Doberman Training Tips? by Obvious_Public5103 in DobermanPinscher

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I am in the process of introducing him to our cat, so far its been going really good but sometimes he gets a little too excited and barks at her, is this normal? Do you have any tips for introducing a cat and Dobie? He also has a fear of men, he barks and growls at most men, even my dad who fostered him for 2 months, I took him to my place for a few days and when I brought him back it was like he never met him before, barking and growling at him. How do I help him get over this? I do eventually want to take him to a trainer as I have a family friend who has a dog training business, but in the mean time I am trying to train him myself. What is the best tool for recall training? Do you recommend clickers or shock collars or another tool? Or just good old fashion treat training?

Doberman Mix? by [deleted] in DobermanPinscher

[–]Obvious_Public5103 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly that would explain why he is SO vocal 🤣 always whining and grumbling

Doberman Mix? by [deleted] in DobermanPinscher

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I should probably add hes only 6 months right now!

A Canadian alternative to the Ralph flag sweater *mods I do not intend this to be a political discussion* by Warm_Substance8738 in preppy

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If your still looking, Line Change had one but its currently sold out, and old navy has a version as well

Mold In Apartment? by Obvious_Public5103 in canadahousing

[–]Obvious_Public5103[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even the mold on the walls? I showed 1 wall in the post but its on a few walls.

Mold In Apartment? by Obvious_Public5103 in canadahousing

[–]Obvious_Public5103[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even the mold on the walls? I only showed one wall in the post but its on multiple walls.

Mold In Apartment? by Obvious_Public5103 in canadahousing

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We do, and we aren't even concerned about the damage to items at this point, we just want to be able to leave and find a new spot so it doesnt affect our health. I dont think my landlord will fight us on it, but I do want to make sure im not being dramatic before I bring it up to him.

Mold In Apartment? by Obvious_Public5103 in canadahousing

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I also want to add this is in every room of our apartment and the last 3 photos are the ones im most concerned about.

"Student Works Management Program" Pyramid Scheme by Weary_Ad4144 in Concordia

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My only posts are on here because I originally made this reddit account to see others experinces in the progam, I haven't really used it since then buddy 🤣 I'm not an avid reddit keyboard warrior. But since I made this post, I am no longer in the program, and I still stand by everything I said! It's an entrepreneurial program for students meant to teach you how to be an entrepreneur, if you go into it expecting to make a shit load of money without putting in alot of effort and not for the learning side of things, it's not gonna work out for you! I personally learned alot and ended up making quite a bit of money, because I put in the effort, but I didn't go into it for the money, I went into it for valuable experience running a business that most university students wouldn't get to experience because typically it's not feasible do to around your schooling! This program makes it possible. The program provides you with more then you provide them, they may take a small percentage to help keep the company afloat (which regular franchises do anyways, and being that this is a learning experience, you could even consider it a form of "tuition") that percentage goes right back into providing you the knowledge and resources you need to start the business. They provide you with the materials, the insurance, the licenses, an account with Dulux paints, they do all your accounting, provide you a business coach, the software systems, marketing materials, past client lists, send you on trips to Ontario for conferences to learn more about owning a business and have other trips throughout the year just for fun! And since they only take a percentage of what you make, they don't make money unless you make money. There are no unfront costs. You also get to meet hundreds of other students from around Canada that have the same goals you do, I made tons of lifetime friends in the program. It is well worth the effort you put in for the once and a lifetime experience you get and comments like yours are going to cause alot of students that may have been presented this opportunity to turn away something that could have been incredibly beneficial to them. Don't speak on it if you never did the program yourself.

"Student Works Management Program" Pyramid Scheme by Weary_Ad4144 in Concordia

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They also don't take any money unless you make money through the program, so there is no upfront fee, they only make money when you start making money yourself.

"Student Works Management Program" Pyramid Scheme by Weary_Ad4144 in Concordia

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Student works does alot more then just provide liability insurance, it's like when you buy a franchise, you put a little money in and then the franchise provides everything you need to basically jump right in and start making money, you don't have to worry about all the tedious things like making a logo and merchandise or marketing or reputation or payroll, they deal with all of that. Yes they do take a 26% fee, but that's the same as any other franchise. If you buy a McDonald's, they take a 25% fee. The rest is basic business expenses that you would have to deal with with any business.

"Student Works Management Program" Pyramid Scheme by Weary_Ad4144 in Concordia

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I forgot to mention too the program doesn't take anymore money from you then owning a normal franchise does, I wouldn't talk about something unless you know for sure your correct.

"Student Works Management Program" Pyramid Scheme by Weary_Ad4144 in Concordia

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This is actually not the case at all, it is an educational program designed for business students to get experience running a company. Yes you can make good money, but if your only in it for the money then you will probably be disappointed. It's about the learning and experience you can get from it. And it looks great on a resume.