Finally upgraded to Switch 2!
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Finally upgraded to Switch 2!

Everyone is most definitely tired of these posts but I'm just too happy. I've been wanting it since release but due to irl stuff I had to save up money. Every year my workplace gives its emplooyes a welfare bonus we can spend in coupons so I immediately took the chance. I also just read Digimon Time Stranger is getting a Switch 2 release this week, my timing couldn't have been better. Any other Digimon fans here?

u/misoshieru — 1 day ago

Did we handle this zoomies attack right?

Hello I have a three months old Bolognese puppy. She's very calm and lovely, sometimes she gets zoomies but always in the norm, tonight the situation went out of control. She full launched herself on the sofa where I was laying down and almost bit my leg. I read that when zoomies get violent putting a barrier between yourself and the puppy is a safe solution so I closed the door in the living room where me and my parents were. In basically a minute she calmed down, we opened the door again and she laid down on the floor. Was this the right approach? Is there anything else more appropriate to do? We're also going to start seeing a trainer this week but I wanted to ask for some advice. Please be kind in the replies I never had a dog before

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u/misoshieru — 7 days ago
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Is sleeping with the playpen open the best solution?

Hello, I got my three months Bolognese puppy two days ago. She's super cute and really affectionate. We're somehow managing potty training on the main balcony we have (she isn't fully vaccinated yet). The main problem comes at night when she has to sleep. She has a playpen sitting right next to my bed but the moment we try to close the little door she immediately starts crying, howling and trying to jump out. I tried laying down next to it, soothing her, dropping my hand inside it but nothing worked. Today I tried to let her get more accustomed to it by spreading a blanket with her mom's scent on the floor on the pen and putting one of my used shirts. She's been sleeping in it FOR HOURS but I let the door open. So my main question is should I just leave it open if she can naturally sleep into it? I already secured my room by covering all cables and removing rugs, items on the floor/that could fall. I used to put a pad with a plastic blocker into the pen but at this point I might leave outside of it if she needs to pee during the night. Could this be an optimal solution? I want to teach her to be independent as from September she'll have to stay home for a few hours if I have morning shifts. Maybe trying to train her to be alone in secured rooms in a while will be the best? Please let me know if you had any similar experience/any advice! Thank you!

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u/misoshieru — 17 days ago

Playpen training help

Hello this is my second post in 24 hours (help). Me and my parents just got a three months old Bolognese puppy yesterday. I never had a dog before. She's a lovely and super affectionate puppy. During the day she roams around the living room and hallway at night she has a playpen right next to my bed (I wouldn't feel safe letting her roam around my room). Last night she whined a bit but after a while she settled down. This morning I tried to put her in the playpen to rest a bit (I didn't sleep a bit because of anxiety) and she immediately started yelling/crying. Both me and my mom tried to ignore her at first, then we tried to calm her down but at last I didn't have any choice other than letting her out. I'm afraid I made a big mistake. Today we tried to give her food inside the playpen at first I tried to close the door and walked away a bit but again she immediately started crying. Then I gavr her a bit more of food while leaving the playpen open. Until September my mother can stay at home but after that she will have to stay alone for at least two hours in some days (it depends on my work schedule). How can I let her get used to it without getting scared? I want her to feel safe in her playpen. I don't know if it's too early to start. I don't know if I'm making mistakes and messing everything up. I'm afraid she will hate me. She's such a sweet puppy but I feel so drained already and it's been just 24 hours. Any advice is appreciated thank you

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u/misoshieru — 18 days ago

Puppy just got home today and there already was a poop accident

Hello! I just got my three months old Bolognese puppy today. I never had a dog before. The first moments seemed the usual, she was crying a bit but nothing too exasperating. Then after a while she peed on her puppy pad and I thought that was already a great result! Then the accident happened: we left just the living room and hallway open, she went into the hallway and pooped there. Nothing out of the ordinary but I panicked when I saw that she was eating it. My father immediately picked her up and while I cleaned her mouth and her butt my mother cleaned the poop without being seen. We didn’t scold her or anything I just panicked a bit when I saw her eating it. Then she ate her kibbles and now she’s kinda snoozing. We tried to make her go on the pad again but there were no results. I’m scared for tonight, I’m afraid she might eat her poop again while she sleeps. Any suggestions would be appreciated thank you

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u/misoshieru — 19 days ago
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Help with clearing Pilgrim's Traverse

Long story short, yesterday with the help of two kind random players I managed to get to the first checkpoint (stone 21). Now I'm queuing for stone 21-30 but despite being there for basically one hour nobody has showed up. I redid stones 1-20 around five times with friends but since nobody could stick on the long run I decided to go "solo". Is the only way to continue to wait for someone to queue for that same duty? I don't really want ro restart my progress all over again. Sorry for the dumb question this is the first time I try to do a deep dungeon! Thanks to who will reply

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u/misoshieru — 29 days ago