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#He doesnt bite his brothers as much and he gave up biting his cousins for revenge after one of them pinned him down and punished him
spacerockwriting · 3 months
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Galladrabbles: You're My friend, You're my lover, Wanna bite you.
Sooo thanks @galladrabbles and @silvanshadow for this fun little prompt. Basing it off the lovely chomp Mickey, a favorite gif and emoji amongst the @gallavich-fic-club Also basing it off the scene in which it comes from. Enjoy!
You’re my friend, you’re my lover, want to bite you
Mickey was a biter. From the youngest age, biting was how he asserted himself. It was a byproduct of being the youngest male, a byproduct of survival. Colin pins him? Chomp. A cousin sits on him? Chomp. Iggy plays smell my armpit? Chomp.
When Ian pinned him down, Mickey couldn’t help himself, and reverted back to childhood.
“Did you fuckin’ bite me?” Ian hisses.
“No…” Mickey bites Ian again.
“What the fuck?” Ian glances at his hand, “I’m gonna have a fucking hickey on my wrist on my fucking wedding day?”
“It was that, or let me murder my dad.”
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kissmymongoose · 5 years
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My nasturtium had its first bloom a few days ago. I have a random marigold that volunteered in here, and I definitely went overboard with the bean seeds. Once the deer started eating them I panicked and put lots of seeds to accomodate lost plants, but they have pretty much all decided to tough it out. Im so happy they are recovering, and i hope the spacing doesnt hinder their growth.
I picked my first ripe strawberry of the year. Gwen has had one already and i had one that was severely stunted and malformed from transplant shock. I usually clip the blooms off when i plant, but they were just doing so good i didnt with the seascape strawberry. And other than the one malformed fruit, it is doing amazing! I gave my ripe strawberry to Adon, and he was very excited about it 💕
We have been picking wild blackberries for around 5 days now, the tame ones arent ripe yet, but they are getting there 😁 Gwen is so awesome, Tuesday at granny's, her 3yo. cousin was there and she immediately ran to him and asked if he wanted to get blackberries! Then she showed him where they were, taught him when they are ripe, and picked him some to start off. Then, anytime he couldnt get one easily, she would carefully get them for him 😍 gwen can be a little bad butt at times, but I am unconditionally proud of her, and who she is, and all that she has already accomplished. She and Adon both have such sweet and kind hearts. I am so proud to be their mama. Those two goober gooses are my whole world! Gwennie has a check up tomorrow, and she will have to get a finger prick, I know she will be tough, and I really want to get her a cheap box or 2 from the dollar store, so she can put her cards in one and her girly stuff in another. The boxes are between a dollar and 6 dollars, and theyre pretty cute. They have different sizes and styles as well.
I need to straighten up. You know, make the beds, take the trash out, and sweep. Maybe even mop. But my back and neck are NOT having that right now. I couldnt even walk through the garden comfortably. Sitting hurts, standing hurts, laying down hurts. Bleh. Im fine though. I could do some stretches. But i really think ill wait another hour for the sun. Im just gonna pull something if i do it while its still chilly out. I mean, technically i could do a quick warm up, but im in agonizing pain.
On a brighter note, I am wearing my new camo overalls today and they are mighty cute if I do say so myself. And i do say so. 😎
Im thinking about grabbing the picnic blanket, going to a semi shaded spot in the garden, and bringing my GBA, a book, my phone for music, and a snack or something- and just spending the next like 5 hours up there.
I think ill clean out the picnic cooler and just stash everything in there with out ice or anything. Ill have to post a pic of our picnic cooler soon. Its super cute and it was under 20 dollars! Plus it rolls and can hold like 30 or 40 something cans. Basically its twice the size of my last one, and it rolls lol. Now, last years cooler can be commited to being our crabbing cooler, and the picnic cooler will be for fresh ice, snacks, and drinks. Plus, the crabbing cooler can fit on the top of the picnic cooler and i can just roll them both 😁
I know im getting boring with this post, i just have a lot of silly stuff on my mind today.
Pretty sure today is my poppas birthday. I try to tune that sort of information out when possible. Becuase i really cant deal with it. Yesterday we went to lunch and were discussing my brothers seizures with my SIL. I noticed when they mentioned biting the tongue that my granny got quieter. She and I were the only ones there when my poppa died. He had an anuresym, but also seized during it, and my granny and i had to try to get his mouth open because blood was pouring out of his mouth where he had almost bit through his tongue. He vomited, then seized, then died. Me and granny both got a bit quieter, and she didnt look up after that point of the conversation. And of course we didnt bring it up. I mean, how would they have known how vivid that detail has been. That for months after he died i would see him seizing and bleeding every time i closed my eyes. Anyway... I cant imagine how my granny feels. I loved my poppa like he was my daddy, but that was her husband, and for her, that was her hero.
Well, i think i just found a source of part of my current stress. 😳😥
Gotta love trauma. And see, I tried a therapist. But rather than just listen to me, he wanted to prescribe me a bunch of dumb shit. I tried the drugs and they didnt help, they made me physically sick. But that was the only help i would be offered. I have panic attack disorder, and the motherfucker wanted me to take antidepressants, even though im not depressed, knowing good damn well that a side effect of said anti depressant, is DEPRESSION. 😡 he just woukdnt listen, it was drugs or nothing, so i stopped seeing him, and left an unpaid balance. I do not plan to pay. Anyway. Lots of shit on my mind, and i have no energy for today.
I really hope gwens feild trip is today and not tomorrow.
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Dog Gone Problems: 18-month-old Goldendoodle doesn't respect its 14-year-old owner | Momaha.com
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Dog Gone Problems: 18-month-old Goldendoodle doesn't respect its 14-year-old owner | Momaha.com
Dog Gone Problems is a weekly advice column by David Codr, a dog behaviorist in Omaha. David answers dog behavior questions sent in by our readers. You can reach him at [email protected].
I have an 18-month-old Goldendoodle who is a very kind and loving dog. My family’s intent is for him to work as a therapy dog. The problem is I am a 14-year-old small girl who this dog doesn’t respect at all. I feel like I have tried everything. My family has hired behaviorists and trainers. I walk him 30 minutes a day — morning and night — and I train him for 10 minutes after each one of those walks. No matter what I do, he doesn’t respect me. However, he respects the rest of my family. All my dad has to do is walk in the room and he will drop whatever he has. It’s the same with my brothers, who are 11- and 16-years-old.
The next issue is that he has possession aggression. He is very fast. He grabs everything and does not let it go (at least for me). For example, he loves socks and will swallow them. Because of this he has had to get two surgeries and has had multiple visits to the vet to induce vomiting. We have buckets with lids and locks, but he can also open doors. When he gets something to chew on and I try to take it away, he growls — a lot. Then when I try to open his jaw, he bites me.
I need help. How can I make him respect me? Is it my fault or the dog’s? 
Wow. It sounds like you have quite a few issues going on. From what you wrote, it appears you are doing some good work already. Maybe we just need to add a little fine tuning. I can share a few tips.
Let’s break your letter down into individual sections so you can focus on one thing at a time.
First, respect for dogs can be confusing. Some of the factors may be related to your age and stature. Size matters to dogs. That said, one of my former apprentices has gone on to become a dog behaviorist and she is just over 5 feet tall. So it’s something you can get past.
While the walks are great, they may not be enough. Your average dog needs an hour of exercise every day, but some dogs may need even more. From what you wrote, I’d guess your dog falls into that category. This video on creative ways to exercise dogs can help you supplement your walks with some easy indoor exercise options.
I’d look for some ways to build in compliance before your dog gets what he wants in your day-to-day life. Petting with a purpose is a wonderful way to help your dog learn to respect you as a leader and help him practice asking for things instead of telling you what to do.
Do you enforce rules with your dog? Dogs often see those who enforce rules as the leader. Enforcing rules gives you an opportunity to demonstrate your leadership in small, subtle ways multiple times a day.
I’d suggest you also start developing a strong leave it command with your dog. Once established, you can pull out high-value items and leave them on the floor when you can supervise and give the dog the leave it command. The more you repeat this, the less the dog will try to take things you want them to leave alone.
Lastly, this video includes a really easy and sneaky way to condition your dog to come to you — even when you don’t call him to come over.
Remember, training and behavior are separate. While training is awesome, I’d suggest you work more on these structural changes and behavior exercises to help your dog learn that listening and respecting you cause good things to happen.
Good luck and remember — everything you do trains your dog. Only sometimes you mean it.
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