babyinfluenza
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She’s an expert in being a wrong un
She’s after youI want *she who must not be named* to come back...
They are probably stuck to her sticky floorPoor dogs look terrified to move in that pic on her story!
Swamp donkeyI snapped and sent her a message - how dare she accuse that person of neglect because they have to work full time during a pandemic!!!! She’s such a swamp donkey
I feel quite sorry for Demi, I think she must be under a huge amount of pressure, she can't take any form of criticism which makes me worry about her ability to cope and her resilience in general. Resilience is probably the most important skill a person can have, not having it can lead to a life time of problems and unhappiness and she's clearly unhappy with her lot. She spoke today about not being able to do right for wrong and she feels attacked but her attitude is careless, not just towards herself but others and she is continually goading people into these negative responses.
A person who is happy in themselves and content with their life doesn't do this. If my work involved this level of animosity or public scorn I wouldn't do it, why? Because I'm generally content and I would weigh up the pros and cons and honestly would probably pack it in. Is it worth it?
I'm sick and tired of saying it and I'm sure she feels the same reading it, but if she continues to be reactive to her followers and treat them with such contempt, then I'm afraid being an influencer will not have any longevity. She takes takes takes from her viewers when it suits her but can't listen and respond in a civilised manner when it doesn't.
Nor me either. I value my privacy too much and I'm OK with criticism, I mean nobody likes it but if I receive it, I take it on the chin and learn if I have to.Couldn't agree more. I was thinking about this recently (prompted by the Emma Drew thread on here...) about how most 'influencers' would probably tell you that they have the dream job blah blah blah and how some younger people are now aspiring to become some kind of online content creator But if you look at most other industries, pay increases aren't necessarily always linked to workload or skill but are often about taking on more risk. When your job is essentially putting your whole personality online, the risk is endless and can be life-changing. When I thought about it that way, even if we take doodles' top end estimates of her earnings, it doesn't seem worth it; posting everything online and having it there forever for any stranger to know about you. You couldn't pay me any amount for that thanks.
Did you not read her advice puppy's must be fed four times a day have many treats and get put in a pen whilst the owner dances round in her braWhen she was saying how long the walks were and that they were exhausted afterwards. No wonder. Ive never had a dog myself but my mum trains puppies for guide dogs, and they’re told walks should only be 10 minutes for each month old they are. Because it’s bad for them if they’re getting excessive exercise.
But Also the amount of food she gives them for their enrichment play. That can’t be good for them on top of their 3 meals a day. Maybe she thinks over exercising will counteract the over eating?
Same my dog had a crate when he was tiny to go in a night we still have it out as his safe space even though he has a big dog bed and prefers to sit on the sofaWhen she spread the ' licky mats' with her fingers
I used to like Demi but lately her content is trash. If she was such a good dog owner the dogs would have proper in car harnesses. Also what's with locking them up part of the day when she is IN ?! I have a dog, he is 8 now and he was crate trained, still goes in it voluntarily at times but he was never put in it during the day when we were in the house other than the initial very early days.
We crate trained. Our puppy is same age as Demi’s. Our puppy goes in her crate at night, she LOVES it in there, it’s like her little den. Her crate is in our room so she’s not scared and alone in the night. But that’s the only time she goes in. During the day when I’m working she’s just around the house with me and the other dog. Most of the time they’re in my office, sometimes they like to play in the front room, by themselves. They don’t need constant watching, because I trained mine not to eat the skirting board and they get plenty of exercise.Same my dog had a crate when he was tiny to go in a night we still have it out as his safe space even though he has a big dog bed and prefers to sit on the sofa
Oh I think I paid every pet's at home employees Christmas bonus with the amount of anti chew spray I brought then one day he just stopped chewing I probably still have some of the spray under the kitchen cupboardWe crate trained. Our puppy is same age as Demi’s. Our puppy goes in her crate at night, she LOVES it in there, it’s like her little den. Her crate is in our room so she’s not scared and alone in the night. But that’s the only time she goes in. During the day when I’m working she’s just around the house with me and the other dog. Most of the time they’re in my office, sometimes they like to play in the front room, by themselves. They don’t need constant watching, because I trained mine not to eat the skirting board and they get plenty of exercise.
I do a real job, I’ve been holding training sessions, meetings and even interviews without my dogs being an issue. They mostly chill behind me on video calls.
They’re not caged up for no good reason during the day because that’s bleeping MENTAL. I do not understand why she locks them away to sit in her dirty hovel trying on lounge shets. It’s a piss poor excuse because they’re not trained to even an average standard for their age.
Oh I think I paid every pet's at home employees Christmas bonus with the amount of anti chew spray I brought then one day he just stopped chewing I probably still have some of the spray under the kitchen cupboard