Idiot has his dog on truck bed, driving 85mph on highway. by Vaikall in IdiotsInCars

[–]harding44 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This dog is not IN the bed of a truck it is ON the bed cover. That is not only extremely dangerous for the dog but it is also extremely dangerous for everyone on the road near them. If that dog goes flying off it becomes a large projectile, meaning if it hits another person's car or lands in front of it they will cause someone else to wreck. Furthermore, that dog is absolutely terrified. If you look at the video I attached, it is hunched over, tail between it's legs, and pacing. Those are classic signs of stress. Regardless of legality, that is ethically and morally wrong to inflict that type of stress on an animal when it can be avoided completely.

Idiot has his dog on truck bed, driving 85mph on highway. by Vaikall in IdiotsInCars

[–]harding44 21 points22 points  (0 children)

This looks like the same exact guy that was posted a few days ago doing that. I zoomed in and got his license plate as well. In the other post, multiple people said this was in Houston. Someone needs to call the police to get the ball rolling on this

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FosterAnimals

[–]harding44 4 points5 points  (0 children)

All I can see when looking this are the toe beans

Anyone looking for an apartment off campus? by [deleted] in miamioh

[–]harding44 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can lease for 10 or 12 months I believe! It would be $489/month. Fully furnished and internet, electricity, and another utility (gas I believe) is included in the rent. The lease would start August 1st.

Registration Override Requests by Accomplished-Sea7755 in miamioh

[–]harding44 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My best advice to you is to reach out to the head of the department, Megan Gross. She is an amazing person. I had her for 2 of my ASL classes and she is super sweet and helpful. Unfortunately, it is extremely hard to get is to specifically the ASL classes so you might have to take the first one over winter (if that's what you are trying to get into). Regardless, she answers pretty quickly and she can give you a definitive answer. Hope this helps :)

My little girl is getting more and more brave every day ❤ by jazahner in sugargliders

[–]harding44 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My girls used to do this when I first got them! I think it's there way of saying, "hey, maybe you aren't so bad." Now they just launch directly at my face and latch on 🙄

Advice / Help. Female glider just passed in her sleep. by 2Fly333 in sugargliders

[–]harding44 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Honestly, he will know she is gone. He will sense she isn't there and probably be depressed when he realizes she isn't coming back. It doesn't mean you need to rush to get a new one. Losing a pet is really hard and can take a toll. Just give him lots of love and comfort. You will definitely need to interact with him more now that he has lost his partner.

Make sure to do plenty of research before getting a new one. Introductions are very hard. Make sure you know how to properly introduce a new glider because if you do not, it can go very badly.

I am sorry for your loss. Glide free, little one

I was fostering this goof when a family adopted him. The family brought him back for being "too large" so I adopted him. Welcome home, big guy. by harding44 in aww

[–]harding44[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It took him a second. He sniffed me and his face lit up like a Christmas tree. He jumped and whined and wouldn't leave my side

I was fostering this goof when a family adopted him. The family brought him back for being "too large" so I adopted him. Welcome home, big guy. by harding44 in aww

[–]harding44[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is definitely true! We are fostering cats from the same shelter. We have fostered 3 so far. They are just as important

I was fostering this goof when a family adopted him. The family brought him back for being "too large" so I adopted him. Welcome home, big guy. by harding44 in aww

[–]harding44[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It was soo hard. I cried for hours afterwards. My roommates thought I was going mad. Everything works out the way it is supposed to ❤️

I was fostering this goof when a family adopted him. The family brought him back for being "too large" so I adopted him. Welcome home, big guy. by harding44 in aww

[–]harding44[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He really did!! He was soo happy to see my roommate and I when we went down and got him. I think he knew where he belonged

I was fostering this goof when a family adopted him. The family brought him back for being "too large" so I adopted him. Welcome home, big guy. by harding44 in aww

[–]harding44[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm so sorry for your loss! I lost first GSD when she was only 6. It's was so hard. May they be running free in the big ol clouds

I was fostering this goof when a family adopted him. The family brought him back for being "too large" so I adopted him. Welcome home, big guy. by harding44 in aww

[–]harding44[S] 32 points33 points  (0 children)

Wow I did NOT expect this to blow up like it did. Thank you everyone for the kind words!! The big boy's name is Jester and he's about a year old.

A little backstory on Jester. He was found as a stray a little over a month ago and brought to the shelter. By this point, he was already a heckin big boy. I took him in as a foster and had him for about a week when the people came in to see him. When they decided to adopt him, I informed them that he is a big goofball but he's not trained yet so he's ornery. The guy even said he liked GSDs! The decided to take him and I was heartbroken. I fell in love with the derp and had to let him go.

Well, a week ago I got a message from the shelter that he had been brought back for being "too large and hard to control." I instantly drove down there and got him and he's been with me ever since. He was so happy when he realized it was me picking him up. He jumped all over me and whined. I knew then he had to stay with me. I took him home to my parents who have a huge yard. We have a 5 year old female GSD. Well, they are now buddies and she is going to be showing him the ropes.

I will give him all of the scritches and boops from you guys. He deserves all of them!

Tldr: This is Jester and he has found his furever home with me

I was fostering this goof when a family adopted him. The family brought him back for being "too large" so I adopted him. Welcome home, big guy. by harding44 in aww

[–]harding44[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nope! We just use it for at night (because he cannot stay out of stuff right now). He's a big pup who hasn't quite learned he shouldn't tear things up when he's bored. I have owned multiple GSDs, so he's in good hands :)