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Off Topic / Semi-senile older dog barking incessantly at night?
« on: January 06, 2021, 07:53:32 PM »
Calling all dog experts! I could really use some help with my older pup.

He's got a number of health issues which have snowballed since August.

Long story short - he's been in physical therapy since Feb 2018 for arthritis and a chronic limp. This past March, his therapist had to shut down due to government order, but they're part of a university hospital and never opened back up. We moved to a different facility.

We can't go into the building with him. We bring him up to the door and they take him in - covid precautions. In August, they called to say he was under a lot of stress and we should take him to the ER. We did and he was kept overnight. The night following his release, he had 2 seizures which he'd never had before.

He had a couple more episodes of seizures and tremors but he went on anti-seizure medication and has been seizure free for almost 3 months. Due to a need to manage his anxiety, he has not been able to return to physical therapy.

In early October one day he became unable to walk at all. He had been able to get up and walk around the house a bit. This lasted for 2 months. Finally around this time last month, thank God, he began to be able to walk with assistance. We're working on building his muscle mass back up. He started going to acupuncture twice a week in November and it helps him. He showed significant improvement throughout December but is now having a hard time again.

However, he goes through periods where he is restless at night and he will bark and howl and cry literally all night long. It's impossible to tell if he's in pain or where is discomfort might be. His acupuncturist is also certified in advanced pain management for dogs and she does not believe he is in chronic acute pain, she thinks his pain is well managed.

We walk him, feed him, give him his drink, reposition him, nothing helps him to sleep. The vet recommended 5mg of melatonin as a natural remedy but he began having tremors after we took it.

He does have a Thunder Shirt but sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. He has a DAP diffuser and an Assisi loop but they don't seem to provide much relief.

Any ideas what we could possibly do to help him sleep comfortably and allow us to get some rest as well? He sleeps fine during the day. However, he is very difficult to rouse and keep awake so that he can sleep at night and he's so old he should try and sleep when he's tired. He's a rescue but could be as old as 15, possibly as young as 13, we don't know.

Thanks in advance.

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Pony Corral / Game: horrible pony choices WWYD?
« on: July 16, 2020, 12:50:22 PM »
Since life kinda sucks right now, let's play hypothetical horrible pony choices!

You have to reply to the person above you with which horrible choice you'd make and why.
Then it's your turn to think up a horrible pony choice to ask the next person!

You HAVE to pick one of the options the person above you lays out: no special snowflakes here, evil minions!

 :silly: :yikes:

Let's start with an easy one.

You're at a secondhand sale and you spy a pony in the toy bin close to you and you can tell by the colors that it is your GRAIL. The pony regularly sells for $150+ to collectors. You can't believe your luck!

Before you can scoot yourself over to grab her, a young child pulls the pony out of the bin and won't let go. You hold out hope that their parents will tell them to put it back, but they head toward the register. What do you do?

1. Covertly follow them around the store in hopes that the kid abandons the pony before checkout (you creep!)
2. Talk to the kid and try to get them interested in a DIFFERENT toy so they abandon the pony
3. Muster the courage to speak with the parents and try to convince them to let you buy the pony instead.
4. Resign yourself to the fact that you won't be going home with your grail today, but that it will bring a little kid a lot of joy!
5. Stage an elaborate distraction to get your hands the pony, like pulling the fire alarm.

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Pony Corral / There are certain assumptions about pony ears.
« on: July 16, 2020, 12:23:22 PM »
Notice how they're always pointed? I'm surprised at the lack of variation in ear shape and position - for example, I don't see lop eared ponies. Do you? Are they trained this way, like a dog's pointed ears are trained?

Can ponies wiggle their ears?
Can you wiggle yours???  :drunk:

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Pony Corral / Pony genetics & familial structure
« on: July 16, 2020, 12:19:16 PM »
Calling all you pony geniuses! I know we've got a bunch of smarties on the boards.

Given that the baby ponies look like their moms, is it safe to assume that the mother ponies have the dominant genes? We know there are Big Brother Ponies, and assuming the ponies are not involved in incestuous relationships (Steamer...) that would mean the MBs are the dads, or there are dad ponies who evidently haven't signed NDAs to be on TV.

Would you say it's safe to assume that the MLP world is a matriarchal society? Pony children inherit names from their moms...the girls - but the boys appear to have independent names. Explain? How has this changed or stagnated between generations? I would say that it becomes more clear that not all ponies are heteronormative in later iterations of the franchise.....and they appear to be a progressive society as this is not stigmatized.

Agree? Disagree? Let's hear your thoughts!


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Pony Corral / Zodiac and the ponies - let's give ponies birthdays!
« on: July 16, 2020, 12:13:01 PM »
Because my birthday is next week (!!!) and we're talking about the new star sign over in OT, let's give the ponies birthdays and see what we think their zodiac might be based on their personality traits.

I'd say that Buttons is DEFINITELY a Libra and Posey would be a Cancer. Gusty - Leo  or Scorpio?

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Pony Corral / Meyers-Briggs personalities matched to their ponies!
« on: July 16, 2020, 12:10:41 PM »
Okay, more personality fun :)

There are 16 Meyers-Briggs personality types: https://www.verywellmind.com/the-myers-briggs-type-indicator-2795583

For fun, you can take the test for yourself here if you'd like: https://www.16personalities.com/free-personality-test

Which ponies would you say fit into which personalities? I'm curious to hear what you think!

ISTJ - The Inspector
ISTP - The Crafter
ISFJ - The Protector
ISFP - The Artist
INFJ - The Advocate
INFP - The Mediator
INTJ - The Architect
INTP - The Thinker
ESTP - The Persuader
ESTJ - The Director
ESFP - The Performer
ESFJ - The Caregiver
ENFP - The Champion
ENFJ - The Giver
ENTP - The Debater
ENTJ - The Commander

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Pony Corral / Which pony matches your personality?
« on: July 16, 2020, 12:08:24 PM »
It doesn't have to be a favorite pony! Which pony (or ponies!) would you say is most similar to your personality and why?

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Pony Corral / Ponyticipation! Who is on the way to you?
« on: July 16, 2020, 12:04:38 PM »
Let's hear what you're waiting for!

- What ponies / pony stuff is on (or soon to be on) its way to you?
- Is it a grail? Impulse purchase?
- Do you have a display ready for it yet, or it will find a home once it arrives?
- What are you most excited about???

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Off Topic / Have you got any good recipes to try?
« on: July 16, 2020, 11:48:11 AM »
I've never been much for cooking, but I should learn more - and I've always loved to bake. Would love some yummy (and maybe easy to follow) recipes to try ... plus perhaps some tips and tricks?  :P

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Off Topic / Brag about your kids here :)
« on: July 16, 2020, 11:45:09 AM »
Thread to share photos if you like, cute / funny stories, brag about your kid's accomplishments / genius moments, or vent parenting frustrations of your little (and not so little!) ones.

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Off Topic / Show off your pets & furbabies!
« on: July 16, 2020, 11:42:50 AM »
we haven't done this in awhile - share a smile and show off your pets! Bonus points for cute / funny stories :)

Here's my boy Truffle (half beagle / half basset hound) in his wagon last night, and my sister's chiweenie Dash from this morning. Sadly, we lost our little miss Ellie to brain cancer around this time last year. I still miss her like mad.

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The original MLP ID site, Dream Valley - on WayBack Machine :D

https://web.archive.org/web/20050228222958/http://dreamvalley-mlp.com/

The ID search page actually works through the Wayback Machine for G1 pony identifications by features! Some of the links might be broken, because Wayback Machine at times can miss some pages, but there is a lot there - I haven't run into any broken pages so far.

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Off Topic / MOVED: Display MLP Collection (Walk In Closet,)
« on: July 14, 2020, 04:58:05 PM »

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I keep seeing memes about how to use this time for self improvement and learning :) My state has been beginning to open back up! But I find myself paying more and more attention to custom ponies - I've always liked them, but recently gained a new appreciation of the detail, art and creativity that's behind them.

I'm curious - have your collecting habits changed during the pandemic? Have you bought more? Less?

Taken up customizing - learned to do straw curls - began to learn about a new ponygen, something else? Finished up your pony room?

What are your recent ponycomplishments? I'd love to hear and see pics if you have them!

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Hi ponies  :biggrin: An interesting question was asked on our Facegroup today, and the OP would love your input on a couple of topics! She  asks:

Need some help on two topics: Pony insurance and estimating shipping.

I am slowly working on getting my collection insured and our insurance company wants a list  of and description of each pony with photos. Anyone had experience with this process and have some pointers?  My collection is fairly large and I am not sure of the best way to do this other thsn making an Excel spreadsheet.

I am also wanting to start selling extras from my various collections but I am dreading the estimate process for shipping given COVID, increasing costs of shipping, making a buyer wait, having packaging on hand, etc, etc. How do you streamline this process? Some of the stuff I have is fairly large as there are multiple playsets.

Any tips appreciated. I need to clear out my closet and protect my treasures.

Oh and any experience with having your collections appraised? My insurance company wants that done as well😬. I don’t want some uninformed jack wagon undervaluing my babies.

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