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markrondeau · 9 months
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Dog hat! 🐶🎩
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khrushchov · 1 year
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rastronomicals · 5 months
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3:34 AM EST December 2, 2023:
Milk Music - "Dogchild" From the album Cruise Your Illusion (April 2, 2013)
Last song scrobbled from iTunes at Last.fm
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karmadealers · 2 years
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Happy Birthday Tyler!! Our Rock Dog, we love you! Here he is hanging with Michael’s new Pearl white Strat. #Rock #dog #pom #fender #strat #happybirthday #love #bestfriend #dogchild #pomeranian #rockdog #happy #desert #jimihendrix https://www.instagram.com/p/Ci-060APi92/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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feeling like I'm coming down with a cold :(((((( was supposed to see my dogchild this weekend :(((((((((
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brothersonahotelbed · 4 months
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so many books to read oughh... after i finish dogchild i need to read either wuthering heights or the brothers karamazov or metamorphosis
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oldladydrivers · 6 months
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Vampire Rodents - Dogchild
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lemonbalmgirl · 1 year
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I'm on day 7 of 8 of this pet-sitting job and I've definitely that wall of being ready to be back in my own environment.
I both love & hate gigs like this: they're easy in terms of work - I'm just hanging out with pets 24/7 and making sure their needs are met, but I'm also such a homebody that the novelty of being in a different space wears off after a couple days and I miss my own routines & environment. (AND MY CAT.)
I always want/try to get projects done when pet-sitting, since theoretically I'm away from a bunch of distractions, but I forget how much messing with my routine or sleep inhibits by ability to have focus/energy/fucks.
Superfluous pet info under the cut.
Luck Boy is some sort of Chihuahua mix (maybe with Pomeranian?) and is a sweet boy. Sometimes be gets grumpy and growls at Jynx, but that seems to really be the only issue? (I was warned that they sometimes get into spats, but that hasn't happened yet.) He reminds me of both my late dogchild, Ziggy, and my late proxy doggo, Ginger. I basically want to scoop him up and snuggle him, but the dogs aren't allowed on furniture. :(
Jynx is...more of a handful. He's an Australian shepherd & he's deaf. He also needs to be helped up and down the stairs to the backyard. When I arrived at the house last Thursday, the dogs were hanging out in the yard, which was fine. Until I realized that Jynx was afraid of me and wouldn't let me get close to him (or help him back into the house). Eventually, after giving him a bunch of treats and leaving the house for a bit, it was time for dinner and he powered up the stairs himself in search of food.
My client had purchased a sling to help me get Jynx up and down the stairs, but it quickly became apparent that he had no clue what it was for. So, I ended up carrying him up & down the steps, same as his mom does, which luckily he was absolutely fine with after I gave him dinner that first night and gained his trust. (He also gets allergy pills daily, but easily takes them with peanut butter.)
Both dogs are older & rescues. And...pee. A lot. Some of this is also marking when they get excited about stuff outside (there are certain window shades I have to close before leaving the house, or the rate of marking would be much higher). So, when I get home from somewhere or get up in the morning, I have to go around looking for wet spots on the wooden floor. (I don't think I find all of them, though.) 
Boomer is the aging tuxedo cat who keeps dropping weight. He's a sweetie and tolerates me picking him up. He gets two medications daily via an oral syringe, but it mostly goes easily (today was the first day I didn't get all of a med into him). He gets fed separately from the other cat so that he has a chance to eat as much as he wants, in hopes that he'll keep weight on. He stares at you when he's hungry and has a big meow (hence his name). He curls up on the living room chairs at night and I've gotten him to purr several times.
Mexico is the other cat - she's much younger and is a slightly chonky, long-haired beast. My client called her an emotional eater, and she's readjusting to living here after living with the client's son for a while. She's very food-motivated and likes attention.
Basically, it's a lot of critters in a house that's way fancier (and cleaner) than mine. I perpetually feel like I'm probably doing something wrong because I haven't really seen how my client lives day-to-day or what her basic house procedures are.
There's a house-cleaner than comes on Thursday mornings, so I'll need to remember to move all of my stuff down to the basement (where the guest room is) before they arrive. And I'll probably hide down there until they're gone. 
Also, random, but I get confused when houses don't have screen doors? Is that something you just don't bother with when you can afford to run A/C all the time?
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keyofradiance · 1 year
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reading dogchild.. its so good
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sydmarch · 2 years
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WAIT I BOUGHT DOGCHILD AND NEVER FUCKING READ IT
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racheld93 · 3 years
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Shadow Moonbeary
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semper-legens · 3 years
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52. Dogchild, by Kevin Brooks
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Owned: No, library Page count: 471 My summary: Jeet is one of a small group of people - the last survivors of a dead world. He is a dogchild, raised for his first few years by wild dogs, and still has a trace of wildness in his heart. He wants to survive. He wants to fight. But as his people get ready for their last battle, he makes some strange discoveries. How far will he go, in order to survive? My rating: 3/5 My commentary:
Another one from the library grab bag, and a pretty decent little YA dystopia. I’m not sure if it’s one I would have picked up on my own, but I’m not sad I read it. While I did have a few issues with its language and style, I still really enjoyed it as a whole, and I’m not sorry that I read it.
The main character is Jeet, a teenager who was raised by dogs and who starts to see the rot at the top of his society. He’s a decent person - initially loyal to his people, but starting to drift when he sees that the sheriff’s definitely in league with their enemies and responsible for some really bad shit. He makes for a good narrator, and his unique POV carries the story even when it strayed into being a bit obvious. Yes, the wise old mentor gets offed midway through the book. Hands up who didn’t see that coming. Jeet, however, is in this liminal space between humanity and the animals, and his dual nature of both dog and person feeds into his narration and perspective.
Chola Se is the secondary character, a girl who is kidnapped early on and given to the enemy group. She escapes thanks to Jeet, and they engage in a weird relationship - their feelings are hard for both of them to work out, as both are dogchildren, but they get each other on a level that the other human-raised humans don’t seem to understand. She’s deeply traumatised, and her journey is of understanding and dealing with her trauma, both through revenge on the perpetrator and through compartmentalising her identity, splitting the Chola Se that the trauma happened to from the Chola Se she is now. Her story is interesting, and provides a good contrast for the comparatively less violent Jeet.
There is one thing I couldn’t get over in this one, which is the weirdness with the style. See, Jeet’s one of a few literate people in this world, and his spelling and punctuation is choppy, reflecting the lack of reading and writing in this dystopian world. And yet Jeet has an amazingly large vocabulary for a semi-literate dogchild. It feels like Brooks wanted to have his narrative cake and eat it too - he wanted to have his narrator be this barely literate post-apocalyptic teen, but also have pretty descriptions of things. He should have stuck to one or the other, because these two things don’t mesh well for me.
Other than that, though, I really enjoyed the world and the worldbuilding here. It’s made clear early on that Jeet only really knows the lore around his world as it relates to what’s relevant to him, and that a lot of knowledge from the world that was has been lost. Jeet describes the key things to us, but it really amounts to his people and the folks they’re fighting, plus the wasteland where the feral dogs run. There’s a lot of gaps being left, and I like that! Jeet has no reason to know anything more than that, and it’s not relevant to the story, so we don’t get to know it either.
That’s all here, folks - next up, some 70s dystopia, and a strange house...
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pawsalive-blog · 4 years
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“Dogs never bite me. Just humans.”  -Marilyn Monroe
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#dogswithjobs #dogsleeping #dogshaming #dogmeme #doggosdoingthings #doggomemes #dogsofficial #dogsinlove #dogchild #dogswag #dogparkfun #doggy #dogkisses #hikingdog #dogvideos
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rastronomicals · 11 months
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4:25 AM EDT June 1, 2023:
Milk Music - "Dogchild" From the album Cruise Your Illusion (April 2, 2013)
Last song scrobbled from iTunes at Last.fm
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karmadealers · 2 years
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Happy Birthday Tyler!! Our Rock Dog, we love you! Here he is hanging with Michael’s new Pearl white Strat. #Rock #dog #pom #fender #strat #happybirthday #love #bestfriend #dogchild #pomeranian #rockdog #happy #desert #jimihendrix https://www.instagram.com/p/Ci-060APi92/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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toryorlando11 · 4 years
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Toryorlando91: 
River - Los Feliz - 2015 
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