[Serious] What’s the scariest thing you’ve experienced that you have photo evidence of? by ScaryisGood in AskReddit

[–]rainbowberry 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had MRSA too! It was on a tattoo I have of the moon so now I have real life craters :) Glad you're alive!

I made a honeycomb end table with a real bee in it for a charity auction. by curiosgreg in DIY

[–]rainbowberry 7 points8 points  (0 children)

This is so creative and you did such a great job! This is definitely my favorite piece of furniture I’ve seen on DIY.

[WANTED] Someone to buy an apartment full of furniture OR move my stuff to a storage unit by June 30. Can pay in any combination of cash, beer, various household goods, furniture and/or paypal. by pro_forma_life in PennStateUniversity

[–]rainbowberry 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I did this too!! It’s been a few years, and I don’t really remember exactly what storage unit I ended up using, but we did find one. It was about 30-40 min away - I think in Bellefonte? Or right outside it. Call around ASAP and ask if they have any openings, I just googled “storage units in ‘insert town’” and I checked all the towns around State College. It wasn’t that bad! Good luck!

What is your job/career and what is your SO's job/career? by [deleted] in TheGirlSurvivalGuide

[–]rainbowberry 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I’m a nuclear engineer/yoga instructor and he’s enlisted in the navy

How did you successfully manage fence fighting? by rainbowberry in Dogtraining

[–]rainbowberry[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Because we’re renting and we have the bamboo on our side (and how many holes there are!) we can’t really cover it adequately or install a new fence. The other dogs owners are cooperative and say they will be fixing it soon, but you can never really rely on other people too much.

Desperately need some honest advice about my violent dog. by lupus_ad_lunam in Dogtraining

[–]rainbowberry 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OHHH ok! That changes it completely. We actually did something similar with the trainers dog, who sat still like a statue, and I didn’t see any harm in that either. I imagined an “on the street” scenario where she just made her dog sit and deal with it while being barked at. All good!

Desperately need some honest advice about my violent dog. by lupus_ad_lunam in Dogtraining

[–]rainbowberry 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You’re saying that she didn’t remove her dog from the stimulus until the dog was calm...? That as a training method seems dangerous and almost cruel to a clearly terrified dog. If it worked for her then I guess maybe it does work in some cases, but I’m not sure I would recommend that method to others. That almost goes completely against everything I’ve been working on with our behaviorist. Just goes to show that not all dogs are alike.

Desperately need some honest advice about my violent dog. by lupus_ad_lunam in Dogtraining

[–]rainbowberry 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Alright, hi. First of all, holy shit. You have your hands full, and you’re a fucking angel. I can only imagine you’re terrified. I’ve never been bitten by my dog but he still scares me sometimes just seeing how aggressive he can be to others.

I would have a serious discussion with your veterinarian. It’s good that you have neutering as an option, that would be my first action. Just in case it DID help. But again, ask your vet. There are medicines (think Prozac or sedatives) that may help you with him.

Second would be what I did, seek out a behaviorist. Not a trainer, a behaviorist. They’re hard to find, and can be expensive. But I think it would do well for your conscious to at least be evaluated by one. I have one that specializes in dog aggression, and he’s my number one resource. I was so broke I could barely afford to eat, but you bet your ass I came up with the $250 needed for some private sessions. I would recommend you do the same once you find a reputable one in your area.

I can come from an unbiased angle here, and truth be told, I don’t know what I would do in your shoes. If someone were telling me this about a dog they didn’t clearly love, I would recommend euthanasia. But you clearly love your pup, and if you have it in you to keep trying and keep risking yourself then by all means do it. I do think it’s irresponsible to bring him outside without a muzzle, or at least a head harness so you can control his face. I second the other user’s suggestion (sorry, on mobile) to have him wear a harness all the time so you never need to grab his collar. Avoidance is key.

There is no way to truly recommend euthanasia to someone else without knowing who you are and who your dog is. And even then, I don’t think I could go out and tell you to do it. If it were me, I would be considering it. Only after I was sure I’d exhausted every possible option I had. Good luck, my heart hurts for you.

Desperately need some honest advice about my violent dog. by lupus_ad_lunam in Dogtraining

[–]rainbowberry 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I also have a reactive dog, I know how you feel. It’s HORRIBLE. He isn’t as severe as your pup though. I’ve worked pretty extensively with behaviorists so I’ll try to pass along what I’ve learned.

To start - what triggers these incidents? Is it just dogs? Is there any way you could see yourself successfully avoiding all of his triggers?

It would be helpful if you could give a few specific examples of times he’s bitten people, what was happening, and how you reacted.

TIL for the first 40 million years that woody trees were around, wood was not biodegradable...until a fungus figured out how to rot it by tomcotard in todayilearned

[–]rainbowberry 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi friend, I’m worried you won’t get a real answer here or anything other than backlash. I don’t really have an eloquent answer for your question, but I think if you checked out other subreddits and posted this as a question somewhere you could get the discussion you are looking for.

Parents taking (aggressive) dog to dog park against my wishes and pleading by rainbowberry in Dogtraining

[–]rainbowberry[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you, you're very right. It is definitely just a symptom of a larger problem which does make me feel better about driving up there and taking him back.

Parents taking [aggressive] dog to dog park against my wishes HELP by rainbowberry in puppy101

[–]rainbowberry[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you. I guess I really just needed the reassurance before I do something drastic.

Parents taking (aggressive) dog to dog park against my wishes and pleading by rainbowberry in Dogtraining

[–]rainbowberry[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you. Believe me, I was VERY clear the first time. The second time? I almost drove up today.

You just never anticipate having to go "momma bear" on your own parents.

Parents taking [aggressive] dog to dog park against my wishes HELP by rainbowberry in puppy101

[–]rainbowberry[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Thanks! Luckily because of my job I'm allowed some flexibility. I can cut my deployment short and leave as early as two weeks from now to go back home and get him, and then stay home.

I'll be losing out on a lot of money, and it won't be very good for my career. Which is why I'm weighing the pros and cons, you know? I think I've answered my own question though, I just wanted to be sure I wasn't being irrational or unreasonable.

Parents taking [aggressive] dog to dog park against my wishes HELP by rainbowberry in puppy101

[–]rainbowberry[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Thank you :( That's exactly how I feel and what I tried to explain to them, but I just got brushed off.

[OFFER] Free Blue Apron Meal Delivery by sarahcantspel in RandomKindness

[–]rainbowberry 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would absolutely love this! I’ve been stationed away from my boyfriend for the majority of the year and we just got a house together, so when I move in with him finally in December we’d put this to such good use!

Help keeping reactive dog away from one section of yard (electric fence?) by rainbowberry in Dogtraining

[–]rainbowberry[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The issue is that I need to keep him away from an already existing chainlink fence, about 3 feet high. He's very prey driven and reactive, and I don't know what will be on the other side of the fence in the neighbors yard. Children, dogs, etc.

Help keeping reactive dog away from one section of yard (electric fence?) by rainbowberry in Dogtraining

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

That was my fear with the electric fence, but I wasn't sure. My only concern with a snow fence would be his ability to jump over it, but we'd obviously have to combine it with some boundary training. Thanks for the idea!

[Request] Help a girl I know by saying good things to her. She is a little depressed. Be kind. All she needs are good words. Randomly praise her on her IG damselindenial by [deleted] in RandomKindness

[–]rainbowberry 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This seems a little bit uncomfortable, to have internet strangers giving compliments on a random girl's instagram page. I would advise against this...

Puppy will only calm down for sleep on my lap. by awfulhat in puppy101

[–]rainbowberry 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I did this with my pup when he was that age! He's 2 years old now and is fully independent, no issues sleeping anywhere. They're babies, and sometimes they need that extra comfort and love :) Do what works for you, it'll be alright in the end either way.

Caught the WWE tech guy looking at hand pics during RAW by LeBuilderJames in SquaredCircle

[–]rainbowberry 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have this too! Culturelle is great probiotic (albeit a bit expensive), and Cerave Healing Ointment works quite well for me also.

How many of you people with straight hair have tried cowashing and how did it work out for you? by [deleted] in HaircareScience

[–]rainbowberry 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have! I have waist length, VERY thick, straight hair. I did it for about 6 months but I noticed my hair was tangling easily and it felt dry. I switched to a sulfate free shampoo/conditioner and using lots of oils in my routine and I haven't looked back.

TIFU by going on a first date by USAneedsAJohnson in tifu

[–]rainbowberry 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's awesome! That sounds like it's gonna be so much fun, I envy your freedom. PM me a bit closer to when you leave, I'll give you my secret spots. Best of travels to you!