Shark PowerDetect is unsatisfactory for our home with two huskies

Shark PowerDetect is unsatisfactory for our home with two huskies

This is actually a mild case. The front roller gets absolutely road blocked with dog hair. So my friends, what vacuum am I upgrading to next because this was never an issue with our Dyson V10 Animal. Willing to pay up to $1500

u/Ilikehotdogs1 — 1 day ago

Death threat in DM. Coward blocked me. I don’t see anywhere to report this. Nice

I’m on iOS. I looked at Reddit’s FAQ. There is no report option in the chat.

u/Ilikehotdogs1 — 8 days ago

1 year w/ the LM2135SP - I hate it now

What is up with the uneven cuts from this mower? Genuinely disappointed because the mower isn’t cheap. Maybe I’m using it incorrectly. I can’t tell you. Cool season grass. Mulching blade.

u/Ilikehotdogs1 — 1 month ago

Am I missing out by not using high pass filters after Lightroom edits?

I use a Sony A1 and 200-600 for wildlife photography. I’m obsessed with getting clinically sharp photos as best as I can and I’ve read a bit about using high-pass filters in Photoshop after performing Lightroom edits to take your photos to the next level. Is this something any of you utilize in your workflow?

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u/Ilikehotdogs1 — 3 months ago
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My 7 year old boy got 9 teeth removed yesterday during his annual dental cleaning. Essentially, his upper premolars and molars had advanced bone loss. Some of the roots were basically dissolved. Despite frequent brushing, Hill’s prescription T/D diet, dental chews, and Oravet applications, it is clear I couldn’t keep up with the tartar buildup. Has anyone gone through removal of a significant amount of teeth from their dog? How did the rest of their life turn out? My boy is doing well but it’s a complete lifestyle change I anticipate for us. No more dry kibble, hard treats, chewing on sticks, or even tug o’ war for us. Emotionally brutal for me to accept right now but I’m giving it time.

u/Ilikehotdogs1 — 4 months ago