u/Princessformidable

Best dog friendly hangouts and patios. I don't drink and would be going alone.

I have a super cute foster I'm trying to get adopted and looking for places to take her. I live in Grant Park/ EAV.

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u/Princessformidable — 18 hours ago
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Does dog grooming cut down on doggy smell and shed?

We are looking at a potential foster fail but the biggest thing we are worried about is we are very fastidiously neat people. We are willing to throw money at this we just need to know if it would help.

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u/Princessformidable — 1 day ago

Help explaining what I do.

At what point can you credibly be working on a book. I have two outlines one non fiction 90% complete on outline and fiction ya maybe 80% complete. I'm on disability and hate talking about that so I would rather go with an animal rescuer , podcaster, knitter , author and artist.

Is that too weird? I sometimes say I have opted out of capitalism with mixed reviews.

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u/Princessformidable — 7 days ago
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Please be gentle in response I'm really trying to figure out a solution.

So thing one to know is I'm disabled so I have a lot of time to give.

A dog just showed up in my yard today and I'm in love. She has apparently been roaming about a month so I'm not sure we are going to find her family. I'm afraid she was dumped. So I would take her in a heartbeat bear except I have two cats one of them being a very small 8 lbs babe. This is an 50 lbs pit. She seems very gentle but I'm terrified of introducing. I have a mostly finished basement and a huge yard but no fence. I think I will Foster for her 5 day hold then transfer into a regular foster. I can spend a few hours a day walking and playing with her in the yard while taking her to dog parks, more public areas trying to get her adopted. Our shelters do our best but they are rough and I know she would be in a tiny pen besides maybe 2 quick walks a day. She has an excellent personality and is well trained but I think that would be overlooked when 80% of our shelter dogs are pits. I really want what's best for her and would feel terrible not letting her in the house but I really do feel she could get adopted quicker ( or at all) with me.

The plan was only accepting dogs as fosters who had been around cats.

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u/Princessformidable — 16 days ago