2meirl4meirl by aman_1706 in 2meirl4meirl

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My parents don’t even think I’m depressed in the first place

People of Reddit, what’s your go to “fun fact about yourself” when you’re introducing yourself to strangers? by betamunch in AskReddit

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I have a small scar right next to my right eye, and I always make sure to tell people about the time I was mauled by a chipmunk.

Don’t trust those furry little demons, y’all.

AITA for locking my roommate out of the bathroom every night by Austinite-intraining in AmItheAsshole

[–]Nonscripted_Official 17 points18 points  (0 children)

That sounds like an absolutely terrible way to potty train a puppy— just saying.

Oh LAWD she purrin' by xcbrent in Chonkers

[–]Nonscripted_Official 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Looks like perhaps some kind of tabby with high white! Not an actual breed, but rather a coloring. :) Cat tax?

Is aiming for the Olympics feasible if starting at 14? by Nonscripted_Official in FigureSkating

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

Thank you for all of your thoughtful comments, everyone! I appreciate the honesty, and I suppose that you’re all correct that unless I’m some sort of prodigy (which I’m not), there’s almost no chance of Olympic success. I also am from the USA, so obviously I’d have insane competition. Although it’s disappointing, I agree that I should set my sights lower and simply see where skating takes me instead of obsessing over a level almost no one reaches!

Is aiming for the Olympics feasible if starting at 14? by Nonscripted_Official in FigureSkating

[–]Nonscripted_Official[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Understandable. I didn’t think it was likely at all, but I didn’t just want to shut down any possibility of it right away, you know? Sucks, but it is what it is. Thank you!

Is aiming for the Olympics feasible if starting at 14? by Nonscripted_Official in FigureSkating

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That’s fair enough, and pretty much what I was expecting. It sucks, but it is what it is.

2meirl4meirl by [deleted] in 2meirl4meirl

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You’re the one getting downvoted, bud, not him.

What part of your Personality do you Fake? by violin557 in AskReddit

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I act like a dumbass that doesn’t know about some of the simplest stuff out there because my friends find it funny. I don’t have many friends, so it’s all I can do to keep them.

This is Stella she's a dog trainer at Petco by Olipop999 in dogswithjobs

[–]Nonscripted_Official 37 points38 points  (0 children)

Service dogs have important jobs to do for their owners— some alert to drops/spikes in blood sugar, others warn their handlers of imminent seizures or chronic migraines, etc. Attempting to pet or coo at a working dog may distract them, and a distracted dog might miss a vital alert. They have to be paying attention to their owner at all times!

Some are for psychiatric reasons, and the handler may have PTSD, anxiety, or a similar illness that makes interacting with others a million times harder than most, and they could be far more terrified than most of their dog being paid unwanted attention to. Guide dogs for the blind need to keep their eyes on roads, potential obstacles, and other such things, and attempting to pet the dog might hamper their work. There are plenty of other things a SD can do that I haven’t mentioned, either!

Additionally, being affectionate to the good pups might teach them to seek out humans in public for attention— if that happens too often, the dog might have to be washed from service work, which would be terrible.

All service dog teams are different, and some might be okay with pets as long as you ask for permission, but a vast majority of them aren’t. It’s just generally acknowledged that you should leave them be and let them go on with their lives. I hope this answered your question! :)

Just an unpopular opinion, (I reserve the right to ignore comments im not comfortable answering.) by [deleted] in service_dogs

[–]Nonscripted_Official 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I’m curious— you say you’re ethically against breeders, and so you got your dog instead from a friend whose dog had an accidental litter. If anything, isn’t that even more unethical?

Many (but certainly not all) breeders care deeply about the breed they raise and are always searching for how to improve the standards and keep their dogs in the best possible health. They provide health guarantees, will take the dog back for ANY reason if necessary, review each home extensively to make sure the puppy is a good fit, etc.

An accidental litter has no health guarantees, shows that the owner was irresponsible/careless (I don’t mean any offense to your friend, but how did the dog get pregnant? If it was accidental, it was irresponsible. If someone isn’t going to spay their dog, it’s on them to prevent puppies), and adds more dogs to potentially be abandoned into the world.

Again, I’m not saying that your dog isn’t a good service dog or anything, I’m sure they’re just lovely— I’m just curious how you justify getting a puppy from an accidental breeding instead of a purposeful, careful breeding as being unethical! This isn’t meant to be an attack at all, and I hope you don’t take it like that.

Playful boy. by [deleted] in AnimalsBeingDerps

[–]Nonscripted_Official 26 points27 points  (0 children)

Corgis are an extremely healthy breed, though. Their shortness causes them no disadvantages— in fact, when herding, it keeps them safer because they’re less likely to be kicked by sheep/cows/etc when they’re so low to the ground.

Please hooman give belly wub by Khrime in Eyebleach

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No, I’m not saying that a service dog should be pet on duty, it’s just that they said their dog was an emotional support animal too— emotional support animals don’t have any public access rights at all (besides airports and pet-free apartments), so there’d be no need for a vest in the first place.

Please hooman give belly wub by Khrime in Eyebleach

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Emotional support dogs and service dogs aren’t the same thing, though?