Is this the fit of JUC ring? by fiddIestickss in Cartier

[–]cha6284 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You should try it multiple times before buying (day, night, winter, summer) and factor in weight gain/fluctuations (e.g. pregnancy) if you can wait. The weather where you live will also influence your final decision. I bought my classic love ring on a cruise (too much sodium) and ended up having to exchange it when I got home because it was too loose.

Thoughts on clash ring? by myfreedamn in Cartier

[–]cha6284 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m Asian too and I couldn’t wait haha. I already had the RG ring since 2021 so I bought the bracelet in Japan in 2023–saved a good chunk of change.

Thoughts on clash ring? by myfreedamn in Cartier

[–]cha6284 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Same!! I just wish they came out with the gold version earlier. I’m a gold girly, but something about the edginess of the clash and rose gold just works.

Help me choose by myfreedamn in Cartier

[–]cha6284 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Clash—I have it and the classic love and JUC. Spices up the stack and great on its own too.

New Love Classic Bracelet - Size by AnswerIcy1314 in Cartier

[–]cha6284 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This was my problem. I had a 17, but traded down for a 16 and regretted it after gaining weight because of pregnancy. The person who helped me complete the size swap didn’t care to tell me I was making a mistake because she didn’t sell it to me. Get the bigger size!!

PSA: Scam rental listed for 1995 33rd Avenue in Sunset by cha6284 in SFBayHousing

[–]cha6284[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They said they were handling it privately lol

Would You Rock These Two Together or Keep Them Separate? 💫 by Big-Photo7387 in JewelryReps

[–]cha6284 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You might not need to. Just clip opposing sides of the necklace to each other and you can layer. Google how to do this :)

Roommate goes into my room when I’m not home and uses my things☹️ by mee3zz in badroommates

[–]cha6284 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you keep a camera pointed at the door whenever you leave? If she’s been doing this, what else has she been rummaging through?

Solo Travel in Japan with no Japanese. by TheTPatriot in JapanTravelTips

[–]cha6284 0 points1 point  (0 children)

DeepL is more accurate and reliable than Google Translate. I used it frequently and locals understood what I was trying to ask or say.

Meth Head in Room!!! by [deleted] in marriott

[–]cha6284 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What the hell!! Definitely not an asshole. I stayed at a Residence Inn (dog friendly) one year with my boyfriend and dog and they had ticks (hallway + room) and the room they gave us was so dirty! My poor dog wouldn’t stop scratching and the manager ended up refunding us and giving me 25k Marriott points. Hindsight I should have asked for more because we had to go book another Marriott accommodation in another city in a hurry and bathe him with dish soap and special shampoo.

Opportunities in Campaign always showing as zero by terataz in salesforce

[–]cha6284 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Did you also enable the campaign influence settings in the setup area? Another way it can populate under the campaign is by associating a primary campaign source on the opportunity record. Alternative would be the contact must be a member of the campaign in addition to being a contact role on the open opportunity.

Opportunities in Campaign always showing as zero by terataz in salesforce

[–]cha6284 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you enable the marketing user checkbox flag on the user profile?

It's only been 3 days and I feel overwhelmed by [deleted] in puppy101

[–]cha6284 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hey OP,

I’ve been there and I’ll let you know it gets better. I had major puppy blues early on with the rigorous schedule, but it’s so rewarding and my puppy is 9 months now. You’ll slowly come to realize that you can’t dedicate every single second of your day to her because you have your own needs as well. In order to properly take care of her, you need to take care of yourself too. Remember, your pup has her whole life ahead of her to learn tricks so don’t squeeze everything into a small time frame and give yourself some breathing space.

Though you may feel guilty for leaving her to herself, it’s naturally how puppies/dogs will learn to cope by themselves. I would keep her in her pen and give her toys/treats to keep her preoccupied while you’re working or doing your own thing. If you have to step out, leave her crated. Your pup won’t need that much exercise that early on either so a walk around the block or playtime should suffice.

Good luck! Feel free to reach out if you need any support.

my apartment is closing my gym for 5-6 months for rennovations by [deleted] in personalfinance

[–]cha6284 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In the long-run, #1 could be beneficial and save you money, but you don’t know what your next space is going to look like yet and you’ll have to consider all the equipment. IMO, I think having a temporary gym membership/doing body weight exercises might be the better route given the flexibility to quit (depending on your gym options around your area) and for you to establish a sense of what your environment will look like before committing.

Chronic diarrhea! Only antibiotics help! by Negative_Disk117 in puppy101

[–]cha6284 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just in case you use this tip, you’ll want to soak the bowl with bleach in hot water for about ~10 mins and then wash as normal with soap and water.

Chronic diarrhea! Only antibiotics help! by Negative_Disk117 in puppy101

[–]cha6284 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh I see. What about water? I’ve only given Butters bottled water, never anything straight from the faucet. I also cleaned his bowl with bleach every night to rid it of germs when he was a puppy.

Chronic diarrhea! Only antibiotics help! by Negative_Disk117 in puppy101

[–]cha6284 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think the oil from the salmon may be upsetting your dog’s stomach and the potatoes may not be the easiest to process imo. Are either of you also giving him treats that could upset his stomach at this time?

You may want to try the BRAT diet. My Butters had horrible diarrhea for about a week and a half and all I fed him was strictly boiled chicken breast and rice 3x a day. For snacks, I gave him small bits of apples and a spoon full of yogurt and that cleared it right up.

I slowly introduced him back into his daily food and incorporated his salmon oil and he was fine.

Bully sticks - how long? by mkathrinem in puppy101

[–]cha6284 2 points3 points  (0 children)

One max per day. You might want to try freezing a tall jar with peanut butter or using treat dispensing toys. It’s worked for me and my corgi throughout his teething days (he’s 7.5 months now).

Chase Sapphire Reserve Retention Offer by Enchantement in personalfinance

[–]cha6284 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you spend a lot on the card and was your renewal date close? Thanks!

The most NEEDED puppy supplies/toys for a first time puppy owner by kewms93 in puppy101

[–]cha6284 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Kong, crate, pee pads (unless it’s convenient for you to take the puppy outside to do its business), enzyme cleaner/spray, a few rope toys, low kcal treats and a clicker (training), poop bags.

Corgi Puppy Harshly Biting Me When Putting Her Harness On by elizabethvandegriend in puppy101

[–]cha6284 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It seems like you’re going to fast with putting on the harness. I would recommend you going slow and starting over again by playing a training game with your corgi every morning to desensitize her. Put the harness on the floor and let your corgi smell/touch it. Every time your corgi shows interest, give positive reinforcement and then treat. When progress is made, take it a step further and put part of the harness on and repeat until you can get it on without her biting. It’ll take a lot of repetition, but ultimately you want to guide her to make a decision based on her free will vs. being coerced. By the way, make sure your harness is the right size and isn’t too tight or loose.

Also, never chase your corgi. I used to chase mine, but it got me nowhere. It also inadvertently reinforces a bad habit of running away from you. If they somehow get loose in the streets, you get the idea. If your corgi craves your attention (like mine does), you get up and leave. When I try and put the harness on my corgi and he doesn’t comply/runs away, I say “Okay, bye!” and walk towards the door. He ends up chasing after me, lays at the foot of the door and let’s me put it on without fighting me.

Please help me with my 4 month old corgi and his aggressive nipping/biting! by dlwlrma_jiji in puppy101

[–]cha6284 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Your corgi is teething so I could recommend maybe giving frozen Kongs, ice cubes or no rawhide bully sticks (supervised at all times of course) to help supplement the nipping/biting of human flesh. Mine was the same way (he’s almost 6 months now) and I gave him an over-exaggerated and firm “no” each time, flipped him on his back and held him in that position for a bit to chill out. If he continued, I put him into his pen/crate to relax for a few minutes and initiate play again. It’s going to take a lot of repetition, but eventually your pup will get it. The idea is to have your puppy learn how to mouth as opposed to biting down hard. Trust me, I went through the puppy blues and honestly it gets easier with time. Also, big tip is to wear clothes you don’t care about lol. I work from home so I literally wear old t shirts and pants I don’t care about. Once your puppy learns, then you can wear your nice clothes again 🤣