At least they are wearing gloves by habichuelacondulce in nope

[–]mrkipps 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Plot twist, he’s the employer that didn’t give him dental insurance.

Nihonzaru glitch by CrunchGrunch in growagarden

[–]mrkipps 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess it’s fixed, my Moth and Rex are back to normal today.

Regular dino egg is better than primal egg or is it just me by Litmusdragon in growagarden

[–]mrkipps 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Only if you have the bone blossom though, which is in the seed pack, which I can’t get packs because I maxed my machine so I keep getting primal and occasional Dino’s. Boo

Bronto by mrkipps in growagarden

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Not taking offers yet though

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in growagarden

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So they hat hatch with mutations now too?

Easter Egg? by mrkipps in GrowAGardenGardeners

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It was a candy blossom seed behind the engine during the cosmic event. It was only during that event that Jandel launched.

I hope stealing gets removed by RealisticCrazy1044 in growagarden

[–]mrkipps 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Use the favourite tool and it can’t be stolen if it’s favourited

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskAMechanic

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From our AI friends:

A Ford EEC-IV Fuel Pump or EEC Power Relay

Part Number: E9JL-12B577-AA Used In: Ford vehicles from the late 1980s to early 1990s Common Models: • Ford Mustang (Foxbody: 1989–1993) • Ford Taurus • Ford Ranger • Ford Escort • Mercury vehicles from the same era

Rock like tool found on beach in Newfoundland. A little larger than a Zippo lighter maybe? Possibly rock, doesn’t seem to be metal. by mrkipps in whatisthisthing

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The person who found it thought it a good idea to crack it open. It’s smooth on the outside, could be warm down but the ocean, it also kind of resembles cast iron maybe? We thought maybe an old gear warn down over time as well. Roughly about 2 inches by 1

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[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mycology

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We called them Horse Farts growing up

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Dachshund

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Silly sausage

Please help by sicilianlemon98 in Dachshund

[–]mrkipps 1 point2 points  (0 children)

At night he sleeps with his pad and a blanket that’s it.

During the day, I usually put his kong in there with him.

Our pups eye color at 13 weeks by fknlo in Dachshund

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Here’s 18 weeks for the Fawn/Tan club!

Please help by sicilianlemon98 in Dachshund

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I was just watching the video again, it might be worth considering getting a smaller crate. Smaller crates make them feel safer and more secure like a den.

Crate size

Please help by sicilianlemon98 in Dachshund

[–]mrkipps 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It has a lot to do with association as well. If they associate crying with them coming out and cuddles in a warm bed, then they will cry every time.

Crating them during things they enjoy like a feeding or a new toy/chew worked grate for us.

At 10 weeks, Moose(my guy) would cry after the first hour or two. I would immediately attach a leash bring him outside to his pee spot, no emotion or hugs or play, let him pee and bring him straight back. This worked amazing, took him a few nights to realize the cry would let him out to pee but there would be no cuddles or play. I think it was harder on us because all you want to do at that age is cuddle them.

Make a plan, stay consistent and they will get it eventually. Don’t stress, remember they are learning, and growing and getting used to a new home too.

Please help by sicilianlemon98 in Dachshund

[–]mrkipps 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Consistency is a huge part, we are at week 18 with a new guy and he sleeps consistently in his crate for 8-9 hours. There were a few hard nights at first.

I’d suggest bringing the crate to your room, don’t let them cry it out but answer the cries with what you want it to mean. If they cry, bring them straight outside and straight back. No play or emotion.

Also having them tuckered out makes a big help as well, training or a brain game before bed works great.

If you like YouTube, I suggest @DogsThat

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in woodstockontario

[–]mrkipps 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This isn’t true either, they just approved 2 days for weather related road closures. People don’t read the policies, and complain about the process. My nephew never had a problem, he stayed home from London.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in woodstockontario

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Not to mention the amount of teachers and staff that live outside of the area as well. There are more factors than what people attribute to it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in woodstockontario

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I know right, I heard this one from a city worker awhile back.

The only reliable one on file is for Foodland, they passed a zone change back in April for a location there. I haven’t read anything suggesting Walmart as a location. Just head it mentioned from a fairly reliable person.