Depends what you usually do with the dill. I usually use it in a sauce so I would chop it, mix it with a little water in an ice cube tray and freeze it. Then take out of the tray into the bag in the freezer so you have it when you need it for a sauce👍
It’s amazing how adaptable dogs are, as are their owners. It is a big decision but in my opinion, they quickly become so ingrained in your heart and your family that you aren’t aware of how much “work” they are. Dogs are capable of being left alone for hours at a time, often all day while people are at work, and they don’t need to be exercised or walked for hours. Quick potty breaks outside and a walk around the block once a day with toy throwing/exercising indoors. It is a big decision but I don’t think as time consuming as you might think.
Wait what?!? Not Old Dutch chips?!? Cause that’s as Canadian as it gets!! Those others are Lays (American company) 😂😂😂 Happy Holidays to you and your family 🎄😊⭐️
Service dogs are not always on service, they need their dog time too plus they can't work if they get sick. After around 8 years they need to retire and if you (hopefully) keep the retired dog, now you have two dogs, and it goes like this every 8 years or so. It's a huge thing to get a service dog...
What veggie containers do you use?? Love the ones that your carrots are in
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Depends what you usually do with the dill.
I usually use it in a sauce so I would chop it, mix it with a little water in an ice cube tray and freeze it. Then take out of the tray into the bag in the freezer so you have it when you need it for a sauce👍
Btw. before getting a service dog PLEASE watch Molly Burke's videos regarding this topic, it's a must to make an educated decision! ♡♡♡
It’s amazing how adaptable dogs are, as are their owners. It is a big decision but in my opinion, they quickly become so ingrained in your heart and your family that you aren’t aware of how much “work” they are. Dogs are capable of being left alone for hours at a time, often all day while people are at work, and they don’t need to be exercised or walked for hours. Quick potty breaks outside and a walk around the block once a day with toy throwing/exercising indoors. It is a big decision but I don’t think as time consuming as you might think.
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Vegan cashew dill dip!
Wait what?!? Not Old Dutch chips?!? Cause that’s as Canadian as it gets!! Those others are Lays (American company) 😂😂😂 Happy Holidays to you and your family 🎄😊⭐️
my parents want me to get a dog for the company, but i live in an apartment. i don’t have space for one. plus i can’t afford one right now.
YES! to the full size 🥕 rather than the baby 🥕 👏
The dog would always go with Thomas so you don’t have to worry about it being left alone because Thomas is never left alone.
The dog is a really big decision and you don't have to make it right now and in the future it could be ideal, what will be will be 👍
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Leaving a service dog home alone?? A service dog should ALWAYS be with your son (school, respite, walks, drives, vacation etc)
Yes for sure - but still a huge responsibility I do not take lightly
Service dogs are not always on service, they need their dog time too plus they can't work if they get sick. After around 8 years they need to retire and if you (hopefully) keep the retired dog, now you have two dogs, and it goes like this every 8 years or so. It's a huge thing to get a service dog...