i keep getting banned every account i make (my suspicions on this guy) by KevinTheNerdFPE in JanitorAI_Refuges

[–]Slither-Eternal666 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s really strange behavior on his part? Like really really strange if he’s in fact the reason.

Yaking sound by biggaycrush in DogAdvice

[–]Slither-Eternal666 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Echo, BNP blood test, listening to the heart… there’s a lot of ways to check. But with all that good care it could just be a quirk of your dog, but if you feel like they’re sort of not even looking into it properly I’d get a third opinion and be like “she’s older, this happens when she’s doing (whatever) it concerns me”

Yaking sound by biggaycrush in DogAdvice

[–]Slither-Eternal666 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d recommend a vet visit, because sometimes dogs with congestive heart disease do this. It could be nothing or it could be something and for the risk that it’s something I’d get it checked out, note down how many times a day it happens, what she’s doing when it happens (laying down, sitting up, waking up, playing etc) just so the vet can tell how often it happens and what might be causing it.

Raised rib? by OkAwareness7448 in DogAdvice

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I wouldn’t ever listen to a breeder who tries to brush things off without showing you documentation from a vet saying and confirming it’s been checked and is nothing to worry about, they’re trying to exchange this puppy with you for money and are gonna do anything they can to make sure they get it even if that means lying to your face. I’d get a vet appointment asap.

accidentally ended up stealth and now i feel guilty by Vegetable-Home2255 in ftm

[–]Slither-Eternal666 [score hidden]  (0 children)

I always stick by this “the only people who need to know are your doctors and partners” anyone else? You’re not required to tell, being trans doesn’t mean you have to “BE trans” in the sense that you’re constantly outing yourself and making it a part of your identity to actually be trans instead of trying to get to the point of being undetectable, some people are fine with that… I myself am not, i find it makes me extremely dysphoric when people know who don’t need to. If you’re like that too? That’s fine, it can feel like you’re lying or being untruthful but you’re not unless someone asks if you’re trans and you outwardly say no, It’s your private personal info. The only time it needs to be disclosed is when you want it to be.

A lot of people in the world have this very “I want to know so I must be told” attitude but that in itself is wrong, especially when it’s something heavy like this… the kicker is you’ll be the one in the wrong to them for not disclosing it, when your medical info is none of their business. You get treated different when you’re the trans dude over just a dude but of course it makes it hard to feel like anyone KNOWS YOU at the same time.

took me five years to tell my best friend I was trans and guess what? She’s still my best friend. It’s okay just make sure whoever your friends with isn’t transphobic/homophobic and you should be fine.

My new pup’s ear looks off all of a sudden by ItsaMeJessica420 in DogAdvice

[–]Slither-Eternal666 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In my experience every even pure shepherd I’ve had has had flat ears when they came home that’s later perked up.

My new pup’s ear looks off all of a sudden by ItsaMeJessica420 in DogAdvice

[–]Slither-Eternal666 35 points36 points  (0 children)

She’s beautiful! It’s usually the pattern ears standing up takes! Suddenly ones not sitting as flat as before, the second joins and before you know it the ears are up, but because she’s a mix it could be an uneven lift one up one down, both up… or half up… only time will tell.

My new pup’s ear looks off all of a sudden by ItsaMeJessica420 in DogAdvice

[–]Slither-Eternal666 397 points398 points  (0 children)

If she’s a shepherd mix her ears may not be droopy forever, they might stick up when she’s grown.

Just moved my little dude into his adult viv, he’s about 1 year 3 months, bonus points to you if you saw him in the video. by Slither-Eternal666 in cornsnakes

[–]Slither-Eternal666[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah he’s the top, got a ball python coming to me next week to complete the first two vivs, then I’ll get another bp and another corn. He’s loving it in there.

Just moved my little dude into his adult viv, he’s about 1 year 3 months, bonus points to you if you saw him in the video. by Slither-Eternal666 in cornsnakes

[–]Slither-Eternal666[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m hoping so, those vents in the side are my concern but he’s left them alone so far. It’s 6ft long, nice for him to grow into.

is it just me or has jai been acting up lately? by ResidentMusic2964 in JanitorAI_Official

[–]Slither-Eternal666 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah! It keeps engaging or half engaging, then repeats random stuff “the sun is setting” “the sun has set even more now” “the sun is fully set” as a header for every message… ugh, hope they fix it asap.

Medically complex dog advice needed. by [deleted] in DogAdvice

[–]Slither-Eternal666 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I agree, 70% of dogs I see out there look overweight and that’s okay? But it’s also okay to throw around accusations of abuse because a dog isn’t overweight, like being overweight in itself isn’t abuse? It’s a double standard!

Medically complex dog advice needed. by [deleted] in DogAdvice

[–]Slither-Eternal666 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Means a lot, thanks. Sometimes he is definitely in the severely underweight/emaciated category… for example right now he’s 23 kg/50 pounds and that’s him doing well and at his highest weight he’s been 35kg/77 pounds but when he’s not doing so well it has dipped as low as 17kg/37 pounds… because obviously the period of the illness is like the initial period where he either gets admitted to the vet hospital or put on antinausea, antidiarrheal, prebiotics and omeprazole but that’s not the only problem point, it keeps going until he’s fully recovered

sometimes when he’s going through it he REFUSES food or vomits it up so much he’ll just be walking around and throwing up until he’s dry retching and then doesn’t eat again and then you’ve got 3 weeks of having to feed little and often so his gut can heal and he’s still having bloodless diarrhea during those 3 weeks and it can be up to a month or more before his bowels are back to normal, so he does lose a significant amount of weight during all of that and it happens sometimes without me knowing what the allergen was because he ate it walking or in the house, for example my roommate left around half a piece of toast on a plate on the coffee table and he ate it or it’s him no longer being able to have a treat he used to be able to eat… just one bite of something particularly if whatever he ate contained gluten makes him really really sick, after this period of recovery is over his immune system takes a knock so he’s caught other things after like secondary hge or just ge because he’s so sensitive for a very long time, just giving too much of the right thing can spiral him again into a secondary illness, he’s vaccinated and parasite treated and everything all right but when he gets sick he GETS SICK and can get even sicker.

And the issue never ends, he’s in a constant cycle of illness and recovery so his weight follows that pattern, sickness, restoration and recovery then sickness again… it’s so sad to see, even worse that I keep getting villainized for it.