Gretyl_Angura

Gretyl_Angura t1_ja32p1k wrote

Okay, whoa. Saying pit bulls need to die is a bit dramatic. This specific dog most likely needs to and will be put down. I'm so sorry for this littler girl and her family, this is a tragedy. But pitties are not the only dogs that attack people.Their some of the only one that get this level of hate and attention. It has been human interference and raising them to be the poor breed they have become. People need to control their pets. Not everyone should own a dog. It's irresponsible owners that need to be held accountable.

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Gretyl_Angura t1_j6ruvjh wrote

Second winter in Lincoln. They good people here, we won't need it. But still checking on our older neighbors and making sure we are ready and they know it's a possibility. Just think it's nice they are doing it in general. ☺️

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Gretyl_Angura t1_j6hwkh2 wrote

Thermostat is set to 55 for base board heater. But we use the wood stove and the house can push close to 80 🥵 I have a question. Is it safe to leave a wood stove burning on low through the night? The sub freezing temps have us worried. But we have never left the wood stove burning when we go to bed. Always make sure it's out. Because we are worry worts. But are trying to figure out if it's "safe" in extreme cold.

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Gretyl_Angura t1_iw6yaol wrote

Anything bred with a poodle is not going to result in a hypoallergenic dog. A bernidoodle is not going to be hypoallergenic. If the dog that's cross bred with the "hypoallergenic" breed isn't. The result won't be either. That's not how breeding works. I'd just get a poodle. I know breeds with a single coat are more hypoallergenic. If it's got a thick coat of fur. Its not going to be hypoallergenic, sorry

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