
Hand Mirrors
Two cute little sanrio hand mirrors I made! I think I'm going to be selling these guys & other premades like this for $4 ea 😊, does that seem fair?

Two cute little sanrio hand mirrors I made! I think I'm going to be selling these guys & other premades like this for $4 ea 😊, does that seem fair?
This is Kabanos, or Kaba for short. He's a (as of yesterday) 13 week old Anatolian Shepherd pup that my family and I foster failed.
Kaba was surrendered to the rescue I volunteer at when he was only 3 weeks old. He had a hernia the size of a baseball and the owners/breeders weren't in a place to get him the help he needed. At 4 weeks old he had his first emergency surgery and bounced back like nothing I've ever seen. If it wasn't for the naked belly and sutures you never would've known he had just had a major surgery.
After trying to find him a suitable home and two adopters backing out, we decided to keep him. This subreddit has been a huge help on teaching us how to handle these dogs and it's been a learning curve for sure. I grew up with high-strung, job intensive dogs that are ready to go-go-go all the time. Once we started growling back at him when he would try and challenge us he would immediately give up like "shit my bad" and carry on.
He's become a very sweet gentleman. He loves people, men especially which I find funny as I've never had a dog like that, and other animals. His best friends are a bloodhound, a bernese mountain dog, and one of our property cats. He is, however, scared of the chickens and geese and prefers to monitor from a far distance lest the cobra chickens turn around after him. He does interact more with the ducks but maybe that's just his preference (I like the ducks too haha).
13 weeks old as of yesterday and he's rushed into the emergency vet for a foreign body. We have no clue what he could have gotten ahold of and are thinking something blew into the yard from the road. The hope is once they open him up it can be manipulated down his intestines instead of cutting him open completely. My trouble child has to wear the cone of shame again.
This dog is a hot mess. Sneaky, opinionated, and more dramatic than any creature I've ever laid eyes on - and I own parrots. And I would not change him for anything <3
I'm brand new to decoden and have been loving it so far! Eventually I want to sell products but idek how to begin that lol. I've mostly made things for fun or for friends.
Photo for attention. Some of you might recognize this boyo from a previous post asking for help. He's doing a little better with listening but definitely still testing boundaries (and patience lol), but now I have a new problem.
He pees. A lot. Like, never fully empties his bladder. I did not know so much pee could exist in a small dog. Last week he was doing so much better with us, telling us when he needs to potty or at least making it to the door. The past few days he'll go potty two, sometimes three times outside and then immediately comes back in and squats.
He just had his 2nd puppy visit yesterday and medically he's in the clear. I've never raised a male puppy so idk if this is normal for boys or if this is a dominance thing with the breed but I'm lost.
Everyone says they have to respect you and view you as an equal... but not on how to do that. How do I let him know going potty inside isn't okay when he's (seemingly) purposely doing it? Stern voices get barked at, treat rewards for good behavior are great but not helping correct bad behavior. Hopefully we should have a kennel set up soon to kennel him at night but any other advice would be amazing.
Tbh I mostly got her because the panda was cute and after the insanity that was GS awhile ago I'd rather not have her lol. The box was damaged a bit in ship but otherwise she's completely NIB. Asking $60 + ship (through Pirateship).
TLDR I volunteer at a rescue and am fostering a Anatolain pup. I've had him since he was just shy of 4 weeks old and he's 8 weeks today. He's a great dog, full of personality and smart as a whip. He's so incredibly inquisitive and I love watching him puzzle things out.
I'm no stranger to difficult breeds. I grew up with Dutch Shepherds and Malinois and my mom trained dogs. Currently we live on some land and have 3 dutchies, a mal, a bloodhound, and a berner. We have cats, chickens, ducks, and geese as well. So we've tossed the idea around about keeping him as the applications we've gotten for him have been terrible.
The 1 problem is occasionally when you try to discipline him - like pull him away from chasing a cat for example - he'll whip around and growl and snap at you. Not in a playful way either, like a "i want to rip your face off how dare you" way.
I understand this is a pretty dang stubborn breed but I'm worried about him doing this to someone in my family or to a potential adopter if we find one and he gets returned. Any advice on how to approach this would be appreciated!!