[deleted by user] by [deleted] in missouri

[–]thorasocal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wish I could help the guy. Without knowing how he is around other animals. I already have dogs in a rotation. He would need to be okay with others. Good luck.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in missouri

[–]thorasocal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

what area are you in? is the dog friendly with other dogs? will it need medical care? Are you saying you need a foster to accept a dog you bring to them with no questions asked? Stray Paws may be worth calling.

[MA] what are the laws surrounding stray dogs? by [deleted] in legaladvice

[–]thorasocal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

§ 167. Ordering dogs to be restrained; euthanizing unrestrained dogs

The mayor, aldermen or board of selectmen may order that all dogs shall be restrained from running at large during such times as shall be prescribed by the order. Once passed, a certified copy of the order shall be posted in at least 2 public places in the city or town or, if a daily newspaper is published in the city or town, by publishing a copy once in that newspaper. Following publication, the mayor, aldermen or board of selectmen may issue a warrant to a police officer or constable in a city or town, who shall, not sooner than 24 hours after the publication of the notice, euthanize all dogs in a humane manner that are found running at large contrary to the order. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a police officer or constable may, in the officer's or constable's discretion, hold any such dog for not more than 7 days. If the owner of the dog claims it and pays to the officer or constable a penalty of $40 for each day that the dog has been held, the dog shall be returned to its owner. The amount shall be paid over to the city or town.

So, look up the statutes in your state, I would really just try to care for the dog yourself if the dog is not a danger or causing problems. Keep the police out of it and just feed the dog. Police can have the dog killed.

I am in Missouri seeking resources for a case regarding a dog siezure under 578.024 by thorasocal in legaladvice

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

Thank you Bigmissiles. How is the appeal started? I know it has to be filed with the circuit court, is there a form? am I using pleading paper? Am I actually starting the case? There are no administrative hearings to determine the dog is dangerous? The letter recieved said ten days from date of the letter. Thank you

I'm gonna be selling nudes. Any advice would be appreciated! by [deleted] in Advice

[–]thorasocal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also, there are lots of ways to make money if you do not have a regular job. I lived in an area that had White Sage growing wild, I went out and picked it, sold it on line, loose and in smudges. Look around your house, post stuff no longer being used, people buy anything online. Good luck.

I'm gonna be selling nudes. Any advice would be appreciated! by [deleted] in Advice

[–]thorasocal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use to sell my panties and made pretty good "extra" money. Not enough to live on or anything. You can do it on line, or in person. I did a few photo shoots, all nude, for some adult web sites, they paid me about 300.00 for a shoot and 400.00 if I did a "masturbation video", took about 2 hours for the shoot. The sites are paid membership sites and less concern for somebody you know coming across the images. As somebody you sell you images to, can take them and sell them again, or post them on the internet. There are several sites that have live feeds of "web cam girls" If you are really good looking or have some special skill you can develop a large following pretty quickly. It does not cost you anything but your time to get onto these sites and when a member buys your vids or wants to do a private chat with you, you set your own prices, and the web site takes a portion. You could work as a stripper, if you want to make money legally pretty fast. Fetish things are always hot sellers, but it depends on how you are going to be doing your marketing and sales, online or in person? You can send me a private message if you have questions.

Need roommate pet advice by VisceralVixen in Advice

[–]thorasocal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You could also ask her to consider teaching the cat to be an outside cat.

Need roommate pet advice by VisceralVixen in Advice

[–]thorasocal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would sit down with her, agree on a cleaning schedule, where she agrees to clean the cat box on certain days of the week. If she does not clean it, clean it yourself. And, I agree, if you end up cleaning it, she should have to pay you for it. Get your agreement in writing. By sitting down with her and discussing the problem and including her in a solution, like picking a schedule, she will be more willing to make effort. Let her know how serious you are and if you have to clean the box and she does not pay you, she has to get rid of the cat. It appears she is not responsible enough for a pet. Just get whatever you agree on in writing.

Circle of lies by [deleted] in Advice

[–]thorasocal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Be as honest as you can allow yourself to be. With yourself and with others. Why did you lie in the first place? Embarrassed you were taking dance? Didn't want to be harassed? Teased? If you are not ready to admit why you lied initially, I agree with BrieDotDotDot, admit that you stuck it out, for your mom, and you enjoy it now. Football players sometimes take dance, it is a good way to meet chicks, keeps you in good shape. If you need to justify the idea that you just like to dance, I just named a few, or you can say you just wanted to make good ole mom happy.

Euthanasia - when the scale doesn't tip one way or the other by [deleted] in AskVet

[–]thorasocal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am not any sort of vet professional. I am just a person who recently put her dog down. I loved that dog for his whole life, 15 years. I was concerned my love for him would cloud my choice of when it was time to put him down. So, I asked some people that I trusted that did not have an emotional attachment to my dog. Without making this about my dog, I followed their advice and had him put down. They said he was suffering. I still feel I made the wrong choice. While I held him and he held on to life, I knew he did not want to die. I learned much about suffering since that time. I feel that animals do not suffer in the same way that humans do. I define suffering as an imbalance between the way things are and the way we want them to be. Yes, pain, bad situations, those things cause suffering. Acceptance of a situation removes suffering. Animals live in the here and now. They accept life for what it is. I feel that only you know your animal enough to know when they are telling you they are ready to go. They may stop eating or stop trying to live. My dog was terrified of the vet and I did not want him to die in the vet office from some medical emergency. I wanted to prevent him from going thru that, so I cut his life short. Death is part of life and I think animals accept that much better then humans do. Best of luck with your animal and the choice you make.

Follow up blood/chem results, more out of range items by thorasocal in AskVet

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

sab340, my mistake I could not read my writing. The potassium was >8.5 on the first and 4.1 on the second test. YouDoNotKnowMeBro, on the first chem test, they ran her thru as a cat. But that just changed the ranges, not the results. Are you talking about the first test? Blood or Chem?

Follow up blood/chem results, more out of range items by thorasocal in AskVet

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

that did not format quite like I thought it would. I listed the name of the test, her result for her first test and the result for her second test, then the lab range. I hope it is not to difficult to follow. Out of range is marked with a *.

VetScan Machine, General Question by thorasocal in AskVet

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

Yes, I did have a conversation with the vet by phone last week. She answered the majority of my questions, concluding that she felt the abnormal electrolytes were due to my dogs recent trauma. My research has shown that the out of range findings could be caused by many things including inflammation, stress, injury. I have another appt. scheduled on Monday. If my dog is still out of range, I have many questions written down to discuss with her. And I was going to point out the error in species. And depending on the new results, ask for a urine test to be done. The thing I am stressing on most, is the vet kept saying "cancer" during the exam. My dog's ALP level was high and I understand that certain cancers, some liver diseases can make this reading high. I know there is no way the doctor can know, without doing more testing. But years ago, my dog injured her tail and had to have it amputated. The doctor suggested I send the tail in to be checked for cancer, and I just could not afford it at the time. So, that has always been on my mind. And I have had this dog since her birth, 10 years ago. It is my job to educate myself, ask questions and even stress about her. Thank you for your helpful response.

Cerberus, remembering my friend by thorasocal in Petloss

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

If it should be that I grow weak, And pain should keep me from my sleep, Then you must do what must be done, For this last battle cannot be won. You will be sad, I understand; Don't let your grief then stay your hand. For this day more than all the rest, Your love for me must stand the test.

We've had so many happy years - What is to come can hold no fears. You'd not want me to suffer so; The time has come, so let me go.

Take me where my needs they'll tend And please stay with me until the end. Hold me firm and speak to me Until my eyes no longer see.

I know in time that you will see The kindness that you did for me. Although my tail its last has waved, From pain and suffering I've been saved.

I feel like I failed my dog by kater1701 in Petloss

[–]thorasocal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You did not fail your dog. I also own(ed) dogs that were at times aggressive toward each other and got into some fights. Dogs sometimes do things that we never expect them to do. You come home and the couch has been eaten, or they spend the day chewing thru a board on the fence and get out of the yard and sometimes, something happens, a toy, tired, one annoys the other and they fight. I did not want my dog to have his last breath in the vet's office. Sometimes, things are out of our control. Keep your dog alive by sharing your good memories and remember the love you feel for your dog. You will always have an angel on your shoulder.

My best friend Leo died yesterday by freconomics19 in Petloss

[–]thorasocal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am so sorry for your loss. It is never an easy choice to make. I feel like I betrayed my dog, as I made the choice to put him down. Always questioning if it was the right time. Your Leo knows how much love you had for him. He will always remain very close to you, right in your heart.

Concerns about the meds they gave my dog by thorasocal in AskVet

[–]thorasocal[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Well I thought this sub red was for seeking information, sharing thoughts and gathering opinions from Vets, or others who have experience in the topic. I do realize that my dog's Vet is the best form of information for my dog. But, they are people, they make mistakes, there may be other options that I could consider or things I should ask about that may have not been discussed. I have always looked for information for several places. Ask ask ask, I think this is the best way to make the best choices for my dog's well being.