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My name is Lizzy, and I love to give advice! Maybe a little too much....haha. I'm in the 12th grade. My hobbies are scuba diving, writing, poetry, and reading. I love the ocean and I love to travel! I am also very interested in psychology, and in studying the way the human mind works, and I'm taking it in school.



*DISCLAIMER* it's up to you to use your judgement with matters. you are the only one who knows your own unique situation and feelings, and only you can make the right decision about what to do. my advice is just a suggestion, and what i would do if i was in your situation.



that said, i hope my advice is helpful and i'll try my best! don't hesitate to drop me a note in my inbox!



much love, ~*mermaid poetess*~

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Any one know anything about dogs My sheltie has a sore under is neck it doesn't seem to brother him but it sure is ugly. any ideas ?

it could be a lot of things, without more information it's really hard to say, there are several things it could be though. does he wear a collar? if so, is it loose enough? you should be able to fit at least two fingers between the collar and your dog's neck, if it's too tight it can cause irritation and sores. it also might be a bug bite that got infected and irritated. try putting some triple antibacterial ointment on it and see if that helps. it could be dry skin too, try bathing him with some special medicated or moisturizing shampoo for dogs (you can buy it at wal-mart or any other similar store). if none of this helps, or if it's oozing or bleeding, i suggest you take himt o the vet and get it checked out!

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hey! does anyone know any good tips for training a rabbit? my rabbit's really jumpy and i want it to relax and be calm when i'm around... i also want it to play a little bit, and maybe let me hold it.. right now he barely lets me pick him up... thanks so much!!
xox
~Lana

i had the same problem with my rabbit, the key to solving the problem is patience. rabbits are very excitable and you have to earn their trust before you can interact with them. try just sitting next to the cage for awhile, and let it get used to your presence. talk softly to it, and don't make any loud noises or sudden movements. gradually open the cage, and leave it open for awhile until it gets used to this. then try stroking it on the back--not the neck, as that will traumatize it more. eventually, it will realize you aren't going to hurt it and will start to trust you.

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