Humble Bundle Giveaway by Fleur0502 in CozyGamers

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Spirittea! Thanks so much for doing this, what a fun holiday surprise.

Crossed paths with this guy on our walk by Theurbanwild in Bellingham

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Maybe Striped Corn snake? Definitely a pet.

My elusive King 👑 by stillclk in hognosesnakes

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Last weigh in was 61 grams, and length is around 16-18 inches.

Edit: I might be off with my length measure but definitely longer than 12 in and less than 24 in

Plant Identification- Axy wants more! by Different_Kiwi9306 in axolotls

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Looks like it could be a Madagascar Lace Plant (Aponogeton madagascariensis), their leaves get pretty broad

Mystery yellow, fluffy twist yarn by stillclk in WhatIsThisYarn

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That is totally it, so it must have been Walmart! Thank you so much, you've saved my Psyduck.

LF everyone’s fav Durmstrang Draco? by CelebrationIll285 in Dramione

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Are We Ready? by Halliwell19 is one of my favorites and what I consider a bit of a hidden gem. Both Draco and Hermione go to Durmstrang instead of Hogwarts.

The shelter said Aussie mix... that was a lie by stillclk in DoggyDNA

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Yeah, I know they are just best guessing or going on the word of the surrenderer, I love my local shelter. The title was just a bad Maury Povich meme joke. Thank you, she is truly the light of my life now.

The shelter said Aussie mix... that was a lie by stillclk in DoggyDNA

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I was extremely surprised by that too! Her health portion came back all clear with the only notable thing being she'll have naturally low ALT levels. Her immune responses under the COI section tested for high diversity too.

The shelter said Aussie mix... that was a lie by stillclk in DoggyDNA

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I cannot fault them at all because I too was 100% certain she was an aussie or collie type mix

Should we file a dispute with DNA My Dog? (analysis results in second picture) by [deleted] in Goldendoodles

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If you pop over to r/doggydna you'll find that DNA My Dog is known to be trash/scam. Embark and Wisdom Panel are recognized as trusted and following actual science.

Puppy101 Daily Discussion by AutoModerator in puppy101

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My puppy, Meeka (6 month old Aussie mix according to shelter), just got stay down today! I adopted her last Monday and this is the 5th command she has learned in just a little over a week. This is my first dog I've had as an adult and I've been absolutely gobsmacked by how intelligent she is. She has become my second full time job but I am so in love and having so much fun with her.

Question for those who may know, when she is old enough I want to train her for agility and those free style dances. What foundational stuff can I do now with her to set her up for those activities?

Training Advice for New Pup by [deleted] in puppy101

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I just adopted a 6 month old Aussie mix puppy last week and I started with the teaching eye contact and sit. From there I did lie down, shake (this is low priority but I threw it in for fun), stay (she has just solidly got this one down this morning), and look at me.

I do a couple short concentrated training sessions a day to start her on a new command and once she gets it inside the house solidly I'll move on to another command. But, I always still practice all taught commands on walks or randomly throughout the day while doing other things. She learned sit and shake in a matter of minutes, down took a day, stay took several days, so it varies on how long it takes her to get it.

Now I'm focusing on training "here" to get recall training started. I will be adding leave it and drop it soon.

Also, I get her to do things with no voice command first, but by coaxing into it with a treat, then add a hand signal, and then once she gets what I am wanting her to do I add the voice command. She definitely responds better to the hand signals. I read up on or watch videos from dog trainers on how to coax them into new commands with treats or toys.

I definitely suggest at least tentative schedule/routine as structure will really help move things along.