u/GRIZ-1984

Round up land

Just curious if there has been any legislation proposed or groups that have come together to try and stop the cities from applying so many chemicals in the community parks and lawns? The suburbs are an amazing toxic wasteland. Anyone who lives in the cul-de-sac neighborhoods, which is basically all of us, is subject to exposure to neurotoxins throughout the entire summer via the application of weed killers. Last year I saw some kids that looked about 16 that were working for the city, who spilled gallons of glyphosate in a park where kids and dogs spend the entire summer. I routinely see trucks driving up and down I 25 blasting the edge of the road with weed killers. Curious if I'm the only one that is concerned about this!

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u/GRIZ-1984 — 8 hours ago
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Have a 5 year male old gsp. Got him as a puppy at eight weeks, he was my main buddy for five years. Center of attention, the whole 9 yards. Decent hunter, but not great. Got a second pup in January from a very good line, female.

His behavior has gone off a cliff the last 4 months. Barking at me, demanding my attention, extremely jealous of the puppy, eating food off the countertops whenever he wants.

It's clear that I need to start treating him like a puppy as well, really tightening up the rules, just curious if anybody else has experienced this?? Amazingly the puppy is already better behaved than he is, her place training is excellent, etc. Help!! lol

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u/GRIZ-1984 — 1 month ago