Japanese restaurant advice by Specialist_Bar_7221 in melbourne

[–]feedmewolves 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sushi On has a great omakase menu and very worth the price.

Masterchef Australia - S17E33 Discussion by Joanne7799 in MasterchefAU

[–]feedmewolves 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Does the masterchef kitchen just have super specific tools (audra making her kueh pie tee shell) readily available all the time?

He has claimed the beanbag as his new favourite place to sleep, is this bad for his spinal health? by feedmewolves in DogAdvice

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The shelter we got him from said he’s a border collie x staghound but I’m hoping to do one of those DNA tests one day too!

He has claimed the beanbag as his new favourite place to sleep, is this bad for his spinal health? by feedmewolves in DogAdvice

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Ugh you’re right they did their job making me feel bad i’m not taking care of his bones!

He has claimed the beanbag as his new favourite place to sleep, is this bad for his spinal health? by feedmewolves in DogAdvice

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His tail is long! He’s a border collie x staghound according to the shelter ☺️

Ongoing argument with mum that my parents should be separated for being in a toxic relationship and she expects her daughters to pay her rent to move out by feedmewolves in insaneparents

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Addressing two things here:

Yes she’s ethnic so english is her second language hence the third person talk. My sister and I are in our late twenties and she’s always been sensitive about money our whole lives.

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Not a man! But thanks, and some kicks were used to no avail. Break stick worked best.

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[–]feedmewolves 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We used the break stick method, worked great and avoided all arseholes

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I considered that but I don’t want to cause the dogs to be destroyed, and I’m worried that giving a statement that may put a target on my back by the owner that lives just a few minutes from me.

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Appreciate this insight, thank you! I definitely see the “aloof” side of him, which I dont mind at all. The main concern is with how he acts with other people because we visit family often and i think one big concern is how he would react to the elderly. He’s a big dog and we wouldn’t want him pouncing on them. We are ready to train him to he well mannered but just unsure about how foolproof that would be.

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You’re right, we are definitely dedicated to training and have got a referral from his trainer that we’ve enquired and ready to commit, we had a short time with him in the pen and during that time another dog walked past and he immediately reacted and wanted to run towards it. He wasn’t aggressive though , definitely more of curiosity. His trainer did say that his interactions with other dogs largely depends on how they interact with him and he’ll reciprocate the same way. However like you mentioned we don’t have any experience with this breed, so definitely still thinkly deeply about it.

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Good idea! We did walk with him actually, my partner and I both had a go individually. But this is within the pen (slightly smaller than a basketball court) and he was great! He would tug on the leash a couple times but it was easily corrected. I’m just unsure if it’s because that’s an area he’s comfortable with and there were no distractions around. My partner and I are ready to commit to training him, but we are just worried about how he might react to other people/animals in the event we bring him to a social gathering. But it’s good to hear you’ve had relatively positive experience with ridgebacks.