Shea’s daughter- girls girl or messy?

What do you all think of Sheas daughter’s intentions of telling Annabelle about what her dad was doing while she was in the Philippines? I’m having a hard time reading her to be honest. She seems to depend on her dad heavily- financially and emotionally and it seems as though she was very cold about the ideas of Annabelle before she even got there. But in the last two episodes she was very blunt with her delivery about what her dad and Nicole have been doing behind her back. At the same time in last nights episode, she was upfront with her dad and calling him out on his wrong doings to his face which I thought was interesting. What are your thoughts?

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u/keblevs — 10 hours ago

Front harness recommendations

Hi! Just want to start this by saying yes I am fully aware no pull harnesses don’t automatically stop pulling- I’m actively working on loose leash skills daily with my dog. She been getting alot better and mostly gives slack to the leash, but there are still times where pulling comes in.

Need recommendations for no pull harnesses or front clip harnesses. My dog is kind of oddly shaped and I feel like I can never get her sizing right! She’s a cattle dog/pyrenees mix and the chest never seems to be tight enough. It seems like she does ok with smalls but because she’s pushing about 40 lbs now it doesn’t make me feel secure. I’ve tried easy walk harness (regular and the 3 in 1- I liked the 3 in 1 but I made the mistake of leaving her unattended with the harness for about 20 minutes and she bit right through it) wildebeest (she’s been through two of these.. and the front clip has been on the verge of breaking each time and it’s been irritating her armpits..), and 2 hounds (need to know thoughts on this- I only had this for her when she was about 3 months old but reviews say these break easily as well).

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u/keblevs — 7 days ago

2.5 week post op- tips on gaining healthy weight back?

Hi! For context after a month+ long battle of my gallbladder giving me trouble (ercp, pancreatitis, 4 day hospital stay, no oil/low fat diet, and gallbladder removal recovery) I have lost a total of about 20 lbs. As someone that’s been very skinny for many years, I worked so hard to gain that weight and in a month it’s gone which is disappointing. For those that tried to gain weight back.. what foods worked well for you or supplements that you took? I want to make sure I am going about gaining weight back in a healthy way and I’m taking this whole situation and spinning it into a positive and want to try to get into working out more or doing fitness classes. Has anyone tried creatine after removal?

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u/keblevs — 11 days ago

8 month old cattle dog puppy is lunging and people to try and jump on them while on leash how do I get ahead of this and correct this now.

She’s a cattle dog mix. I keep distance as much as possible but inventively people walk by closely and she will bark and lunge at them if they aren’t paying her any attention. Yes, I know this is puppy behavior but I want to try and correct this before it leads into adulthood. Did anyone else deal with this and how did you interrupt the behavior? I’ve tried getting a sit before hand and she will but as soon as someone comes near she will break her sit and completely tune me out. If she begins barking I will give a stern “no, quiet” which works sometimes but not all.

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u/keblevs — 13 days ago

Pick me Catie

Anyone else feel like she genuinely says things just to rage bait her fiancé? She admits things unprovoked and places the blame of her delivery on her disability but I see right through that as a cop out. How much self worth does Josh lack to have put up with that for this long. It baffles me..

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u/keblevs — 14 days ago

Food reactions months after surgery?

I keep seeing post and comments (tik tok, Reddit) about people developing reactions to foods months/years after their surgery, and it worries me because I am almost two weeks post op and have been doing somewhat decent with foods.. all the comments worry me about how miserable people are now that their gallbladder it out. I’ve been taking psyllium husk and culturelle to keep me regular to try and minimize this for myself but the idea of living like that does give me a lot of anxiety. Share your experiences good or bad!

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u/keblevs — 17 days ago

Getting surgery in a few weeks.. what can I do to keep my dog stimulated/entertained

I have a 7 month old cattle dog/pyrenees mix and I am look for more ways to keep her stimulated while I recover from surgery (hopefully 1-2 weeks).She goes to daycare/training 2 times a week but I may have to hold off due to the heavy lifting especially getting her in and out of the car because in recent weeks it’s been a fight to do so. I have a flirt pole I have her chase outside or indoors if it’s raining, I feed her all her meals in various puzzles/kongs, and also work try to work on training with her 2-3 times a day. I have my fiancé to help out as well but he also will be starting a new job so I’m looking for ways I can safely entertain her while I’m recovering.

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u/keblevs — 2 months ago

I have to get my gallbladder out.. I’m so nervous about the symptoms after it’s gone

For context- I went to the er a few days ago with excruciating pain similar to pain that I’ve felt in the past( that I now suspect with gallbladder attacks not just back spasms) but 10x worse.. come to find out I had gallstones stuck in my bile duct and I had to get an emergency ercp to remove them. I then developed pancreatitis from the procedure which then changed a quick er visit to a 4 day stay.. I’ve been feeling a bit better but haven’t really eaten much during this time because of nausea and pain etc. I now have no choice but to get my gallbladder out within 2 months because I have a stent (sp?) in there temporarily. I’m not necessarily scared of the diet change.. but I am scared of the digestive changes that may come with all food. This is so sudden and unexpected and I’m just trying to wrap my head around all of it. Don’t get me wrong I am grateful this was caught - just a lot to process..

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u/keblevs — 2 months ago