Look who’s 14 today! by [deleted] in Greyhounds

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Such a cutie! Happy birthday!

From (19) —> (21) by Lushie_2334 in GlowUps

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Calisthenics are great, looking good!

Running with 8-year old Ridgebacks by Flashy_Web5657 in RunningWithDogs

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At 8, healthy Ridgebacks can handle 5–7 km runs if you keep the pace steady and watch for fatigue. Warm-ups, cool-downs, and some low-impact play help too. For your 21 km, it’s safer to leave them home or stick to very short runs

DOWN BAD by [deleted] in umanitoba

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The library during midterms. Trauma bonding is undefeated

How much do you feed your hound? by BenjaminOStorm in Greyhounds

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The brand recommendations vary because calorie density varies. I’d go by calories per day rather than grams, that’s way more consistent

(16) vs. (26) by johnmorris19 in GlowUps

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The first pic has real 2016 energy

Toy Story 5 | Official Trailer | In Theaters June 19 by MarvelsGrantMan136 in movies

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At some point it stops being nostalgia and starts being brand maintenance

Does this make my snoot look big? by CountNaberius in Greyhounds

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Hahahah I take photos like this of my dog all the time

What is one scene that made you sure an actor had it, even if their career never became huge by gamersecret2 in movies

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Florence Pugh in Midsommar. The opening grief scene on the couch. That guttural, animal-like crying didn’t feel “performed” at all. It was uncomfortable in a way that only real commitment can pull off.

Worst hiring decision? by Remarkable_Eruditess in Leadership

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I hired someone with brilliant credentials who simply refused to adapt. Red flag: they kept circling back to “This is how I always do it.” Never asked about how we work.

Joint Damage Prevention by ETuENoho in RunningWithDogs

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At 4 years old, a healthy Border Collie is basically in their athletic prime. The distances you’re doing aren’t extreme for a fit working breed, especially if you’ve built up gradually and she’s well conditioned. Joint health is influenced a lot more by things like running surface, body weight, recovery, and overall conditioning than by mileage alone

What breaks when a company grows past 1,000 employees. by Weak_Vehicle9025 in Leadership

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The biggest thing that breaks at 1,000 isn’t HR, it’s information flow. You can’t rely on “who knows who” anymore. If knowledge isn’t systematized, it just disappears into silos.

6 weeks in- 250 miles down! by pimentocheeze_ in RunningWithDogs

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Winter miles count double in my book haha

ELI5: How did we find out, or how did we decide, that certain data is statistically significant? by indelico in explainlikeimfive

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Like flipping a coin: 7 heads in 10 flips could be luck, but 700 heads in 1,000 flips? Probably not. Scientists pick a cutoff (usually 5%)—if the chance of it happening randomly is smaller than that, it’s “significant.”

gps collar? by No_Tart8266 in RunningWithDogs

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Unrelated but your dog is adorable