If someone had told me before Dracula Daily started that there’s a part of the book where Dracula turns himself into a dog and travels to a British seaside village where everyone finds him cute, I would have thought they’re obviously shitting me.
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Apps
So I have been looking at different apps to track both training and health.
I want to log
Weight - I want to log weight just for fun. It's good to learn to stand still on a weight scale too.
Training - I want to keep a journal or at least an overview of training but I want to be able to track different types of training individually. Like nose work / agility / puppy class ect.
Vet appointments - I want to track different appointments and preferably I want reminders for future appointments. Like an reminder for revaccination and flee/tics treatment and so forth.
I've narrowed it down to 3-4 apps because I just can't seems to find one that have it all.
DogScroll: Made in Finland. Made to track training with multiple dogs. Easy to use. Can track different types of training and there's a log for how much you have trained in the last month/year. The health tab is very basic and there's no feature to track weight. Not free.
11 pets: I think it's made in Spain. It's easy to personalize. There's a lot of opportunities to track everything from nails, teeth, bath, weight, different vaccinations and reminders for when you need to schedule next appointments. But there's really no sufficient way to track training. I don't know. It seems a little fishy too. I made have sold them my soul and first born. It's free (but nothing is really free)
Dogo: Okay. This is a guide for training dogs.. and it's very guided. I was actually pleasantly surprised about how they want you to train your dog (with clicker and positive reinforcement) and the drawings are cute. I actually didn't download this at first, because I thought it was very 'Novice handler'. But it's a good way to remind myself of different tricks and to log them individually. Like sit and down and recall and stuff. You add how well the dog preform the task.
What app are you using?
Am I missing out of something good?
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One thing about the German language is that we have a slur for dogs.
It's "Köter" and literally means "shitter". It can be used jokingly, but if someone called your dog a Köter you'd probably be offended.
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Golden Retrievers do their dinner dance
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Border collies: the shojo anime senpais of the dog world
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Old English sheepdogs and beardies by Cees
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I wonder if dogs have some kind of smell-based introvert shaming. They know other creatures so much through their noses. Their social life is partially smell-based, they smell each other to say hello, if I act weird around my mother's dog she'll sniff me as if that will tell her what's wrong with me.
Like the same way some humans will criticize you for not talking enough and say it weirds them out if they can't get a good read on you because you don't emote enough and don't constantly make inane comments on every insignificant detail of your surroundings... maybe a dog that doesn't have a strong enough smell can get ostracized?
"Woof woof" means "You know, you'd be prettier if you farted more."
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Some basic dog content for your evening
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Dog breeds reacting to a robber. In this video: Impressions of Labradors, Basenjis, German Shepherds, Border Collies, etc.
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All other teams: We're a bunch of friends who like to train our dogs together =) and this is our punny team name. We're the Barks4Lyfe Cookie Team!
The people in third place:
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I've got a Head Wig on my head by thestarofcountydown
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