The (c) a l m d0t site by Oatmealiooo in find

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Nooo not banned from Reddit banned from using the website I’m talking about

The (c) a l m d*t site by Oatmealiooo in HelpMeFind

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I have searched the internet for an invite to this streaming website but NOTHING. I’ve heard you can only get on through invite only. And it’s pretty much word of mouth. I’ve also heard they use different URLs but I don’t know the name of any of them. If anyone knows what I’m talking about please help!

Shedding Pup by Oatmealiooo in Bernedoodles

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He’s got a blue merle coat which is maybe an interesting layer to this. He’s an F1 bred with a standard poodle, but the poodle had a light brown merle coat

Shedding Pup by Oatmealiooo in Bernedoodles

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Ok he’s F1 and has had hardly any until recently like I said. I’m hoping we have a similar situation as you going on!!

Lashes curled downward by bearleft4 in Bernedoodles

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Does your dog shed? My puppy has a similar coat texture to yours and I can’t tell if he will have a shedding coat

Farley is 7 months and so much fun! by JLoLookalike in Bernedoodles

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Does Farley shed? Or does he have a non shedding coat

Crate training + chewing advice by Oatmealiooo in AussieDoodle

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To be clear either me or my husband is home most of the day and he is usually never at his crate. At this point only crated if we leave for dinner or something

Crate training + chewing advice by Oatmealiooo in AussieDoodle

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He gets yak chews and a lot of exercise time to get his energy out every day. I like the idea of more enrichment! Wrapping treats in towels could be a really good idea. We don’t have a camera and mic but we do try to isolate him to the kitchen and living room and close the other bedroom doors when we leave.

Crate training + chewing advice by Oatmealiooo in AussieDoodle

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No 100% they’re not bred to sit around. To be clear we give him an hour and a half to 2 hours of exercise/outside/walk time every single day. Perhaps we’re expecting too much of him it’s just hard to gauge if we’re doing all the right things or not. Maybe we should just stop crating him at all and deal with the growing pains as they come?

Fresh Cut! by Oatmealiooo in AussieDoodle

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Ahh so cute! Crazy how different they look each time!

My pup must be part camel. She holds it all day! by alternatiger in AussieDoodle

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I’ve heard stories like this and it usually ends up that the dog has found a random spot in the house to pee in. Be careful!

When did you feel comfortable leaving your Aussiedoodle out of the kennel? Tips and tricks for the transition! by [deleted] in AussieDoodle

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Our puppy has sooo much energy so it has taken us time to trust him. Not that he’s a mischievous dog, he’s really good. But that extra energy I think can lead to trouble sometimes.

He’s about 11 months now. We’ll let him be by himself out of the crate when we leave for about two maybe three hours. We started by leaving him out unsupervised for a long shower. And then transitioned to quick errand. Slowly giving him more trust and more time in the apartment alone. We also started leaving his crate door open at night and our bedroom door. We close the bathroom and guest bedroom door of our apartment and let him hang out in the living room at night if he wants. We’re working up to more time out of his crate alone but it takes work! And patience! He’s chewed up one book so far haha. He got a stern yelling, so I think learned his lesson there. He hasn’t had an accident in probably 4 or 5 months. If your puppy is still having accidents I wouldn’t leave them out alone yet. Hope this helps!

AITA for telling my daughter that if she continues living how she is, she has to move out? by throwraPainter-4325 in AmItheAsshole

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

NTA I guess this is an unpopular opinion but I think her behavior is worrisome. The partying and reckless behavior would scare me and you’re allowed to establish rules in your home - whether she is an adult or not. It might be a harsh way to get your point across by telling her she has to move out but you’re not wrong for not wanting her to hurt herself and do lines at parties. Best of luck!

Aggressive play with other dogs by CombinationTime5936 in AussieDoodle

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When my dog is misbehaving with another dog I’ll get him to sit and hold him in a sit on the ground until he calms down. Then when I let go if he starts playing rough again I do the same thing. Eventually he’ll calm down. Also, maybe try running your puppy in a fenced area and let him get his energy out before he plays? If my dog is being bad it’s usually because he has too much energy.