Request/$200 repayment/$250 Denver, co USA

Request

Hey everyone. I’m in Denver, CO, USA, and I’m reaching out because I’m in a tight spot right now.

I’m looking to borrow $200 to cover my car payment. My car is my only vehicle, and I rely on it for work as well as getting my kids to their appointments, so keeping it is extremely important.

I’m asking for $200 through Cash App or PayPal. I can repay $250 on August 25th, through Cash App or PayPal — so I’ll be paying back the full $200 plus an extra $50.

I understand there are a lot of requests on here, and I appreciate anyone who takes the time to read this. I’m not looking for a handout; I’m just trying to get through a rough week without losing the one thing I depend on to keep working and handle my responsibilities.

Amount needed: $200

Repayment: $250 on August 25th

Payment methods: Cash App or PayPal

Location: Denver, CO, USA

Thank you to anyone willing to help or even just point me toward another option. 🙏

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Tracking progress

How do you keep track of your dog's training progress? Do you actually write anything down? I've noticed that it's surprisingly easy to forget what your dog was struggling with a few weeks ago, what you've already worked on, and whether something is actually improving.

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u/Admirable-Diamond650 — 4 days ago

The schedule

Do dogs benefit from having an actual training schedule? I've been thinking about this lately. Instead of randomly training when you have time, what if you treated training like any other part of your dog's routine? For example: Morning — obedience Afternoon — walking/impulse control

Evening — commands + mental stimulation

Do you think having that kind of structure makes a noticeable difference, or is consistency throughout the day enough?

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u/Admirable-Diamond650 — 4 days ago

Daily training

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What does your dog's daily training routine actually look like?

I'm curious how everyone structures training with their dogs.

Do you have a specific time every day, or do you just work training into normal activities throughout the day?

Personally, I think consistency matters way more than having one huge training session once in a while.

Even 10–20 minutes every day seems to add up.

What does your routine look like?

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u/Admirable-Diamond650 — 4 days ago