Showing posts with label Advice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Advice. Show all posts

6 Drivers You Don't Want To Share The Road With



When you think about it, it's amazing that we as humans have adapted to driving at all. The idea that an average citizen can be trusted with a metal box capable of traveling over 100 miles an hour would boggle the minds of our ancestors, but it's taken for granted today. Yet for some people, that level of comfort can turn into something more dangerous: carelessness. Whether they're drinking, texting or just not paying attention to their surroundings, people who don't take driving seriously can threaten their own safety and that of others. So, for the next time you're wondering why there are so many PSAs about impaired or distracted driving, here are 16 reminders.

1. It didn't take this drunk driver long to learn the meaning of "instant karma."


via reddit / t_11

2. This person is going 75 miles per hour.


Also, just in case the picture seems hypocritical, the photographer is in the back seat.


via reddit / [deleted]

3. This isn't an abandoned van, the driver's seat is apparently clear.


How anyone can stand driving this, I'll never know. And it's dangerous because they can't see through any of the mirrors.


via reddit / tli3

4. Apparently, this drunk driver ran over some guy-wires.


And then, this happened.


via imgur / dudeexcellent

5. It's hard to tell what the thought process was here.

I guess they wanted to see where that ramp went.


via reddit / Unable13

6. It sucks that he's late for his clown gig, but that doesn't excuse this.


This isn't the right way to multitask.


How to Stop Your Husky Puppy Biting - 3 Steps


Husky puppy biting can be a tough situation to deal with by many owners. Still, it’s not impossible to train your Husky Husky pup to keep from biting down on your prized possessions. Siberian Husky pups have to manipulate things with their mouths instead of their hands, because they don’t have opposable thumbs like humans. This means that Husky pups will try to bite on just about everything that they see. Also, with the limitless energy that a Husky pup has in its tank of gas, it can be moving around so darn constantly and getting into much more than just your brand new pair of work shoes.
Stop Husky Puppy Biting-Part I

You should train your Husky pup that nothing in this life is free at all. Basically, this means that your Husky pup needs to do something. In return for doing something for you, the Husky pup gets a treat. This will help develop a strong bond between you and your Husky puppy.  Alas, here are a few notable beginning lessons your pup needs to learn.
You’ll need to teach your Husky puppy to look at you for a short period of time. This is called “Look.” Allow the Husky puppy to look at some food in your hand and raise the food up to the level of your eye. When you see the puppy look at you at eye level, you tell the pup “good” and award him/her with a treat. Note: Give the Husky puppy the food from the other hand.
Make sure to show your Husky puppy that you have food in your hand. Make sure that the puppy touches your hand with his/her nose. After touching his/her nose on your hand, you tell the pup “good” and award him/her the food from the other hand.
When you want to make your puppy sit, you should show him/her that you have food in your hand. You should say “sit” and then wave your hand around him/her, until he/she sits. You tell your Husky pup “good” and then award him/her with a treat from the other hand.
This is a good way to stop your Husky puppy biting. When he/she’s about to bite you, you should tell him/her “Ack-Ack” and then give him/her an alternate command.

Stop Husky Puppy Biting-Part II

When your one your Husky problems consists of your Husky puppy being to rambunctious with his/her biting, there’s way to stop such a Husky puppy biting problem. You need to take your Husky puppy to a calm area and then make him/her take a rest. This would be a very good thing for you to have your Husky puppy do in order to keep from biting so much.

Stop Husky Puppy Biting- Part III

In order to keep your Husky puppy from biting so much, it would be quite ideal to have him/her play with lots of dog toys. It would behoove you to allow your Husky puppy to have lots of exercise and play time. It can be the ideal thing for your Husky puppy, because he/she has a great deal of energy.

It is necessary to have rules for your Husky puppy. Here are the ground rules:
•    Keep off of furniture.
•    Keep paws off people.
•    No dog bullying.
•    No guarding of food or toys.
•    No biting.