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▲ 133 r/DoggyDNA

Well some of his breeds were obvious

I'm curious if anyone will be able to guess the more unexpected ones. Aside from the first picture I tried to put them in chronological order. Unfortunately I don't have the supermutt results but I'll post them if I can log into my embark account.

I noticed him in the shelter because I thought he looked like a German Shepherd and my mom really liked them, but now he looks very husky to me. I was still surprised at how little GSD was actually in there. And then Boston Terrier was completely out of left field.

Contrary to what you'd expect Thor had no prey drive, rarely barked, and when I wasn't feeding or training him he was completely chill.

u/mournersandfunerals — 2 days ago
▲ 11 r/BigWalk

Can you just walk around alone in the game?

I know there's no single player mode and ofc you can't do the puzzles without other people so I do plan on playing the game with other people because that's the whole point of it. But I was wondering if it's possible to walk around at all when you're alone? The scenery looks absolutely gorgeous and I'd love to be able to open the game and just chill and explore on my own at times where I can't play with other people.

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u/mournersandfunerals — 3 days ago

Should I wash my dog's toys before putting them in his urn box?

My dog died recently and I got his cremains in a very nice box with extra space to keep things with him. There's a large bottom compartment with his cremains and there's a tray that fits on top. All are lined with velvet or maybe suede, I'm not sure exactly but something along those lines. I wanted to keep a couple of my dog's favorite toys in the bottom compartment with him. But since they were his favorite toys they're pretty gross. I feel weird about washing them but I also really don't want the box to get moldy or otherwise damaged because of the toys.

I wasn't sure where exactly to ask this so hopefully this sub is an okay place. Dog tax included.

Edit: thanks everyone for the advice! It'll probably take me a little while to actually do anything but I think I'll try sanitizing them as best I can in the sun and then keeping them in the box with some sort of dessicant.

u/mournersandfunerals — 15 days ago

Does anyone have photos of Manny, one of the sled dogs at Denali National Park? He was born in 2019.

This might be a bit silly and it's probably a long shot but my dog passed recently and I've been looking at the Denali sled dogs a lot since then. One of their dogs looks a lot like my dog. The first two pics are Manny and the last two are my dog, Thor. Some of the dogs have a bunch of pictures on the website but Manny only had these two. So I was just curious if anyone happened to have more pictures of him, especially puppy pics. I got my dog when he was around 4 so I've always wondered what Thor looked like as a puppy, and I think he must've looked a lot like Manny did.

u/mournersandfunerals — 24 days ago

Was this a great blue heron? Davis CA, USA

I know there's one that hangs out on campus but wasn't sure if this was it. I couldn't get many pictures before it flew off into a tree.

u/mournersandfunerals — 1 month ago
▲ 135 r/birding

Yellow-billed Magpie in Sacramento CA, USA.

I thought it was interesting that it only has a yellow ring around one eye. There was another one with it but I didn't get a picture.

u/mournersandfunerals — 2 months ago
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My dog (husky mix, male, ~10 yo) just had one of his teeth extracted. The tooth was an upper fourth premolar if it matters. I've switched him to a soft food diet but wasn't sure what to do about treats because all of the ones I have are crunchy. Are things like string cheese or cheese slices soft enough? How about freeze dried chicken? Are soft training treats okay? I have zukes minis which aren't crunchy but they still take a little bit of force to bite into. I have a bunch of churu already but wanted to see if there was something that's still safe but more solid and easier to give to my dog on walks.

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u/mournersandfunerals — 4 months ago