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Hump Day Wednesday Confessions/Randoms

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Re: Hump Day Wednesday Confessions/Randoms

  • imageMotzie:
    imageInterrobang:
    imageMuddled:

    imageMotzie:
    H and I threw out 5 garbage bags of stuff over the weekend. We also Goodwill'd, recycled, etc, but the stuff that went straight in the trash felt really good. I had bunch of boxes of crap that came from my house with XH and H had boxes from his parents. We are now free of so much junk.

    When are you coming over?

    After you visit Muddled, swing by Casa Interro, won't you?  

    Omg, I would be ruthless. I should charge for this.

    Ahem. Seeing as I would be your first client, you will need me to provide you with an awesome rec so that you can charge your subsequent clients mucho bucks. 

    Just keep that in mind. ;)

    I agree with everything that muddled said. You should listen to her. -ESDReturns
  • imagedoglove:
    imageBowiesInSpace:

    After over 30 years of being (mostly) zit-free, I've been breaking out like crazy.  I bucked up and went to the derm and she said I have adult-onset cystic acne and that I'm basically fukked.  I have some cream to try and minimize it, but she said unless I was willing to also take some oral medication, I wouldn't see much improvement.

    Do you wash your face before you wash/condition your hair in the shower? I've found that if I wash my hair first and wash my face, the amount of acne I get decreases because the shampoo/conditioner I use leaves a thin residue on my skin, which was causing me to break out. Also, hairspray on my forehead was causing it too.

    I change up my wash-order every so often to see if it'll make a difference, but no.  The acne is on the driest parts of my face too - the cheeks.  My T-zone is fine.  Grrrr.

     

    This is my siggy.
  • imageInterrobang:

    And that is NOT meant to be a supportive comment, if you know this woman. It's meant to be cvnty. This woman has like 15 dogs and they roam free and pee and poop on the floor. NOT okay in my house.

     maybe this is why your pup is having so much trouble?

    What you think, you will become.
  • imageInterrobang:
    imagekellbell1919:
    imageInterrobang:

    @Betty - Fortunately he is not ill, we have ruled that out! But unfortunately, there are no answers. 

    I tried several different "alert" methods for him, like a bell at the door, but he was afraid of all of them. He won't go to the door if he has to go. He just sneaks off and goes! Sad  

    I am going to look into a behaviorist and see if we can afford one appointment, at least! For now we are also trying moving his crate to a different area in hopes he won't hear or see morning's arrival as much. The early morning wake-up is only since we moved to the new house. 

     

    Have you tried a belly band?  Our dog has had trouble "getting it" (adult rescue) and the belly band has been awesome.  We got ours off of Etsy so its a comfy flannel one.  At the least you won't be cleaning up pee.

    I tried one a few years ago and he got out of it, but I'd be willing to try again! I'm a little concerned about essentially putting the dog in diapers and how messy the cleanup will be all the time - how does it work? Does your dog do a full-on pee in it? I'm afraid mine would. Do you put a maxi pad or something inside it?   

    Yes, we put a maxi pad in there.  Darwin marks rather than full out pees.  The point is that it is uncomfortable to pee in it  so it is a deterrent to going in the house.  It's supposed to be a training tool v. A diaper.  If he did go in it we would just throw it in the wash and air dry.  He did so well with them he is almost 100% now, with an accident maybe every two weeks.  We also have a DAP collar to reduce anxiety which helped a lot.
    image "...Saving just one pet won't change the world...but, surely, the world will change for that one pet..."
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