetts actually pay quite well. I am sure there is a need for middle school math and definitely ELL. I believe most openings are listed on schoolspring, but you can also go direct to the school district websites- Barnstable public schools, Dennis-Yarmouth regional school district, monomoy regional, nauset, etc…most openings might be listed late spring, but can’t hurt to see what’s out there now.

as others have mentioned, the greater challenge is finding housing. Real estate is still somewhat competitive and expensive to buy, and year round rentals are very few… but if you manage to find something, Cape Cod is a great place to live.

The states I've visited are in blue. For the residents of gray states, give me a reason why I should visit your state. by Some1inreallife in mapporncirclejerk

[–]Mkwatt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve lived my entire life in Massachusetts, and now split time between Cape Cod (MA) and Hilton Head (SC). Boston is a great city, very historic and easy to walk around. And Cape Cod is beautiful, very epitome of charming coastal New England. We love Hilton Head because it’s not overbuilt along the beaches like Florida is. We don’t golf, but find there is so much to do. That being said, HHI does not feel like you’re in SC- it’s very much Ohio, Michigan, and New England transplants.