PolyLlamaRous

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[–] PolyLlamaRous@lemmy.world 1 points 5 days ago

A big nothingburger. It's always a big nothingburger. It's the news; they generate sensationalized headlines for clicks. If they can make someone angry, scared, defensive or passionate they get more clicks.

[–] PolyLlamaRous@lemmy.world 1 points 6 days ago (2 children)

To be fair... It always is.

[–] PolyLlamaRous@lemmy.world 1 points 6 days ago (4 children)

Quotes and sources within and outside of Argentina news. (if you allow me to use the internet now for proof). It just takes a quick search for pages on info on it. Feel free and try the same.

They are eating donkeys now in Argentina and marketing it as beef is getting expensive

Chubut producer Julio Cittadini’s “Burros Patagones” project began commercial sales of donkey meat in April at 7,500 pesos per kilogram, compared to approximately 18,564 pesos per kilogram for beef — roughly 40% of the bovine price.

With beef prices hitting 25,000 pesos, the legalization of donkey slaughter reveals the rawest side of the Casa Rosada’s fiscal adjustment.

Controversial: the sale of donkey meat grows as a food and economic alternative in the province of Chubut - Noticias Ambientales https://share.google/CKOi5ihXDdGxSIHNp

They are eating donkeys now in Argentina and marketing it as beef is getting expensive | Page 2 | ExpatsBA - The Best Source for All Things Buenos Aires https://share.google/h8LLOQSr3zldCIn44

Argentina Crisis: Donkey meat consumption … — Diário Carioca https://share.google/lGO5UoHG14GREBueU

https://en.clickpetroleoegas.com.br/the-price-of-beef-in-argentina-has-skyrocketed-so-much-that-the-population-has-started-eating-donkey-and-llama-meat-as-an-alternative-while-btl96/#%3A%7E%3Atext=What+led+Argentinians+to+adopt%2Cthird+the+price+of+beef

[–] PolyLlamaRous@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago (6 children)

Chillll.. Its just donkey meat and the internet. The government does in fact talk about it. They publish reports about animal meat production and consumption like every nation. It's part of their annual reports that prove a point that I really don't care about at all. If you want to say they only eat cow in Argentina because you know best and no one can use internet sources to prove you wrong... Fine. Great. I don't know what to say. You won this internet battle! Yay!

[–] PolyLlamaRous@lemmy.world 0 points 1 week ago (8 children)

Uhhhh... I have been to Argentina. I was there a long time. Can't say I saw donkey meat. Also doesn't mean it is not there, or eaten. All I can do it tell you what the Argentinien government has to say about it.

Unfortunately as I apparently can't research it online... And I live in Germany... I can't fulfill your request as it would require me to go to Argentina to satisfy some dude on reddit. Sorry dude? Don't know what you want.

[–] PolyLlamaRous@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago

That was simply a average. But the shop does matter, being why averages help.

[–] PolyLlamaRous@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I had the same thought. Wallow Whitman National forest? North Matthieu Lake?

What was your guess?

[–] PolyLlamaRous@lemmy.world 4 points 1 week ago (10 children)

This is usually the case. There seems to be a nugget of truth in it, but articles always make it seem larger than life. Horse mule and donkey meat consumption is in fact up. Is it significant - no. Is it common, also no. Is it a THING? Na, no it's not a thing. It's simply slightly higher than it was before but still very rare.

It doesn't make sense for it to be a common thing as there simply is not enough donkeys in the country, even if you were to slaughter them all for it is be common. Apparently there is 59k donkeys and 50,920,790 cows in Argentina. There seems to be a 7-16% increase in the slaughter of donkeys for meat although this number seems to be in question. It apparently is a third the cost of cow meat.

[–] PolyLlamaRous@lemmy.world 3 points 1 week ago (3 children)

I'm not in the UK but in Germany. That seems low and Germans are cheap AF. I usually expect things to be more expensive there. I don't know about Googles overview, but this is what Google has to say.

The average price of beef in the UK varies significantly by cut, with current retail prices for primary cuts typically ranging between £9.00 and £19.00 per kg. As of April 2026, retail beef prices have seen a sharp increase of approximately 16.4% year-on-year due to supply shortages

The average price of ground beef (mince) in the UK has risen significantly, with retail prices typically ranging from £6.18 to £11.00 per kg as of April 2026

[–] PolyLlamaRous@lemmy.world 21 points 1 week ago (3 children)

Meh. I saw someone being interviewed who didn't know who hilter was. Apparently genuine. They even gave hints. When the interviewer told her who he is, she wasn't even shocked or just having a brain fart. She blamed it on her history teacher...

[–] PolyLlamaRous@lemmy.world 1 points 2 weeks ago

PUD - Polly under distress?

[–] PolyLlamaRous@lemmy.world 7 points 3 weeks ago

Don't. Just don't. Trust me there are things you can't unsee.

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submitted 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) by PolyLlamaRous@lemmy.world to c/dogs@lemmy.world
 

Snapping issue(s)

Update: we were back at the vet yesterday and she suspects upper back and hip pains. We need to see a specialist now but hopefully we have solutions for her.

I've had a few related snapping (biting - without contact intent) issues. I got a corgi at one year old from a breeder who wanted to breed with her but she would snap at judges at dog shows when being handled so couldn't breed with her. She is now 3.5 years old.

It took about 4-5 months for this to be an issue with us. She would snap at us mostly centered around later at night and when on or around a couch / sleeping space. It seemed to be she was tired and grumpy. The trigger was various. Moving a blanket, making noise, scratching sound, or simply getting up. I suspected she also could have had pain issues. But in anycase I managed the issue with no pets and she's not allowed on the couch after 1900-2000 at night. It seemed to mostly work. She seemed to have also slight possive issues when it came to me or my partners. We managed this, also mostly with success. These issues would be worse around when she was in heat. Extra care was taken then. We had some success.

No or minimal snapping happened for the last 4-6 months. Long term it seemed to be getting better but comes in waves. Here comes something new. She has always loved being petted. Like you could pet her for hours and she would only want more. Everyday she wants pets. This was never a issue other than when it was late at night. But now she snaps when getting pets. She will want pets, come for pets, when I ask if she wants pets she will confirm, then within 3 seconds to 2 minutes of petting she will snap. And fairly viciously. But no contact. Just communication.

The snapping doesn't seem to have a trigger other than pets. It does not matter where on her body she is being petted, nor the pressure or lightness of the pets. Time of the day is irrelevant. It has happened in various locations around the house also at my partners apartment and to various people. It can happen alone or when other people are there.

I promise you, she wants pets and asks for them. She knows "do you want some pets" and says yes, or more pets with pawing. I'm missing something and I don't know what. It came out of nowhere about 7 days ago and was immediately a 100% of the time thing when getting petted. So she simply doesn't get pets for now which she is hating and clearly doesn't understand. Myself also because for the last 2 years it was her number 1 joy in life.

Other than this, she's mostly herself. She's eating fine, goes on walks like normal, pees and poops like normal. My first thought was she would be in heat soon, but that shouldn't happen until December.

We have been to 2 different vets probably a total of 16 times. They say she is healthy (she also snaps at them, but I'm sure you were expecting that). We went to a dog school but they were very soso, and we now see a private dog trainer who is fan freaking fantastic. Dog training is also something I'm better than average at, but I'm not afraid to ask for help from others.

My gut says some underlying pain issue that is expressing itself as aggressive behavior when for whatever reason the pain is worse.

Whats your thoughts lovely lemmy peeps. (other then don't pet her).

The dogs name is Emily and she's a Corgi

 

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