Coronavirus, Covid 19 Discussion and How It Has Affected Your Daily Life Chat Thread

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A bit late to the party here.
My life hasn't really changed with the lockdowns. I work for Lowe's so I'm still working.
I'm a home body, so when I'm not working, I'm home. I'm not super social, so the lockdown hasn't bothered me.
I'm amazed at the number of people that have not been staying home though.
No less than half of my customers in the past week or so have told me they are shopping because they're bored, or just walking around in the store because they're tired of sitting at home.
At home, I'm working on finishing up my coop so I can move the girls (and a couple boys) outside.
As well as gearing up to work on some fencing for more play areas for my dogs (4 Belgian Malinois).
I'll be setting up some agility stuff, obstacles, and PSA scenario stuff, and maybe turn one of my sheds into a barn hunt training area, although I'm training my female to hunt rodents to kill them, so I might discontinue the sport with them.
Speaking of rodents, I found two Marmot nests in one of my sheds yesterday. A friend was over to help fix the roof on one of my buildings, and his dog was keen on something in one of the sheds. I figured it was a Marmot, because I have a large colony on my property that I'm working on evicting. I started pulling things out of the shed, and two Marmots refused to leave. They kept evading the dog, hiding just out of her reach. When I heard the babies, I knew why.
I found a total of 10 babies. 8 of them looked to be 4-6 days old, 2 looked brand new, maybe a day, if that. I could not bring myself to cull them, so I ended up getting in contact with a wildlife rehabilitator who took all 10 babies to raise up to be released where there are no people.
You have Malinois!? I love Malinois!!! :love

But 4 must be quite a bit of work! :lau :eek:

And aww they’re adorable!!!
 
What kind of damage can marmots do if you left them? I'm familiar with rats and groundhogs, but not marmots. I know they're a lot bigger than groundhogs.
They chew through wood walls and poop everywhere. They have holes all over, leading to their burrows, and also eat trees and plants. They are known to carry fleas and ticks as well. I found a flea on one of the babies, likely from the momma.
I've dealt with tick borne illnesses and worms from fleas in dogs before, it's no fun.
 
Google "star-nosed mole"... they look very weird. I found their noses to be more disturbing than the cucumbers.
I think I’ve seen those before and they’re so creepy!!! Also naked mole rats :sick

Btw in my Googling, some of the cucumbers weren’t that bad looking but then others were so gross! :lau

Also I just made the mistake of Googling naked mole rats to remind myself just how creepy they really are and see if I was remembering right and YUP! THEY ARE THE GROSSEST, CREEPIEST, SCARIEST THINGS EVER!!!! 🤮🤮🤮:oops:

Way grosser than sea cucumbers even.

If you want nightmares and/or feel like vomiting, Google it. :lau
 
You have Malinois!? I love Malinois!!! :love

But 4 must be quite a bit of work! :lau :eek:

And aww they’re adorable!!!
I've been a die-hard GSD fan my whole life....until I got my first Malinois by accident. LOL
Yes, 4 of them do keep me pretty busy. Only one of them is true to trait, for Mal's, the other three are pretty soft, easier to handle. The 3 softer ones are still more work than most pet breeds, but first time Mal owners could handle them.
In the pic of the three, left to right: Beck (3 years old former stray), Zephan (7 years old former stray), Neci (just turned 4 years old)
The one on the cart by himself is my newest addition, Ravi, another former stray. He's nearly perfect. If we can get a PSA club started here, I'd like to get him going on that.
All three boys are adopted. I got my female as a puppy 4 years ago to do FR but she's too soft, and won't engage with anyone but me.
Collectively, they've done herding, IPO, FR, barn hunt, and agility.
 

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They chew through wood walls and poop everywhere. They have holes all over, leading to their burrows, and also eat trees and plants. They are known to carry fleas and ticks as well. I found a flea on one of the babies, likely from the momma.
I've dealt with tick borne illnesses and worms from fleas in dogs before, it's no fun.

Thanks. Yep, lucky you found them so they could go away. Good dog!
 
They chew through wood walls and poop everywhere. They have holes all over, leading to their burrows, and also eat trees and plants. They are known to carry fleas and ticks as well. I found a flea on one of the babies, likely from the momma.
I've dealt with tick borne illnesses and worms from fleas in dogs before, it's no fun.
Babies are hard to dispatch... I found a bucket full of baby racoons in a shed. Didn't have the heart and wasn't going to try to get by the mom anyway.... Ended up some on the road and the rest stayed away because of the dog.
 
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