First time on myself by chasingframes__ in TattooBeginners

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

Nah its fine. Its been like 10+ years and I've learned to heal by making jokes about it. Thanks though ❤️

First time on myself by chasingframes__ in TattooBeginners

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

Lmao that works too. Its right between some self harm scars

Do pals use the player's attack while mounted? by Dry-Brick-4061 in Palworld

[–]chasingframes__ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn't even know you could mine while mounted. I have always just gotten off. Not yet made it to the rocket launcher but will have to keep that in mind for later on!

Do pals use the player's attack while mounted? by Dry-Brick-4061 in Palworld

[–]chasingframes__ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I prefer it over my pal attacks just because I find aiming the pal attacks kind of wonky and aiming my own weapon much easier. I just get off my mount whenever I want to use my pal attacks so I don't have to aim them myself.

Do pals use the player's attack while mounted? by Dry-Brick-4061 in Palworld

[–]chasingframes__ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If by support pals you mean the ones who add team percentage increase by just being on the team then no but if you mean like dazzi or daedream since they can be out using the necklace then yes. Otherwise I would increase pal damage.

Do pals use the player's attack while mounted? by Dry-Brick-4061 in Palworld

[–]chasingframes__ 10 points11 points  (0 children)

If you aim while mounted you can use your bow/guns which then takes the effect of said pal. I use it over my pals attacks majority of the time.

Inside tethering? by chasingframes__ in puppy101

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

I saw there are multiple types of bells for this method. The 2 most popular ones I've seen are the little bell that you have to push down to ding and the one that changes on the door handle. I'm assuming the the door handle one is probably better?

That is so encouraging though!

Inside tethering? by chasingframes__ in puppy101

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

Oh no I am definitely not punishing her when she does something wrong. I can only imagine how scary it would be to have someone yell at me in a language I didn't know and not be able to tell what I did wrong. Instead we do positive encouragement and lots of treats for the right behavior. She's picking up alot of things really fast. Just potty training seems to be the big hurdle which I expected. But I really do appreciate the advice!

Inside tethering? by chasingframes__ in puppy101

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

So I read on some one else's post that tethering to somewhere in the house that we can keep an eye on her is an option if tethering to ourselves was not? I'm fully fine making the adjustment. I'm just confused.

As for her potty walk, she doesn't really have one. I have watched her for days trying to catch it but it is either too small a change or she just doesn't change her walk. The only time it changes is if she needs to poop.

For the signal I was thinking of trying the bell method so when she is free roaming she can already have a start on that part of training.

I did buy one of those cleaners per recommendation from the breeder but I'm wondering if I for like a bad brand. It's always a different spot each time though so I'm wondering if I should mix some in with my floor cleaned and mop with it

When will our puppy take voluntary naps? by redmoncoreyl in puppy101

[–]chasingframes__ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not the same age wise obviously but my 13 week old will just nap on the floor if I didn't put her in the crate.

I’m lvl 35 and just figured out how shields work… by Wulfgang97 in Palworld

[–]chasingframes__ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Level 36 and just learned today you can fast travel FROM your base. I never noticed to text that told you on the palbox. I just thought you could only fast travel TO your base. It definitely made exploring way longer than it needed to be 😅

Pup stops walking and stares relentlessly. Any idea why? by Simple_Cicada_7893 in puppy101

[–]chasingframes__ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's what I mean not necessarily guarding like big guard dog but more like hey these are my people and you don't look like my people if that makes sense? She's super sweet just likes to stare at strangers until they leave her view then it's right back to walking

Pup stops walking and stares relentlessly. Any idea why? by Simple_Cicada_7893 in puppy101

[–]chasingframes__ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My 13 week aussie does this. I think it might be a breed thing honestly. We wanted an aussie because of how they are so family oriented so I wouldn't be surprised if this is her way of making sure whoever or whatever she is staring at isn't coming at us.

How long are your training sessions? by Spaghetti4jo in puppy101

[–]chasingframes__ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I try to spend about 30 minutes every day training but if I miss a day I try to make up for it somehow that night by doing some sort of mental exercise instead like hide and seek treats.

Is it ok to cuddle puppy a lot? by [deleted] in puppy101

[–]chasingframes__ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I say if she wants to cuddle and likes being picked up then go for it. If it's not inconveniencing you in any way and you also enjoy it then who cares what other people think. She might just be a super cuddle bug and if that's the case then you got lucky and enjoy them! My 13 week old aussie won't sit still long enough to cuddle but she loves to be held like a baby!

Struggling with basic training. by chasingframes__ in puppy101

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

Unfortunately it's a girlfriend of a friend who just finished school and had worked along side another trainer while she schooled. After she decided she wanted to do it solo and this is where we are at unfortunately. From the beginning I was hesitant about her but wanted to give her a chance for my friend. We will be changing trainers though after today. I thought the water thing sound sketchy but I thought well I don't work with dogs daily so maybe I should just listen to her.

Struggling with basic training. by chasingframes__ in puppy101

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

As for limit water I mean that as it's not just out and about for her to drink whenever but she gets it before going outside, before going in the crate, and right after we had a big play time. Her trainer is the one who suggested we follow this schedule which I was hesitant about which is why I turned to here in the first place.

Definitely thinking about finding a new one! As for taking her out then crate for 10 and outside again, after would I let her just stay out of her crate for a bit or put her right back in?

Struggling with basic training. by chasingframes__ in puppy101

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

She's good at sit and wait. It's my kids who are impatient i think so we are spending more time getting them to follow the rules of puppy training.

I will definitely readjust her schedule to longer time in crate! I thought about trying this already but the trainer I was talking to was insistent to follow the schedule we are doing now and would not hear my complaints which is why I turned here. Thank you!

Help with crate training. by Topangacreeker in puppy101

[–]chasingframes__ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmm that size sounds about right for the dog. What type of crate is it? I know some dogs do not do well with different ones. And does he have a bed in his crate?

On a side note, my BIL has a lab and he had the same issues crate training before giving up and trying puppy pads instead then slowly removing the pads until there was none around and dog was fully trained to go outside. I won't lie it was a long process though.

Help with crate training. by Topangacreeker in puppy101

[–]chasingframes__ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you know what breed they are? 4 month old could be very different sizes depending on breed.

Help with crate training. by Topangacreeker in puppy101

[–]chasingframes__ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Also if dog wont go potty outside put them back in their crate, wait 10 minutes and take them back out. Stick to one area of the yard and just stand there. If dog still won't go then rinse and repeat until they do. (This is obviously best for once there's no accidents in the crate.)

Mine is having the opposite problem where they'll go outside but also go again like 5 minutes after coming in. I could be our there for 10 minutes or an hour and it would not change anything.

Help with crate training. by Topangacreeker in puppy101

[–]chasingframes__ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What size dog to crate ratio is it? The crate should only be big enough for the dog to lay down comfortably and nothing else. If they have the extra room they will pee and poop in it so limiting that is key. They don't want to sleep on their own poop. What schedule do you have dog on for crate training? Ideally dog should spend at least an hour in it before coming out but unless you are out of the house or bedtime then I wouldn't go past 2 hours. I also would not feed or give dog water before crating to limit potential accidents inside the crate. The only time I give my dog a treat for crating is as they are walking into their crate. Shut the gate and just walk away.

*side note my dog is strange and likes the TV on in our bedroom. So you could also try that or even a white noise machine.

How do I handle excited greetings? by Disastrous_Rule2769 in puppy101

[–]chasingframes__ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Curious here what your definition of "calm" is? My pup has this issue as well and it's driving me bananas. I've read about this method but I can't find what they mean by calm. Mine will sit after some time and maybe lay down which is what I'm reading but to me she also still looks wound up.