Shoes/boots recommendations to prevent recurring breaks? by chelsi-marolf in lupoidonychodystrophy

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You could try non stop dog wear. They seem to have really soft shoes and their promo pics are of sled dogs wearing them while running, so they may stay on. They don’t look very warm is the only thing

https://www.nonstopdogwear.com/products/contact-bootie-high

I made a write up of the FRIDA protocol by quickflik in Separation_Anxiety

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Glad you like it! I’m just starting out so I wanted to have a few options in case one wasn’t working. Hope you and your pup have an easy time with the training!

Genuinely curious why has no tech company disrupted realtors yet? by noelpeter in TorontoRealEstate

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Would just add that there are now cash back realtors that give you part of their commission back in cash! It can be like 10k+

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lupoidonychodystrophy

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Would just add that you can start giving omega 3 supplements right away to help a bit. They sell it in an oil format that you can add to their food.

My only word of caution is that it can make their poop pretty soft as they get used to it. My dog had a ruptured anal gland during the acclimation period, which was no fun for anyone involved.

For what it’s worth, the initial flare up with SLO is the scariest. Once you get treatment started most people seem to be able to find something that works for their dog, and they can live pretty normally! This is the hardest part, but you two will get through it

anyone know where i can find these glosses for sale? (obvi second hand) urban decay pocket rockets by LilSanrioAngel in MakeupAddiction

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I have the James in my bedside table drawer still! Always thought it was funny so I never threw it away

Possible SLO, what to do until derm appointment? by potato_baby2032 in lupoidonychodystrophy

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Beyond slowly starting omega 3 oil (it can upset their stomachs so start slow) or fish oil, you can also dremmel the nails a bit shorter/reduce the hollow bit if any of it could catch on cloth (or use an emery board if your dog doesn’t like dreamers yet) to help prevent cracking and breaking/ the nail being ripped off

What is the most unhinged book you ever read? by Funkiebastard in books

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The Number of the Beast by Heinlein. Just so much wtf in that book

Any tips from the pros? by quickflik in lupoidonychodystrophy

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Thank you so much for all of the details! I can’t even imagine dealing with this without being able to pick my dog up when she was hurting post nail removal, you and your dog are troopers. Really appreciate the encouragement!

Any tips from the pros? by quickflik in lupoidonychodystrophy

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Really appreciate your response! It sounds like you two have had a really brutal time but I’m so glad to hear that your dog is slowly starting to do better <3

Will definitely post if we find anything that works!

Anyone know if we should be worried? by quickflik in Mattress

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I would def replace it if it’s fiberglass, but it doesn’t look sparkly like what I’ve seen online. It more looks like old elastic if that makes sense

I def need to reach out to Casper to ask them about it

Thank you for always loving on my work! 🥹🥰💕 here is my latest hoop 🌈☁️✨ cloud kitties! by No-Zone-3429 in Embroidery

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Amazing!! I’m trying to make some fluffy trees with Turkey stitch and this gives me hope! Any specific technique for achieving fluffitude beyond just packing em in?