Walmart Delivery/Tipping

Does Walmart go through a third-party like DoorDash or Uber for same day grocery delivery? I tried to google before coming here, but of course I could not get a straight answer.

I did see an old post that the people that deliver do not get 100% or even 50% of the tip you add, so I would like to know if cash is being better. If anyone has information about how this works more thoroughly, I would really appreciate it. Thank you.

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u/Existing_Bee507 — 25 days ago

Defensive boyfriend / puppy training

Tl;dr

Edit: this started as a pet post and now I’m probably going to have to put it in a relationship one, too. Six years together. Having issues on raising a puppy. I couldn’t imagine a child, well actually I could because I would just take the kid and leave.

I am cross posting this and I am ranting, but I really need advice.

I am the type of person that does a lot of research and do not believe to train a dog how to behave requires physical discipline. There is a lot of science behind that and how my 6 month old puppy acts around me, I know that to be true… BUT my puppy baby daddy/other owner was raised to spank (lightly, but still physical) their dogs to teach them. It is really affecting my relationship with their person because if they’d be more active with the little guy then maybe he’d listen to them better. I’m here to ask for advice and honestly just vent this out. I express so much I do not approve and how it’s not necessary based on how the dog acts with me versus them. I always go out of my way to not seem like I am acting this person and just wanting them to have a better relationship with the dog.

They aren’t as active with the dog when it comes to playing or mental stimulation as I am. I do have more free time, but you can’t get an Aussie and come home always too tired to throw a ball for 30 minute and a walk or literally anything.

I just want what’s best for this dog and he is so good around me. He has his moments, but I can verbally know he has been acting up or inappropriately.

It just hurts my heart for my baby pup and the person is so defensive when I try to talk about better ways. I never single them out. I always say how we need to do this.

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u/Existing_Bee507 — 26 days ago
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Disciplining/Training dogs

Edit: this started as a pet post and now I’m probably going to have to put it in a relationship one, too. Six years together. Having issues on raising a puppy. I couldn’t imagine a child, well actually I could because I would just take the kid and leave.

I am the type of person that does a lot of research and do not believe to train a dog how to behave requires physical discipline. There is a lot of science behind that and how my 6 month old puppy acts around me, I know that to be true… BUT my puppy baby daddy/other owner was raised to spank (lightly, but still physical) their dogs to teach them. It is really affecting my relationship with their person because if they’d be more active with the little guy then maybe he’d listen to them better. I’m here to ask for advice and honestly just vent this out. I express so much I do not approve and how it’s not necessary based on how the dog acts with me versus them. I always go out of my way to not seem like I am acting this person and just wanting them to have a better relationship with the dog.

They aren’t as active with the dog when it comes to playing or mental stimulation as I am. I do have more free time, but you can’t get an Aussie and come home always too tired to throw a ball for 30 minute and a walk or literally anything.

I just want what’s best for this dog and he is so good around me. He has his moments, but I can verbally know he has been acting up or inappropriately.

It just hurts my heart for my baby pup and the person is so defensive when I try to talk about better ways. I never single them out. I always say how we need to do this.

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u/Existing_Bee507 — 26 days ago

HELP Disciplining Dogs / defensive SO

Edit: this started as a pet post and now I’m probably going to have to put it in a relationship one, too. Six years together. Having issues on raising a puppy. I couldn’t imagine a child, well actually I could because I would just take the kid and leave.

I am the type of person that does a lot of research and do not believe to train a dog how to behave requires physical discipline. There is a lot of science behind that and how my 6 month old puppy acts around me, I know that to be true… BUT my puppy baby daddy/other owner was raised to spank (lightly, but still physical) their dogs to teach them. It is really affecting my relationship with their person because if they’d be more active with the little guy then maybe he’d listen to them better. I’m here to ask for advice and honestly just vent this out. I express so much I do not approve and how it’s not necessary based on how the dog acts with me versus them. I always go out of my way to not seem like I am acting this person and just wanting them to have a better relationship with the dog.

They aren’t as active with the dog when it comes to playing or mental stimulation as I am. I do have more free time, but you can’t get an Aussie and come home always too tired to throw a ball for 30 minute and a walk or literally anything.

I just want what’s best for this dog and he is so good around me. He has his moments, but I can verbally know he has been acting up or inappropriately.

It just hurts my heart for my baby pup and the person is so defensive when I try to talk about better ways. I never single them out. I always say how we need to do this.

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u/Existing_Bee507 — 26 days ago