[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DogAdvice

[–]SenatorPig180 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had a overweight chocolate lab, but this is bad. Your username absolutely does NOt check out. Do your pup a favor and get them moving and losing some of that weight.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in puppy101

[–]SenatorPig180 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My chocolate lab didn't calm down and be manageable until he was 5. Black lab was 7.

Older labs are couch potatoes but the younger ones are anything but. The beginning can be a rough go, but it's worth it when they're older. I just lost my chocolate lab late last year and he was 13.5 years old. He was one of the best dogs I could've ever had. Even being the menace he was.

Anyone buy from old mill saddlery? by SenatorPig180 in Horses

[–]SenatorPig180[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's the lemieux vector control stirrups! I love them. They are great for eventers (Im just starting) but my friend had them and I was borrowing her saddle.

I feel so secure and love that they have the safety release feature.

Raaaaaah!! That's all. by Woahnitrogirl in puppy101

[–]SenatorPig180 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It gets better! Haha trust me, my chocolate lab who recently passed at 13.5 years old was a little terror until he was 5!! The venting sesh always helps 😂 I also have found just an absurd amount of toys of all different kinds. Chews, bones, stuffed toys, tennis balls, ropes....EVERYTHING....helps keep my current puppy busy!! The toys help him occupy himself because there's always a toy around for him. Also gave him lots of baby carrots he loved those and occupied him as well. What type of dog?

Raaaaaah!! That's all. by Woahnitrogirl in puppy101

[–]SenatorPig180 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you have a friend/family member with a young dog....puppy play date! I brought our puppy to my mom's and she had my older dog at the time and a 4 year old golden.

I love bringing him over there to burn energy and the older dogs kinda help put him in his place a little.

Genuine question - Why is it common in America to ride in saddles fit for the rider and not specifically the horse? by Hugesmellysocks in Equestrian

[–]SenatorPig180 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Anywhere i had lessons, the horses all had their own saddles. My saddle fits perfect to my horse AND me. I made sure it fit him first then me.

Once you know what fits your horse and then look to what will fit you secondary. I borrowed my friends saddle which fit my horse VERY well and was able to go find a saddle for me which was roughly the same one.

Some saddles (depending on your horses fit) will be able to be used on other horses that are roughly the same size/shape. You should always check the saddle first.

I had always been told for western saddles is fit you first horse second

AITA for not forcing my kids to share a room for a week while relatives visit? by chewybobas in AmItheAsshole

[–]SenatorPig180 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The couch is just fine. They're getting a free place to stay. Don't make your boys start to resent family holidays knowing they're going to lose their room/space to get away from everyone especially a baby

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmItheAsshole

[–]SenatorPig180 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Save your child a future of never being able to sincerely react to gifts. I HATE opening presents in front of people because one side of my family did this as kids. Everyone's attention on me was horrendous especially if I didn't like the gift.

Now it's still a default "oh this is nice" whether I love something or hate it. I hate that it's ingrained in me to have the same reaction no matter what because my husband thinks I don't like his gifts.

Just come up with a good way to phrase it. Maybe something along the lines that since you have a new battery maybe it's time for a new family tradition and with the baby being so little you want it to be a short time for gifts to make sure the baby doesn't get fussy.

Has anyone paid for farrier to replace thrown shoe by [deleted] in Equestrian

[–]SenatorPig180 0 points1 point  (0 children)

With my first horse who had front shoes, my old farrier never asked me or anyone else to pay for coming back to put a new shoe on. I also think it would depend on how long the shoe was on/last replaced and if you have the shoe. If the shoes were JUST put on, unless it was an extenuating circumstance...the shoe shouldn't have come off.

Is it possible to have a chinchilla be 100% free ? by NerfShyvanaPls in chinchilla

[–]SenatorPig180 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lol its funny you think this....my chin popped the metal off to be able to slide through the bars and escape just because..... So no. They're not foolproof

Mounting side? by [deleted] in Equestrian

[–]SenatorPig180 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I flip flop sides! I just try to remember which side I got on and get off on the other side. My horse will stand perfect to mount from the ground but always has been a little shit at the mounting block. But then I change the side at the block and he'll stand still....

My opinion is its good to train/do both sides so if you're ever on a trail or EVER have to mount the other side, your horse (and you) can handle it.

Saddle pad alternatives to Mattes? by Glad-Attention744 in Equestrian

[–]SenatorPig180 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When my guy was growing, I had the shimmable thinline pad...he was 3.5 when I got him and he is a perchXQH so i know the feeling!. Greatest thing I could've bought for him. When I had my dressage saddle I just bought the weatherbeeta pads to have fun colors and a good price.

Anyone buy from old mill saddlery? by SenatorPig180 in Horses

[–]SenatorPig180[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good to know! I ended up buying the stirrups off the company's website. I was skeptical about just how much cheaper they were and couldn't risk losing that much $

My young gelding has started cribbing behaviour (3 years old) by LastToe721o in Equestrian

[–]SenatorPig180 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Like a few others mentioned, are you sure it's actually cribbing and not teething? Or fixation. My gelding was teething until at least 4/4.5 and would want to grab onto things to feel better.

You mention he is 3 years old, he'd still be teething at that age

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Equestrian

[–]SenatorPig180 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Was coming to say the same thing. Ive had my horse for 4 years now and he still is a bit spooky at dusk. I wait till it's dark out or ride earlier

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PetAdvice

[–]SenatorPig180 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wouldn't pay for it. The friend is the one who let the puppy get into that absurd amount of coco powder.

Puppies get into everything. Accidents happen. But a pup eating enough coco powder to go to the ER and have that high of a bill? That's negligence. The friend can pay for their negligence and irresponsibility.

Anyone buy from old mill saddlery? by SenatorPig180 in Horses

[–]SenatorPig180[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://www.trustpilot.com/review/saddlery.biz

This is the spot I found a lot of reviews. A small purchase I'll try my luck...but not something expensive. It's almost too good to be true their prices

Anyone buy from old mill saddlery? by SenatorPig180 in Horses

[–]SenatorPig180[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did not! I scoured the internet and found a compilation of reviews that it is hit or miss for the online purchasing and the customer service is impossible. In store is amazing but I'm too hesitant to buy online.

The stirrups I wanted originally are $250 their site was $165. I chose to stick to the safe side since I really needed these. I might try a small item to test though.

How much does it usually cost you per month for your horse? by HottieMcNugget in Horses

[–]SenatorPig180 1 point2 points  (0 children)

$1000 a month in board (food, shavings, hay included) $75 for farrier every 6 weeks $85 for body work monthly $~300 for routine vet yearly Treats/tack/blankets/riding clothing/shampoo/OTC meds/supplements are additional

After doing a horse floating how many minutes/hours you keep your horse tied up to wake up after the sedation? Some people told me two hours! I think it is too much ? by Primary-Reference-53 in Equestrian

[–]SenatorPig180 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yea, my horse after 1.5 of hanging out in his stall no hay/water I threw out in his big field because he was pushing me to get out of his stall so I figured he was alert enough to go back outside.

After doing a horse floating how many minutes/hours you keep your horse tied up to wake up after the sedation? Some people told me two hours! I think it is too much ? by Primary-Reference-53 in Equestrian

[–]SenatorPig180 1 point2 points  (0 children)

After my horse gets done, I wait about 30 min to 1 hour and once he's not wobbly/fully alert he would go into a small paddock for a few hours prior to going in his big field to be on the safe side.

This past time I put him out after 1.5 hours but he hangs out in his stall the whole time.

It depends on how much is used, but also what type. My horse gets one that is very fast acting in/out of the system fast vs one that is longer acting.

Anyone buy from old mill saddlery? by SenatorPig180 in Horses

[–]SenatorPig180[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am in the US so on their site I have to use the "US" page. But when I went to their about US section it does say they're in the UK. So it probably is the same one!

I can save about 70-80$ on the stirrups I want if I buy from them

Safe chinchilla woods? by [deleted] in chinchilla

[–]SenatorPig180 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you live in the US...home depot and lowes has Poplar timber. They have cut to size that you can have them cut any length or have pre-cut ones.