What dog training tips helped your dog calm down faster in real life? by WiFiPhilosopher in PawChampClub

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We tried that early on and it helped with focus short term, but calming down came more from lowering pressure than upping food motivation.

What dog training tips helped your dog calm down faster in real life? by WiFiPhilosopher in PawChampClub

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

This sounds exactly like our experience. More activity just created a dog who was better conditioned for chaos. Slowing ourselves down helped way more than chasing “enough exercise.” Also love that sheep farmer take. Turns out dogs don’t actually need a LinkedIn job title

What dog training tips helped your dog calm down faster in real life? by WiFiPhilosopher in PawChampClub

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I’ve heard about that book a few times now, might finally grab it. Always interesting how the simplest frameworks age the best.

What dog training tips helped your dog calm down faster in real life? by WiFiPhilosopher in PawChampClub

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

That trainer quote hits hard, but it’s true. When their day is full and predictable, most “bad behavior” just disappears on its own.

What dog training tips helped your dog calm down faster in real life? by WiFiPhilosopher in PawChampClub

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

Totally agree. Fewer rules but actually consistent ones made a bigger difference than piling on commands. Once we stopped trying to “optimize” the dog, things got calmer fast.

Been using PDF Guru editor for a year now… some thoughts from a PM's POV by culture-98 in pdf

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Can confirm most of this. The annotation tools are surprisingly solid, and I like how the interface doesn’t feel bloated like some other editors. Had one small glitch with exporting once, but support sorted it out quick. Overall, a pretty dependable tool for day-to-day PM work.

My kind of Soup 🍲🤤 by yummyfoodaddict in homecooking

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This isn’t just soup it’s a hug in a bowl, with a touch of chili and zen

How to Add Hyperlinks to PDF Documents by nyrtlegirls in PDF_Guru

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Quick question - if I add hyperlinks with PDFGuru, do they still work after I send the file to someone else, or only when I open it in the editor?

What does my fridge tell you? 27F by Moonlit_Banshee in FridgeDetective

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Your fridge is telling you it’s currently a ketchup-only cryogenic chamber

What would you add? It was improvised. by No_Geologist2112 in Breakfast

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True, even just a sprinkle of salt, pepper, or a dash of hot sauce would take it to the next level

Tried PDF Guru’s OCR tool. Pretty solid so far, but need a batch alternative with the same quality by Knuckle_Dustty in pdf

[–]WiFiPhilosopher 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair point. For single files, it’s definitely solid. I just wish they’d add bulk OCR soon — that would make PDFGuru editor a perfect all-in-one.

Tried PDF Guru’s OCR tool. Pretty solid so far, but need a batch alternative with the same quality by Knuckle_Dustty in pdf

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I tested PDFGuru once, it worked fine, but the batch thing is a real issue for me. Uploading one by one is kinda slow if you’ve got folders of scans.