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#Accommodation With Pets
zoyawon · 2 years
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Group holiday accommodation, pet-friendly accommodation are the changing trend of accommodation in recent years. There are many kinds of service providers offering this kind of service and it is quite difficult to make a right choice. Here we have offered you some advice on how to select the right service provider.
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villainessbian · 2 months
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Cookie clicker is so dangerous for dog girls it's like
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No wonder she's being so entranced
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amtrak-official · 10 months
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Wait you can have cats?? How does that work? If I want to take a 7 hour trip somewhere with my cat, what are the actual logistics of that? Do I have to pay more? Does my cat sit with me or with cargo?
Your cat needs to stay in a carrier, but they can stay with you as a carry on like a laptop, however you need to pay a fee, there is a 5 pet limit on trains, and pets aren't allowed on journeys longer than 7 hours
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savage-flirtation · 2 months
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crispyjenkins · 4 months
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welcome to cj/crispy's bi-yearly ptsd rant about fireworks, you are all safe and valid here and i am mentally giving out juice boxes and animal crackers
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colorisbyshe · 5 months
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people who are afraid of the pets they own are so crazy to me like why are you doing that to yourself 😭
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gentlemanbutch · 1 year
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If another person — especially a trans person in a blue state — tells me to “just move” because of the transphobic laws here in the South, I’m going to scream.
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neurodiversitysci · 2 years
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Ordering at a Restaurant Without a Menu: The Challenge of Navigating Disability Services as a Late-Diagnosed Adult
Some people with disabilities, especially those of us diagnosed as teenagers and adults, spend our lives puzzling out how our brains work and what makes them function at their best.
It’s not just that we lack accurate information. Understandably, those around us assume we are neurotypical by default, and give us inaccurate information. We then have to realize it doesn’t fit us and unlearn it. 
Sometimes, we have to do so while being told that other people understand our brains better than we do.
(Yes, that experience affects our self-concept and self-esteem, but that’s a topic for another post).
When we finally have access to accommodations, we are expected to know and ask for exactly what we need.  
That expectation is unrealistic.
One might expect that folks whose job consists of supporting people with disabilities (such as university Disability Services staff) would start by explaining what they do. They could easily provide a list of all the services they offer and say, “here are all the ways we help people. Do any of these things sound like they could help you? Do you have any questions or suggestions?” In my experience, otherwise helpful support people don’t, even when asked directly. 
That’s like going to a doctor in some obscure medical specialty who expected you to know everything about what they do and insisted you tell them what treatments or medication you need. Or -- since disabilities aren’t necessarily diseases -- it’s like going to a restaurant without a menu and being told to ask for what you want, with no guidance as to what they can actually make or whether they can accommodate your diet. 
That’s absurd to begin with. All the more so when a significant portion of the people they work with have never received services and have been left alone to figure out their needs. 
(Yes, enough late-diagnosed, never-accommodated people have shown up at disability services offices by now for them to know we exist). 
Here’s a possible fix: offer coaching on how to discover your needs, navigate the service system, and ask for support. It might not even be hard; some disability services offices at universities already offer ADHD coaching.
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Have you dealt with this frustrating situation? How would you fix it?
10/18/2022
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ali3nboyfriend · 1 year
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re: that one post i will say there’s a point where people’s attempts to be accessible in regards to trigger tagging will make spaces totally inaccessible for other people. if i have to cross reference a giant google doc to check what i have to tag for every time i wanna post something in a server that server is just 100% inaccessible for me.
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zoyawon · 2 years
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Pets are a member of the family, so why not make your accommodation in Barrington Tops pet friendly and provide extra comfort to your furry friends? We do understand that you will be visiting places where pets aren't allowed to enter. So we have developed a list of top pet friendly attractions nearby, so your furry friends can enjoy too!
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marblemartian · 3 months
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something that always upsets me is when people try to use "30 years in the hobby" as the end all be all of reptile husbandry. like wow yeah im TOTALLY gonna listen to you, youve been using outdated practices with no regard for your animals' welfare and never changing, learning, or growing as a reptile keeper or seemingly even as a person! ill TOTALLY keep upwards of 20 adult female boas in tiny racks with no light, no hides and no enrichment or any way for them to express their natural behaviors and instincts. not to mention your completely incorrect diet that has been proven harmful by scientific studies.
and its really fucking sad to me that older keepers, even if they have good husbandry, will defend this kind of crap and call new keepers names because... they do research? like 30 years in the hobby doesnt mean shit. how long do those animals live? how much mental stimulation are they getting? do they EVER get to explore anything other than their water dish and their newspaper bedding? just because someone CAN keep animals like that and HAS for 30 years does not at all mean that they should. and i say this all the time: animals are not worth keeping unless you are doing so to give that animal the best life possible. if you are not committed to bettering the lives of your animals at all times, do not fucking get them.
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se-agapo-skywalker · 3 months
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i hope i'm tagging my stuff right--i try to tag things as x fem!reader when there's more femme-leaning content as to not jumpscare trans people, but at the same time, i worry it might come off as exclusionist? i swear i'm actually genderqueer/nb-spec irl guys, i'm not trying to sound transphobic i swear 😰
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amtrak-official · 9 months
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Hi, love your work. Could I take a train from Wisconsin to Maryland with my cats? Because that'd be fantastic.
Yes, but they will need to be in carriers sadly
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chibikittens · 7 months
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Morning kisses ;3;
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I love him with all my heart
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sunflowerdales · 10 months
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I would say life has been kicking my ass for the past few weeks but honestly? This has been ongoing for years, there's like something that goes wrong every week in my life that you'd think I'd be used to it by now, but alas
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