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Would you jerk off animals daily for $10,000 a month?


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A fake service dog is attached to an entitled bitch, who will escalate to your manager and/or Corporate.

From the gov't:
Q7. What questions can a covered entity's employees ask to determine if a dog is a service animal?
A. In situations where it is not obvious that the dog is a service animal, staff may ask only two specific questions: (1) is the dog a service animal required because of a disability? and (2) what work or task has the dog been trained to perform? Staff are not allowed to request any documentation for the dog, require that the dog demonstrate its task, or inquire about the nature of the person's disability.
Emphasis mine. No "papers."

In my experience, you can sometimes trip people up by asking the questions in a very bored and verbatim way (including the "work or task" phrase), and get them to admit it's an "emotional support" dog. I work where there is documentation attached to each encounter, though; Walmart dog Karen is going to just change her story as soon as the beleaguered manager comes over.
Translation, there's legally no way to actually call these niggers out without risking getting fired, blacklisted, and sued for everything you own, and all you can actually do is keep your head down and your mouth shut.
 
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Translation, there's legally no way to actually call these niggers out without risking getting fired, blacklisted, and sued for everything you own, and all you can actually do is keep your head down and your mouth shut.
Any person who is not currently working can ask anything they want. If the service dog is acting up and causing A disruption in any capacity, that includes frequent whining, jumping on people, sniffing people, not sticking to their owner's side, and the owner isn't doing anything to correct it, they can be forced to remove their dog. The ADA made it so you can train your own service dog due to the extremely high cost of 15 to $30,000 to buy a fully trained service dog.
 
A fake service dog is attached to an entitled bitch, who will escalate to your manager and/or Corporate.

From the gov't:
Q7. What questions can a covered entity's employees ask to determine if a dog is a service animal?
A. In situations where it is not obvious that the dog is a service animal, staff may ask only two specific questions: (1) is the dog a service animal required because of a disability? and (2) what work or task has the dog been trained to perform? Staff are not allowed to request any documentation for the dog, require that the dog demonstrate its task, or inquire about the nature of the person's disability.
Emphasis mine. No "papers."

In my experience, you can sometimes trip people up by asking the questions in a very bored and verbatim way (including the "work or task" phrase), and get them to admit it's an "emotional support" dog. I work where there is documentation attached to each encounter, though; Walmart dog Karen is going to just change her story as soon as the beleaguered manager comes over.
I’m an asshole so I tell people my chihuahua detects seizures. I refuse to leave the little bastard behind. Bring on those neg ratings.
 
ETA: @Cripple those buns absolutely can eat, and should be eating lots. The dental issues tend to develop when idiot owners rely on pellet-heavy diets. Buns require tons of hay and varied fresh veg, preferably with a good crunch.

I know this comment is really old but dental issues with rabbits are not caused by eating pellets, it's caused by genetic malocclusions and not culling breeding stock that have malocclusions. I don't know how often I see this idea pushed by misinformed "house rabbit" keepers but it's wrong. You can feed a rabbit nothing but high quality pellets and they will be just as healthy as one who eats hay and vegetables. I don't recommend as it's easy, cheap, and encourages natural behavior to feed hay. That and it is getting harder and harder to find quality pellets for rabbits, so just feed them they damn hay.

I would also not advise fresh vegetables as a large portion of their diet and only as a treat as most vegetables have such a high sugar content. Carrots, cabbage, broccoli, most of what we consider to be healthy will reck the gut biome of a rabbit if given in high amounts. If you are going to feed anything fresh I would advise fresh grasses and forages as they have all the benefits of water content and fiber, without all of the sugar. Oat, rye, alfalfa (or any forage legumes really), regular lawn grasses, Timothy and orchard grasses are all fine to feed fresh, as long as they are not left to ferment or mold.

Despite what they might think, the house bunny society doesn't know what the fuck they are talking about most of the damn time, and I can't count the amount of times I've seen actual harmful information pushed by them
 
I know this comment is really old but dental issues with rabbits are not caused by eating pellets, it's caused by genetic malocclusions and not culling breeding stock that have malocclusions. I don't know how often I see this idea pushed by misinformed "house rabbit" keepers but it's wrong. You can feed a rabbit nothing but high quality pellets and they will be just as healthy as one who eats hay and vegetables. I don't recommend as it's easy, cheap, and encourages natural behavior to feed hay. That and it is getting harder and harder to find quality pellets for rabbits, so just feed them they damn hay.

I would also not advise fresh vegetables as a large portion of their diet and only as a treat as most vegetables have such a high sugar content. Carrots, cabbage, broccoli, most of what we consider to be healthy will reck the gut biome of a rabbit if given in high amounts. If you are going to feed anything fresh I would advise fresh grasses and forages as they have all the benefits of water content and fiber, without all of the sugar. Oat, rye, alfalfa (or any forage legumes really), regular lawn grasses, Timothy and orchard grasses are all fine to feed fresh, as long as they are not left to ferment or mold.

Agree with most of your post, but I have seen wildly overgrown teeth due to overreliance on shitty pellets and a lack of sturdier food to gnaw. The most serious issue with pellets is quality -- mixes full of carb-heavy "treats" are everywhere and appeal to a well-intentioned owner's desire to give their bun something fun to eat. I feed ~20% veg per day but that's almost entirely greens + forage -- anything with significant sugar is just a rare treat.

Good to see fellow rabbit frens on the Farms.
 
Came across a post on my local humane society today regarding recent adoptions and was curious about the two American Bullies and the frenchie that got adopted, assumed they came from the same person. Googled and turns out they were from shitbag Bullion Bullies out of Modesto, California. Dude had 150 dogs in a duplex and apparently people were aware that he had his place filled to the brim with dogs. I feel like he was posted on this thread earlier For breeding his “fluffy pit bull” but am too lazy too look.

This kind of shit sickens me to no end. These people are greed driven and unethical (obviously). What really makes no sense to me is the fact they charge an arm and a leg for these unhealthy dogs while providing the absolute bare minimum and still keep the dogs in filth while living in filth themselves. You’d think with what they are making, they’d want to make it look like they are making good money? Idk.

Whatever though, fuck people like this. Hope the dogs get good homes.

oh god they're even at oregon humane?
i foster there. i think i remember seeing some foster pleas of SMASHED and SLAMMED dogs in my emails.
fun fact about those pleas: they literally have to state, specifically with bulldogs and frenchies that people steal these dogs. so they tell you to keep a very close watch on them and shit.
 
oh god they're even at oregon humane?
i foster there. i think i remember seeing some foster pleas of SMASHED and SLAMMED dogs in my emails.
fun fact about those pleas: they literally have to state, specifically with bulldogs and frenchies that people steal these dogs. so they tell you to keep a very close watch on them and shit.
That’s not shocking. On the Portland subreddit someone just had a frenchie stolen a few days ago. It happens so much.

Also you are awesome for fostering!
 
That’s not shocking. On the Portland subreddit someone just had a frenchie stolen a few days ago. It happens so much.

I remember hearing years ago that two(?) of Lady Gaga's dogs, both Frenchies, were stolen. At least they weren't SMASHED and SLAMMED like some of these poor dogs are
 
Rabbit sperging brought up an old repressed memory. In high school I had a buddy who bred dwarf rabbits, one weekend I went over to see him and their doe had given birth. One of the babies was a peanut, which can happen any time you're breeding two dwarfs together. Basically a double dwarf that is not viable, they're tiny and only lives a few days or hours. He nonchalantly discarded the dead peanut in the compost.
Sort of fucked up that dwarf rabbit breeders just accept this as part of the gig, I'm not sure if you can test for something to avoid breeding them like with merles.

Rest easy Eraserhead rabbit fetus. RIP.
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And paying up to $30.000 for it. Pretty funny how on that website they describe this "breed"'s "temperament", as if wheezing all day counted as a "temperament"
the poor bastards don't even have personalities, i'd be blown away if they can actually think at all
 
Rabbit people are crazy, I love rabbits but people who really love rabbits will dogpile anyone who even thinks about eating a rabbit.

Also they keep around rabbits with like broken spines and splayed legs and for an animal that enjoys running and jumping, that is just a cruel fate
Are they not aware rabbits were first domesticated by humans to eat? Same as chickens and guinea pigs, many people enjoy them as companion animals and many breeds have been developed for purposes other than eating, but the original reason all those animals were domesticated was because they were edible&didn't need anywhere as much space and resources to raise as larger livestock like cows/pigs/goats/llamas/etc.

Plus rabbits are good food for other animals as well like large constrictors, as well as larger birds of prey and other carnivores at zoos and sanctuaries. Though those rabbits should all be killed humanely before being fed to captive animals (calling out people who live feed snakes in particular, especially since a rabbit could easily kill even a 100+ pound constrictor with how long and sharp their teeth are).
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Imagine buying a crippled dog with the lifespan of a rodent.
Especially when you could just get a rodent instead since rats at least are dog-level intelligence anyway.

Aren't little dogs usually supposed to live longer than big dogs? They managed to fuck these poor dogs up so bad the smaller ones live even less than the big ones instead of the other way around.
 
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