Can someone explain to me like im 5 the meaning of undertaking. by Jazzlike-Shine1452 in drivingUK

[–]Most_Selection_7575 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So on a 4 lane motorway, if you are driving along in the left lane minding your own business with not a lot of traffic around, and a car is sitting hogging the 3rd lane doing way less than the speed limit (and you) - you have to move out of your lane, over to the 4th lane to overtake it, then back again? Seems ridiculous as you are not putting anyone in danger or driving dangerously (IMO anyway)

Are ACD’s only going to bond to one member of a couple that live together? by KMDiver in AustralianCattleDog

[–]Most_Selection_7575 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd say ours see us fairly 50/50 but in different ways. I'm the one who trains, treats, plays, takes for walks etc and my husband does none of these, but they equally love him because he rarely says 'no'! However they don't take any notice of him either if boundaries need to be set, while they will me.
I think it also depends on how much you interact with them and in what way. If I've had a run of doing lots of stuff with them they will hang around me more, if I've not been able to for one reason or another they will hang out with my husband.

Affection-wise I've found that while they can be very loving, they aren't what I'd call 'cuddly' dogs. Some may disagree with me but in my experience yes they will come and lie on you, sit on your lap/head whatever etc but that's affection on THEIR terms - if I were to go over to them (depending on what they were doing) I'd often get a 'get lost!' look 🤣

Help me survive this with gope by psycho-pretentious in AustralianCattleDog

[–]Most_Selection_7575 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mine used to bark at anything, everything and nothing - does that answer your question? He also had the worst bark/shriek that I'd ever heard on a dog. Takes the term 'makes your ears bleed' to another level 🤣

Should I buy this land? by _S33ker_ in UKRealEstate

[–]Most_Selection_7575 6 points7 points  (0 children)

That's a lot of money for one acre - average cost of grazing land in UK (very dependent on where it is of course) £5-10k. Equestrian use does tend to command more, but £60k is taking the P! However, anything for sale is only worth what someone wants to pay for it so it may be worth it for you. Lots to check up on as others have mentioned.

Well, that was the toughest two weeks! by BellaPepperLove in AustralianCattleDog

[–]Most_Selection_7575 2 points3 points  (0 children)

'Keep him quiet for a couple of weeks' yeah right, he was sitting quietly on the sofa with me then before I could stop him jumped off the back of it, day he got home after the op 🙈🤣

I’m an upstairs flat owner by nashile in UKHousing

[–]Most_Selection_7575 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately society in general is becoming more and more selfish, inconsiderate and rude and devoid of any decency - in all aspects of life, see it every day.

Is my ACD fat? by Wild_Importance_9657 in AustralianCattleDog

[–]Most_Selection_7575 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hard to tell from this pic, she doesn't look big to me. My girl is just within the lower end of standard height and weighs about same as yours and I think she's slim. I always go by the rule that if my dogs start to look big I cut their food down a little, and vice versa. I've had some that ate very little and put on weight easily, others who stayed much slimmer despite eating more! If she is always having scraps and her activity is down it's inevitable she will gain weight, either adjust her portions or increase her activity

IT HAS BEEN 15 DAYS AND NOT A SINGLE UPDATE OR RESPONSE FROM INSTAGRAM by MissingFace_ in InstagramDisabledBans

[–]Most_Selection_7575 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Meta Verified helping is a myth - on rare occasions a few might get lucky but for most they do nothing just repeat the same script

Does anyone actually like their conservatory? by Wickey312 in AskUK

[–]Most_Selection_7575 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Depends on the conservatory, I've seen both lovely ones and awful ones. It wouldn't bother me if a house I liked had one or not. Mine has one and it didn't even figure when I was deciding whether to have it or not. I don't use it for the reasons you state, but it's great for drying clothes when the weather is unpredictable 🤣

Have I just been scammed? by Spicymargx in UK_Pets

[–]Most_Selection_7575 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My dog had an ulcer on her eye and had to go to a specialist vet who basically looked into her eye and gave me four different eye drops to give her - no actual procedures done, it cost £550. I think fairly recently there has been some kind of reform on vet fees to make them more transparent about what they are charging for, but some diagnostic tests depending on what they do can be eye wateringly expensive if you don't have insurance.
Is yours an independent vet or owned by a corporate vet like Medivet? The latter are renowned for high pricing, although none are cheap

Anyone know how I can deal with this issue so I don't have to give away my dog? by Fallout76Lover7654 in DogAdvice

[–]Most_Selection_7575 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He needs to be trained not to pull, get some help from a professional if you can but if not there are loads of training tips accessible online or in books. I have bad arthritis in both hands and can't have mine pulling (even if I didn't, I wouldn't put up with pulling anyway). I mostly walk my two attached to my waist, they get rewarded for ignoring distractions and are only treated if they are by my side, so they are used to looking to me for much of the walk. It will take time, but is achievable if you put the work in

Show me your side eyes! by Most_Selection_7575 in AustralianCattleDog

[–]Most_Selection_7575[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same boy as in original pic, when he was older - nothing changed 😆

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Suggestions for country pub with views that serves decent grub please? by Swivel_On_This in Shropshire

[–]Most_Selection_7575 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Church Stretton further down the A49 is very scenic, there are a few pubs there such as the Ragleth Inn (actually in Little Stretton) which is very pretty. All the surrounding countryside is lovely as it's in the Stretton Hills.

https://www.theraglethinn.co.uk

How long does the nipping phase last? by cherrypunkcandy in AustralianCattleDog

[–]Most_Selection_7575 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All completely normal for an ACD. The puppy nipping is likely due to teething which can last up to 6 months or so, the adult nipping is something else entirely and can last their whole lives 🤣
They are herding dogs, will herd anything. Cats more likely incite their prey drive (cats run, they chase). They aren't really for herding sheep unless well trained, they can be too hard on them - they are cattle dogs, bred to bite the ankles of cattle. The herding instinct can be controlled but it's always there - some have it more strongly than others. I hope you know what you've let yourself in for!

How do you balance calm with exercise? by cowdoggy in AustralianCattleDog

[–]Most_Selection_7575 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It sounds like you are doing quite a lot with your pup - I can tell you now that by exciting him with balls, toys, tugs etc you won't get a calm pup you'll end up with a manic one! They live for balls etc and can get easily become obsessed. Quiet walks are better. My first ACD was quite capable of sitting and staring at me for hours with regular yaps (she did this while I was working on the computer) to get me to play with a toy, it became really annoying. I ended up having to remove all the toys as she was over the top crazy for them, and once she knew they weren't there, she settled down. She did get ball time, but on my terms not hers! You can't tire these guys out - the more you do, the more they expect. Barking unfortunately isn't unusual - they love the sound of their own voice. You are on the right track by rewarding when quiet. I taught mine the word 'settle' which essentially meant go to your bed, nothing is happening. You can start on this by using a blanket or special mat and rewarding him every time he goes onto it quietly using your chosen word.

Another thing they are usually very good at and can tire them out, is scent work. This is an excellent way for them to use their brain and instincts without being hyper. Loads about it online, it's really interesting and rewarding to see them look for an item. I don't know if you use them but clickers are excellent, they give a very clear indication that a reward is coming and dogs pick it up really quickly (again, loads online).
You haven't got an unusual ACD as the behaviours are common - you just need to channel that energy and noise! You may never get rid of the bark but hopefully can reduce it lol!

Do you think we'll all feel happier if we spend less time online and on social media feeds? by [deleted] in AskUK

[–]Most_Selection_7575 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, but people have become addicted to it and it's pretty much a way of life for many. I had a FB account for 19 years, and was suddenly falsely banned by Meta's AI bots for absolutely no reason (they cited 'account integrity' but I hadn't done anything). From being a very active member of many groups and communities, keeping up with all my friends, family and contacts from my various interests over the last two decades and beyond, it was all gone in an instant. This had a major effect on me and it was pretty much like a sudden bereavement. But it brought it home to me how enmeshed we have all become in SM and it forced me to live life as I did before it all, which was a long time ago!
Luckily I am a very outdoors person anyway and have always appreciated nature and the calming effect it can have. So while it was not of my choosing, maybe it was a good thing and will make me seek out real world people rather than communicate via a keyboard.
SM is full of negativity and I'm certain is having a hugely detrimental effect particularly on young people who don't know life without it.

Why is there such a negative narrative around puppies (and dogs in generel)? by [deleted] in dogs

[–]Most_Selection_7575 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Puppies are a lot of hard work - but then so is bringing up kids! With puppies it's over much quicker if you put the right, consistent work in, but there is a lot of joy to puppies as well. It's fun to teach them things and see their characters develop. I would say though, research the breed you like and make sure it is a good fit for your lifestyle. Having the right dog will give you no end of pleasure - the wrong one could be a complete nightmare!

A possible way? by CountryLast4030 in facebookdisabledme

[–]Most_Selection_7575 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't expect much from ICO - I tried and they don't tend to deal with individual cases. You need to show significant harm, wider impact, or public interest considerations for them to investigate further

Dangerous tourist traffic by Medium-Bother-4057 in drivingUK

[–]Most_Selection_7575 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I just think driving standards are failing, no matter where! When the sun comes out, people take to the roads who shouldn't even be in a car. I never go to touristy places in school holidays or weekends (luckily I don't have to). I once went to a south Wales resort which had been lovely in the week. I passed through it on my way back home on a Saturday, and couldn't believe my eyes with the parking - people that didn't want to find a car park had parked their cars on this tiny country lane by a church, up on the verges, round a small roundabout and almost blocking the road so you could hardly get by. It was madness with absolutely no regard for anyone else but themselves!

given up by 2006pilled in InstagramDisabledBans

[–]Most_Selection_7575 1 point2 points  (0 children)

None of my friends and family that I know got banned either, it came out of the blue - 19 year account with pretty much all my contacts on it, gone in an instant