one of the reasons Scott is so insufferable these days

one of the reasons Scott is so insufferable these days

These are the crowds he’s hanging around to try and feel cool. Some of them are also in the Epstein files! Way to go, Scott.

u/thenameisjane — 11 days ago

for all you OG snarkers, here’s a good one from Julia Allison

Dear god, the pick me, delusions of grandeur certainly haven’t faded after all of these years.

u/thenameisjane — 19 days ago

someone’s listening👂getting back to her roots (a little bit)

And good for her. Getting back to her roots might help, a lot.

u/thenameisjane — 23 days ago

Proof that money can’t buy you taste

It looks like the “high-end” builders grade tile from Home Depot. And honestly I’m shocked the home was gut renovated and ready by now, especially with the building inspections for Southampton Township. Props to her team for pulling that off.

u/thenameisjane — 1 month ago

will neutering help newfound aggression with 4-year old working cocker?

Hello! I have a 4-year old working cocker, and he's been amazing so far. We knew what we were getting into, and it's also why we chose the breed. He runs and hikes 15-20 miles/wk, and gets lots of mental stimulation.

About 2 months ago I noticed he's been more protective over me and my family. He's off-leash often, and has always been incredibly friendly with other dogs when approached us, but now he's growling a bit and gets between the other dog(s) and us. This is new.

He's also been showing aggression when other dogs approach him and he has a ball. He'll growl, turn his head to the side with the ball, and if the other dog doesn't back off he'll drop the ball and air bite in their direction (showing teeth). He hadn't shown previous signs of resource guarding, and this is pretty new too.

He's had a recent vet visit/annual checkup, and is completely healthy, but the behaviors have started since then. I'm wondering if it's because he's un-neutered? Has anyone experienced this before? He's always been easy (minus the puppy/teenager phase) and we've been strict with training, and when I asked the breeder if we should get him fixed at 2 years old, he said cockers are easy and didn't recommend neutering him unless we wanted to (and yes - this is a very reputable breeder, and it's in our contract to neuter at 2 years which is why I checked).

Thanks!

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u/thenameisjane — 2 months ago