Someone tell me my almost 6 month old will eventually grow a real coat
▲ 155 r/borzoi

Someone tell me my almost 6 month old will eventually grow a real coat

I keep seeing his siblings posts, and they’re all starting to get their long coats! My sweet boy still looks like a seal. How long did it take for your zoi to start looking less like a skinwalker and more like a wolf hunter? 😅

u/ZMakela — 19 hours ago

Horses mane keeps breaking, need advice

I’ve never had a horse with so much mane and tail before, so I’m new to this! The first picture was after brushing out the braids I left her mane in. I’ve always thought that braids would be a protective style, but now I’m scared that they might be doing the opposite. I’d love to know how you like to prevent breakage, and keep a long and thick mane and tail healthy!

u/ZMakela — 8 days ago

Looking for health metrics and GPS only

Hi there! I’m hoping this sub can help me find what I’m looking for. I’m looking for a watch I can wear hiking. I do not need anything that gives me my phone notifications (I’d prefer it not, actually), or that has a built in speaker or mic. I am literally just looking for something that has accurate GPS for my backpacking trips, something that can tell me the weather, altitude, etc, and something that can tell me my heart rate and pulse ox in real time.

Thanks!

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u/ZMakela — 1 month ago
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I’m new, please help me figure out if my car can pull my trailer.

Hi! I am newish to towing (I’ve been hauling this trailer for years but with a truck that has no issue hauling it). I am very anxious and confused about payload and tongue weight etc etc. but I think I am able to tow my trailer with my car, based on the max capacity. Here is the breakdown:

-2025 4Runner TRD off road premium with a 6000lb max towing capacity.
- Maverick Ultralite two horse trailer that weighs 2300lbs empty.
-1200 pound horse
-MAYBE 500 pounds of gear in the trailer but that’s a VAST overestimate.

With that logic, my 4Runner should be able to pull this thing, right? If not, please explain why. And if so, please let me know if you have any recommendations! Should I get any specific hitch, do I need weight distribution?

Let a girl know please, and sorry if this is a ridiculous question. Thank you SO MUCH. Horse pic for attention.

u/ZMakela — 2 months ago