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  • That's an interesting take. Not sure where you're located, but in the US, if you have been seeing a therapist or councilor for mental health or trauma, they can also qualify your fur baby as an ESA, and in the US you're leasing office has to accept it. NO questions asked, they don't drill you about what function it performs, they're not allowed to do that. In our neighborhood, they require you to have the pet first, then take your time with the certification, they don't pressure you to provide it right away. This give your time to talk to your therapist, councilor and register for your pet's ESA certificate. Where we live, they don't harass you like that. Sorry to hear that has been the experience for others.

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  • And what "qualifies" an animal to be "worthy" to you of emotional support? Why should you set the "standard?" People who actually need their ESAs and have been denied rentals or homes in HOA communities, have had to walk away from that home because they didn't know their rights. Veterans and mental health patients can decide for themselves what constitutes an animal who is qualified to calm and help them. Sure there are some dogs who are trained as "Eye Dogs or Physical Assist" dogs for those who are legally blind and physically impaired, but the spectrum of a support animal is much broader. And those pet fee's mentioned, most veterans who are now retired and actually need their ESAs due to PTSD, can't afford the extra pet fees. Maybe we know their rights and resources, but most Veterans and mental health patients don't. That's who this post is for. If the post is not for your, then it's not for you.

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  • There seems to be some strong opinions about the ESA rights. This was posted to help those who have PTSD or other mental health issues and actually DO need their pets but get their renter's application denied and can't bring them to their new place because of "rules". People have been kept out of good housing because they have a pet for mental health reason. We WILL NOT remove this post becuase you're offened.

  • Yes, that's what we figured, the sooner they get used to shampooing, trimming etc the better. It can be stressful for them if they're not socialized early.

  • Oh no, I'm sorry to hear that. From heart issues to respiratory chronic problems covid really did a number on the world huh?

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    How Soon You Take A Puppy To The Groomers?

  • Oh, that's a good one, haven't had hot and sour soup in forever!

  • Yeah, overall butcherbox is a good company. If you're not good a selecting meats yourself from a local butcher it can help you understand what cuts of meat to look for.

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    10 Facts About French Bulldogs (Frenchies)

  • Some vets do recommend mixing wet and dry, just make sure to:

    • Read the label: Check the ingredient list for words you can actually pronounce and make sure it has no excessive fillers.
    • Check for "BPA-free" or "BPA-non-intent": Look for brands that are processed without BPA.

    I am a firm believer in reading labels on everything. The rule of thumb is if you can't pronounce it, you shouldn't put it in your mouth. The same goes for our fur babies.

  • Strays who have suffered often have to be 'eased' back into humans. I'm glad he found a happy ending.

  • You should consider a raw food diet, not as expensive as you might think. It's better digestion, less health issues over time, processed food can really harm them as they age. Their bellies are smaller than ours so their portions can really last and the only need to eat twice a day when they're adults with a couple of small snacks between.

  • Oh, gosh this fills my heart! I'm so sorry he suffered, karma is real and who ever did that will receive their comeuppance. I'm glad he found a wonderful home!

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    Natural Nutrition Plan? What Are Your Thoughts?

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    WELCOME TO PAWSITIVITY - Introduce Your Doggo!

  • So that confirms it, a monk fruit version of this is definitely warranted, updating the recipe today! Thanks

  • Nice variation, healthier versions are options are always wanted! You have no idea how close this recipe was to having a monk fruit sweetener option!

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    Holiday Cranberry Sauce

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    Holiday Cranberry Sauce

  • Usually with the family it's peach cobbler, red velvet cake and cheese cake oh the wonderous flavors!

  • Nah, it doesn't have to be exotic. Traditional is more like it. What's for dessert?

  • Hmmm, that sounds good. Really good. Tofu ricotta, that's a new one. Nice!

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    🔥 Carnies, what’s hitting your Thanksgiving table this year?

  • We’ve had a good experience overall! ButcherBox’s grass-fed beef is definitely their strongest category — the ribeyes and strip loins are consistently well-marbled and tender, so you’re spot on there.

    The ground beef and chuck roasts are also solid if you like higher-fat cuts.

    We haven’t personally tried the pork options either, but other Carnies on line have mentioned the bacon and pork shoulder are decent quality if you’re not avoiding pork.

    The only thing I’d say is that sometimes the steaks can vary a bit in thickness from box to box, but flavor-wise they’ve always been reliable.

    Curious what other Carnies have experienced too — everyone’s box seems a little different!

  • thanks for the tip! And you're welcome! Let us all know how it turned out.

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    Thanksgiving Is Almost Here! Fried Turkey Is The Way To Go!

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    Grilled Cheese Anyone?

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    White Chicken Chili?

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    Stuffed Chicken Breast - The Latest Low Carb Venture

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