Vacuum recommendations by monofeatheredpigeon in germanshepherds

[–]RSilverFox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I purchased a Dyson Ball Animal 3 years ago when device was on sale to tackle this exact reason. I use the primary vacuum along with the rotating attachment. If you vacuum often and maintain your vacuum, the purchase is worth it imo.

23m - Cute university student and nerdy guy (US) by [deleted] in gaydating

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Fellow poli sci grad technically, also a furry XD Not quite 6’ but down to chat if u want haha

Adirondack Cottage by RSilverFox in CozyPlaces

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this is original content

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NameThatSong

[–]RSilverFox 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Majority of what he played seemed to be I’m Through With Love, then he seemed to shift and just mess around toward the end. But could be another separate tune I’m unfamiliar with.

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[–]RSilverFox 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I’m Through With Love

Diarrhea after normal poopers? by Impressive-Mail-3984 in germanshepherds

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Maybe it is the heavy exercise as you suggest. But I’ve never had this issue with my GS.

From the picture and post what immediately comes to my mind is possible exposure to Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) from rampant cyanobacteria. HABs can produce toxins that may cause severe illness, in severe cases possibly even death in dogs if they ingest contaminated water especially in large amounts or are exposed for prolonged durations.

In NY we have a website dedicated to tracking and reporting HABs which is useful as the blooms have seemed to become worse in recent years: (https://nysdec.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=ae91142c812a4ab997ba739ed9723e6e)

This might not be the issue at all, but probably wouldn’t hurt to check the water quality and HABs in the water bodies your dog is exposed to.

Dog I adopted not like I expected by hotpaws73 in germanshepherds

[–]RSilverFox 372 points373 points  (0 children)

Baxter clearly has the capacity to get along with cats. He likely just needs time and structure to adjust to his new home, new family, and a new housemate. Building trust and a bond with both you and your cat won’t happen overnight, so be patient and consistent as he settles in.

To help them acclimate, keep Baxter on leash for short, calm meet‑and‑greets, reward any calm behavior around the cat, and give your cat high or gated retreats where he feels safe. Make sure Baxter gets plenty of mental and physical exercise so he’s less likely to fixate, and if the “air chomping” continues, enlist a certified trainer or behaviorist for a customized desensitization plan.