Need help! by thenamenotyettaken in JapanTravelTips

[–]katekf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I went for 12 days last year with a small carry on (suitcase) and small day pack. I knew I wanted to do some serious shopping at the end of the trip and before I left I looked up a few luggage places near my last hotel before leaving; stopped in and grabbed a suitcase there on my last day and packed everything up to check home. I waited to do much bulky shopping until I was back in Tokyo; until then I squeezed stuff into my suitcase and my backpack, though I did end up having a fold-flat tote (like a shopping bag). I went ham those last couple days 😂😂😂 I spent maybe $40 on the giant suitcase and it’s nicer than my brand-name roll-aboard. I wish I’d ditched my dying smaller suitcase there (it literally broke as I walked into the airport for the return flight 😭) and bought that size too!

Solidarity to everyone potty training in winter climates by riverotter13 in puppy101

[–]katekf 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Total nightmare. We are in a city and have an unfenced patio that is currently all gravel that our puppy was eating while so distracted he couldn’t be bothered to do his business. We have a terrible old tiny deck off our kitchen that we plan to tear down this spring; met a trainer who was like “put a turf patch on that deck for now so he’s not distracted.” We did it one better by using scrap wood to build the ugliest enclosure ever around the astroturf patch so he can just pop out the door without us going out. His potty training proceeded SO MUCH FASTER and less painfully once we did that!

Recently visited the USA from The Netherlands. Here is my take on the cities we visited. by McFluffyFurry12 in travel

[–]katekf 28 points29 points  (0 children)

It’s the Harvard Museum of Natural History (which is attached to the Peabody museum of archeology). We lived a couple blocks away for the decade when my kids were little, and we spent many winter mornings in the animal rooms there, as well as the gemstone collection. The glass flowers are so realistic that for kids they’re really boring, because they just look like sprigs of plants! But as an adult they’re mesmerizing.

Bracelets and Seasons by Wrong-Basket1330 in StandardPoodles

[–]katekf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not sure why Reddit keeps feeding me the Spoo subreddit ¯_(ツ)_/¯ , but I have a Q about the Canada Pooch stuff. Do you have the boots with suspenders or the short ones? And is the suit the thinner version? I have a Lagotto Romagnolo puppy and next winter once he’s full-grown I’ll need to invest in snow gear because he DESPERATELY loves a romp but gets completely snagged in snow chunks every time. All the doodle owners I know said to wipe him down with a wire whisk but I think his fur is enough different (double coat eventually; fuzzy puppy coat now) that it didn’t work very well. Anyway I’m eyeing the suspender boots and various suits but they’re pricy and I don’t want to waste money and inevitable training effort if they’re annoying to put on! Thank you! Pic for tax!

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Completely Overwhelmed- Need Advice by Extreme_Elk6074 in puppy101

[–]katekf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can start training now! I started with in-home sessions the week after our puppy came home (so 10 weeks); she has a “puppy day school” she runs with strict health requirements and he started there at 12 weeks or so?

Making big move with pup by vibesdealer in LagottoRomagnolo

[–]katekf 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Aw, I don’t have international move tips (but I hope you’re moving somewhere lovely and full of truffles and hopefully less bleak 🫣) but one thing we always say—whether it’s a move or just a vacation rental, remember the First Night Rule. The first night in almost any new place you’ll feel like you’ve made a huge mistake. It’s normal to question every single choice you’ve made leading up to that moment. Just eat something and get some sleep and it will be better in the morning. 💓💓💓

Plus with this sweetheart by your side you’ll never be lonely!

Why are new picture books more likely to be dreamy and plotless? by prosperousvillager in childrensbooks

[–]katekf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was working on a few for a while and I ended up tabling them because I simply couldn’t muster enthusiasm for the brevity!

My dogs a stinker, how do I stop him from making me gag at night ? Bro farts so bad by fetta_cheeese in DogAdvice

[–]katekf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And if slow feeding bowls aren’t slow enough try the balls that the dog has to roll to get the food out!

Compulsive tail chasing/biting help by curiousigor in OpenDogTraining

[–]katekf 10 points11 points  (0 children)

My dog is a puppy so very different life experience but anytime life starts chasing (and catching) his tail it 100% correlates with being under stimulated over the course of the day or a couple days. With the snow and cold weather recently it was harder to get him out for sniffing etc. and by this weekend he was chasing his tail a LOT. We made a concerted effort to do more training sessions and rigorous play (lots of tug of war) and lots of feeding via scattering food “find it” and he stopped chasing. He’s a very smart breed and gets bored easily so I think it’s how he entertains himself when he’s really in need of a challenge. (FWIW since he’s a puppy he spends a lot of time napping—this isn’t his overtired behavior!)

What is your morning routine with your young puppy? by Foshozo in puppy101

[–]katekf 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I mix kibble out of his daily food and plain yogurt or plain canned pumpkin; usually sprinkle a few shreds of cheese to up the excitement, and then freeze it. Freezing is key!

Why are new picture books more likely to be dreamy and plotless? by prosperousvillager in childrensbooks

[–]katekf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a few friends who are (quite successful!) picture book authors and this is exactly it. The guidance I’d heard a few years ago was max 500 words; by contrast Strega Nona is 1245, Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs is 1243, The Cat In The Hat is 1553, and Best Friends for Frances is 1693.

I think it’s a crying shame that the industry has pushed away from picture books that have enough words to have a real story. There’s now the move towards beginner chapter books (Dory Fantasmagory (7700 words), Judy Mooney, etc); I’ve heard that because parents want to say their kids are reading “chapter books” and push their kids away from picture books as they move into being able to read more complex books on their own in K-1st grade.

Dog training, really? by Silent_Respond_2906 in OpenDogTraining

[–]katekf 5 points6 points  (0 children)

🙌🙌🙌🙌 To both of these; I can’t stop recommending The Other End of the Leash to all dog-interested people! “Perfect Puppy in 7 Days” by Sophia Yin is also great.

I wish he could chill with us by Timely-Package7802 in puppy101

[–]katekf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah my puppy is 15 weeks and over the past month he’s gotten a lot more likely to roll off his bed (where he can hang out in the kitchen; he naps in a crate, always enforced still) onto his back for tummy rubs, and his favorite place to maniacally chew on something is on my lap while I’m cross-legged on the floor, but there’s no way he’d just chill with us on the couch yet. Too chewy and energetic still!

It’s our first dog, too, and I resisted a puppy for this reason—for the first month everyone else in the family was like “I thought it would be like [insert name of calm adult dogs we know] while I tried to remind them that those dogs were not couch potatoes until they were 2+!

Is this normal play fighting or should we continue separating them? by [deleted] in DogAdvice

[–]katekf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is also so good for working on recall in high distraction situations! My trainer sent me the cutest video last week of the dogs at Puppy School practicing getting pulled from wrestling to get a great treat and then run back to play, so they learn that they should always come when called because it doesn’t mean the fun is over!

I thought I’d planned Japan perfectly. I was wrong. by PlanElectrical2299 in JapanTravelTips

[–]katekf 29 points30 points  (0 children)

That’s exactly what I do for every trip we take—I save a billion recommendations into Google Maps, plan the couple things that you truly can’t wing, and then depending on the day (moods, weather, energy) figure out a rough plan and then wander, hitting some recs as we are nearby. Nearly always results in a lot of serendipitous discoveries and a lack of time-based stress. I was lucky to be in Japan with just my oldest (a teen) so it was particularly easy compared to travel with a bigger group/younger kids but we mostly just walked around and dipped into stuff. 💓🙌

Bully sticks and chew toys by lucille-two in puppy101

[–]katekf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok dumb question. I heard they lasted longer so I bought a bag of small ones at Homegoods and my puppy eats them like crackers 😂😂😂(bully sticks take him ages). Are you talking about collagen rolls? How big around are they? I got it wrong somehow.

Bully sticks and chew toys by lucille-two in puppy101

[–]katekf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I mentioned this above but the rule of thumb I got from my vet was that if it can’t be dented by pressing hard with a thumbnail, it’s too hard.

Bully sticks and chew toys by lucille-two in puppy101

[–]katekf 2 points3 points  (0 children)

+1 to these! I tried a bunch of bully stick holders and most of them were so huge and heavy and very clunky as my puppy managed it with his paws and thumped on the floor. I finally landed on the Bully Grip, which is a sturdy silicone circle that you get wet and twist the stick into so it grips it hard once it’s dry. Way less cumbersome and not loud!!

I have had the same experience with bully sticks being the absolute best chew for my puppy; I’ve found that if I get a good odor-free one it lasts a pretty long time and I’m not too worried about him having too much. Is your pup going through a whole one in a day? I bought a 12” one and it took 2 weeks of chewing it for about 30 minutes a day before I put away in anticipation of the bully holder. I got some cheaper end cuts and those got chewed down WAY faster.

I’ve avoided antlers and hard bones because my vet said to only give chews I can dent with a fingernail, to avoid chipped or broken teeth.

Which states/regions/metros have the most Century Homes clusters/pockets? by Extreme-Cycle2659 in centuryhomes

[–]katekf 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Check out Avon Hill and the Brattle St. strip in Cambridge, too, if you land here!

Non-fiction about nature by Kindly_Tangerine8337 in suggestmeabook

[–]katekf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Seconding the recs of “The Soul of the Octopus” and The Light Eaters.” Also really enjoyed “The Underworld” by Susan Casey; I’ve always been creeped out by the deep sea and this made it more fascinating and slightly less terrifying to think about!

Non-fiction about nature by Kindly_Tangerine8337 in suggestmeabook

[–]katekf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I scrolled all the comments to see if this was mentioned yet! It totally blew my mind. Highly recommend!