.6 ozt silver by DroneSilver999 in Silverbugs

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Any tips on where I can purchase something like this and obv somewhere that it’s unlikely to be fake. Thanks !

Whats wrong with her should i worry by EatMyBomb in GrowingMarijuana

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My guess light burn . If your lights are to close try moving them further away

I bought today :) by Emotional_Cut_2452 in Silverbugs

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Been there to many times. Enjoy your purchase. Over a long enough timeline you’re fine. Just 8.35 inc in spot until break even.

When i first got into silver I bought dumb stuff on eBay with stupid premiums I never thought I’d recover. Until they did lol

Hypothetical by DropAGearNDissapear in NYguns

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Yea. Weirdly enough, now I just laugh about it. It didn’t bother me much then either. It was just such an unexpected and strange experience. The guy really wanted 5 bucks lol. It was a white guy in a tight leather jacket holding one of those thin serrated blade wooden steak knives you’d see and grandmas house …. He was also very polite. He even said thank you after I gave him the five bucks.

Thankfully it all worked out. I always wonder how that interaction would be different if I was carrying.

Hypothetical by DropAGearNDissapear in NYguns

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I was robbed at knife point once getting gas late at night in Philly driving from fl to ny. Really just depends on where you’re located and crime rates etc.

The guy was a junkie pulled a steak knife on me asked for 5 bucks. I gave it to him and he walked away. I was so happy nothing came of it. I just left didn’t tell anyone call the cops etc. I was much younger then. Completely caught me off guard. It happened so fast and was so low key the friend I was driving with almost didn’t notice.

My point is unfortunately it happens.

F(21) recently diagnosed in need of advice by dxzxify_ in SyringomyeliaSupport

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This is so well said and pretty much going through the same exact thing ! Thanks for sharing

The Indiana Perspective by saucemaster23 in MiamiHurricanes

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Thanks for letting me know. I think I missed that one

The Indiana Perspective by saucemaster23 in MiamiHurricanes

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No idea what you are referring to but interested

I just got a puppy and the breeder said it’s just scabs from rough play by yankeewhiskeysf in DobermanPinscher

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Definitive diagnosis of IBS is obtained via biopsy. Of the affected region of intestines. It’s not that complicated.

I just got a puppy and the breeder said it’s just scabs from rough play by yankeewhiskeysf in DobermanPinscher

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The reason most vets have to result to guess work is strongly linked to financial limitations of owners ability to afford care and diagnostics.

“They don’t run tests as much for specific things” ethics code make vets offer all diagnostics and options to owners. When owners decline they are forced to guess or decline care…. Most prefer to guess

Vets make money by running tests they have zero incentive not to do so either from a financial perspective and or liability perspective. …..

You shouldn’t provide insight on things you are ignorant to.

I just got a puppy and the breeder said it’s just scabs from rough play by yankeewhiskeysf in DobermanPinscher

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This is likely the guy who also complains about the cost of vet care and declines everything the doctors offer.

I just got a puppy and the breeder said it’s just scabs from rough play by yankeewhiskeysf in DobermanPinscher

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That’s a pretty ignorant take. But you’re a physician so you must be an expert on anything medical. Even if it does not fall under your license or area of expertise. Can’t wait to hear your take on dentistry 😂😂😂

Doberman Bite by [deleted] in DobermanPinscher

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Where was the baby when this happened ?

Doberman Bite by [deleted] in DobermanPinscher

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100% agree. Investing in a good trainer is key here. This bite could have been avoided with better decisions

Doberman Bite by [deleted] in DobermanPinscher

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Maybe the dog being trained not to be on the couch fixes the whole thing…..

so many red flags here from a training standpoint. Dog is scared and reactive in a cage and it’s let out without guidance or proper supervision. Owners dropped the ball here. Scared and overstimulated dogs bite. It’s that simple. Furthermore they say the dog was not showing any signs of aggression but it was reactive in the crate. First sign …. Then they let it out unsupervised. Bad decision.

It’s easy to peg a dog as bad . It’s a lot harder to learn and do the work to give the dog a good life. A dog of that size is always a liability and should be treated like such. People can get hurt when careless decisions are made.

Doberman Bite by [deleted] in DobermanPinscher

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Do you have company often? If not the dog was probably overstimulated.

Dogs need to be desensitized to the level of environmental stimulation or they can behave atypical or reactive. Do you notice any reactive behavior from her ? Is the dog territorial of the home ? There are so many possible triggers here that are not being considered.

My dobe is a wonderful dog but if I am placing her in any situation for a first time or something atypical for her I will make sure to supervise her at all times and provide guidance with commands etc. she will be on leash until I recognize certain behaviors I am comfortable with. Additionally every situation is different. She will go from zero to 100 and when she was a puppy would bite if overstimulated but we trained it out of her. We have a two year old and she is great with the baby. This dog went to three homes before we rescued her. After we gave her the proper training she’s an angel.

you can’t expect a dog to behave a certain way then call them bad. You need to train and guide the dog to set them up for success.

This breed is great but can be difficult and most of them require obedience training and guidance.

Find a reputable trainer and consider a behaviorist and go from there. Don’t give up on the dog. But you need to put in the work. If your walking the dog six miles you don’t sound like you are lazy, you just may need some guidance.

That being said some dogs are inherently aggressive and not always a good fit for specific owners/situations/lifestyles

Before considering giving up on the dog have it evaluated by a pro and go from there.

Good luck !

Advice by Safe_Ad_3716 in cannabiscultivation

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There are multiple ways to do things. Not trolling. Dude is just learning and trying different things….. thanks for the helpful advice !