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  1. http://boards.vinylcollective.com/topic/72034-mondo-prints/page-95?hl=mondo
  2. man, societal pressure doesn't let up; even with dogs hahaha. THE STRUGGLE IS REAL. my sister's dogs are literally the sweetest most laid back love bugs and are never ever aggressive towards humans, but they're what we like to call 'dog racists'. they love other greyhounds, but Jax is pretty aggressive towards other dogs, especially small dogs or very furry ones. Finley was never aggressive, but they're usually together and he feeds off of Jax and gets scared. one time we had them out and a lady with a borzoi (looks like a long haired greyhound) got excited and brought her dog over before we could stop her, and Jax tried to bite him. luckily just got a big clump of its fur, but yeesh. this is why i'm looking for a house with a fenced yard (or one that's cheap enough that i can put up a nice one).
  3. also, has anyone posted/discussed this yet? http://www.buzzfeed.com/kaylayandoli/the-american-horror-story-crossover-that-definit-x0h2 http://insidetv.ew.com/2014/10/31/ryan-murphy-american-horror-story-connected/
  4. am i the only one who feels like this show, while entertaining, is just kind of drifting aimlessly with no real direction/motivation/plot?
  5. yeah, pitbulls are usually one of the friendliest breeds. HOWEVER, there is a huge difference between dog aggression and people aggression. some dogs can be the sweetest most laid back dogs with everyone until they are around other dogs. BUT. if he was playing fine with Frank, I think the ladies were probably just being jerks and making assumptions based on breed alone.
  6. oh, they are beautiful and the sweetest, most gentle dogs you'd ever want to meet, but they are baby deer level awkward. it's those loooooong spindly legs!
  7. everybody says that about them, and it's so hilarious, because if you are around them day to day, they are the clumsiest, most awkward creatures i think that i have ever met, hahaha.
  8. i hope they catch whomever is doing it and force feed them their own poisoned marshmallows.
  9. hahahaha OH, THAT SILLY LITTLE FRANK. her pups used to get into the trash occasionally (oddly enough usually when they were home and just not paying attention) but she got one of those kitchen trashcans with the lid that's flush with the top that you have to step on a lever to open, and now they can't get to it!
  10. also, seriously matt try the D.A.P.. it's a really passive potential solution that could be used in conjunction with other behavioral modification type fixes. (but again, it could have no effect on him) worth a shot, though!
  11. you've clearly never known any greyhounds ;] seriously, every time i'm dogsitting for my sister, they jump on on their respective couches when i leave in the morning, i tuck them in with their blankets, and they're both in the same spot when i get home, haha. but then again, greyhounds are the freaks of the dog world.
  12. yeah, if crating him during the day is what you want to do, definitely try this. my friend whom i mentioned above with the husky tried all of this (her boyfriend posted pictures of her literally laying in the crate trying to get her pup to come in with her), but to no avail. sometimes when you adopt an adult dog they have things already so ingrained about what's good and what's bad that it's extremely hard to break those behaviors, so she worked around it and now found that her pup is fine without being crated, luckily.
  13. i recommend trying D.A.P. ( http://www.dapdiffuser.com/ ) my sister's dog (before she got another dog) had terrible separation anxiety. the retired neighbors said he cried all day (they were worried about him, not mad, luckily), and he lost a couple teeth trying to chew his way out of his crate. he would also pee by the door because he was anxious. once she got the diffuser and started using it, all the bad behavior stopped, and now she can tell when it runs out because he starts peeing by the door again. based on reviews, it seems like it either works really well and solves the problem, or has no effect on the dog. it's not that expensive, though, so it's worth a shot. there's also collars that work the same as the plug-in diffuser that you can get that might work too. ALSO (to add to this long ass post), my friend adopted a husky after hers died last year, and she was going crazy in her crate. trying to destroy it, ripped up the pad in the bottom multiple times, just horribly stressed. they tried just confining her to their basement, but she chewed the door frame. finally they decided to just let her have the run of the house experimentally because nothing was working, and she was fine after that.
  14. this is why my mom refused to take my sister and i to disney until we were both old enough to remember it, and tall enough to ride a decent amount of rides. that and she said she wasn't going to be pushing us around in strollers or deal with temper tamtrums, haha. i think i was 10 or 11 and my sister was 7 or 8 when we finally went.
  15. i was at kohls this past weekend and they had some, if you're just looking for a pair, not specifically h&m!
  16. that's sort of what my fingernails looked like my entire life? ARENT FINGERNAILS SUPPOSED TO LOOK LIKE THAT?!
  17. remember when Jax used to be a likeable antihero? watching this show now is like watching what the trainwreck Breaking Bad would have become if they had mishandled the Walter White character.
  18. the other day my cat wanted to sleep on the blanket on the ottoman, but i had a magazine sitting right where he usually curls up, so i moved it over to the edge. he sniffed the spot and acted like he was going to lay down, then walked over and sat on the magazine instead. cats, man.
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