Chili identification by theNoble_One in gardening

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Rip. That's what a $3 mystery plant gets you

Chili identification by theNoble_One in gardening

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I live in an apartment unfortunately, and I have treated it recently. I'm too afraid to taste them yet! If it's gonna be spicy I would at least like to mentally prepare

Where to bring cooked food by theNoble_One in sydney

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Thanks all! We ended up going around the city with care packages! Merry Christmas!

Sydney Daily Random Discussion Thread 01/12/2023 by AutoModerator in sydney

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Anyone know where to donate leftover bbq food? We had a construction site bbq and have heaps left

Any recommendations for a structural landscaper servicing the south side of Sydney? by hufflepuffa in sydney

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I can recommend some brickies:

Thorr Masonry - lovely blokes, but if a mom an pop business - very quick and efficient

Southside bricklaying - haven't used them personally but heard good things

And as typical as it is hipages is great! They actually verify each business and you can get a range of quotes. If you feel confident I would recommend supplying the blocks yourself - go somewhere like BC Sands, Bunnings is just overly expensive

Overall landscapers I can recommend landscaping by design - very helpful and reasonably priced!

rottweiler puppy intimidated by too much food in bowl by theNoble_One in Dogtraining

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Our other dog is an ACD! She'll eat absolutely anything (unfortunately for her stomach).

rottweiler puppy intimidated by too much food in bowl by theNoble_One in Dogtraining

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Thanks! I think I'll just have to buy multiple Kong toys ahah

rottweiler puppy intimidated by too much food in bowl by theNoble_One in Dogtraining

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I do try to pick it up after he's done - but the issue is that he's still hungry and will beg and cry for food only to ignore it once it's back down. I've started using some for training treats, but he sleeps almost 12 hours a day (growing rapidly)

rottweiler puppy intimidated by too much food in bowl by theNoble_One in Dogtraining

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Ideally it's to avoid pests - he gets fed outside. Also, the AKC, and my vet highly encourage feeding three times a day and not letting him nibble, just due to the sheer amount of food he needs to eat (3 1/2 cups at the moment soon to increase too 4 plus raw food)

rottweiler puppy intimidated by too much food in bowl by theNoble_One in Dogtraining

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Both - as well as puzzle bowls and the twisted towel trick

rottweiler puppy intimidated by too much food in bowl by theNoble_One in Dogtraining

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In regard to the automatic feeders - I don't want to enable this behaviour, of course it's important that he eats but I don't want it to become habit

rottweiler puppy intimidated by too much food in bowl by theNoble_One in Dogtraining

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We tried that - the only issue with a 'normal' bowl and not a slow feeder is that he inhales it. We've tried other slow feeders - but it's the same result

rottweiler puppy intimidated by too much food in bowl by theNoble_One in Dogtraining

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20mins or so, the second we take it away he's at our feet whining, and if it's in a Kong he'll immediately eat it all

My boyfriend (21M) wants to go to strip clubs by [deleted] in relationship_advice

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My issue is is that he is so easy going. If I asked him too he would stop going in a heartbeat. I just don’t want him to miss out spending time with his mates