Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Seeking advice on how to remove 'write protected' from my flash drive?

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If you have a doubtful conscenec, seek not just anybody's advice.?

more often that not he /she won't tell you the truth that hurts. Go to your parents or to your best teacher and seek God's Divine Spirit to inlighten you to know the truth.If you have a doubtful conscenec, seek not just anybody's advice.?
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However, I fail to see a question here.

How do you stay clear headed when a friend or relative seeks advice from you on a hot or emotional issue?

All advice and insight is welcome.How do you stay clear headed when a friend or relative seeks advice from you on a hot or emotional issue?
How do you keep your head under ANY circumstance?





If someone trusts you enough to confide in you, you can listen quietly, let them have their say, and if they are asking your advice, tell them what you think about the situation, or talk it out with them. Simple. But remember, and tell them, that it's their choice not yours.





I feel honoured when my friends need my help. I choose independent people to hang with so it's a big deal if they ask me what they should do.





If it's of a delicate nature, something about intimacy physically, and it makes you uncomfortable, tell them you are not comfortable talking about this with them. They should respect that.





And don't hang around for them to go ahead anyway.





If you can handle it and listen without wanting to curl up and die, you can tell them what you think because they are asking.


Perhaps they have no one else to talk to about this issue.


It could be you are the only one they felt comfortable telling.


It could be a huge compliment. They think you can handle it.


So do I.

Seeking professional advice. I work in a kennel. What do I do when a fearful dog growles and bares his teeth.?

I sucessfully put the lead on the dog but when I went to take it off he growled, bared his teeth and I withdrew my hand. After that we were both nervous. I called in the person who had checked him in and she had no problem taking off his collar and scratching him behind his ears.Seeking professional advice. I work in a kennel. What do I do when a fearful dog growles and bares his teeth.?
I raise Dobermans and at times one will act up. What I have found to work is taking the lead up so my hand was at the back of their neck, looking down and sternly saying NO one time and not losing eye cont ac for a few seconds then walk them a few more paces stop and talk friendly with them with a few praises. Pull the lead up again so your hand rests on the back of their neck again and hold on to the collar gently then with your other hand pat him a few times the whole time telling the dog how good he or she is then release the lead and then the collar. Main important point you cant show any fear.Seeking professional advice. I work in a kennel. What do I do when a fearful dog growles and bares his teeth.?
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Is there an area where he can be let out of his kennel before attaching the leash? He is most likely much more aggressive when he feels like he is cornered.


If you can't let him out first, then go in and let him come to you. He won't feel threatened if he makes the first move.


Often dogs respond to different people because of scent. You may have handled another male before approaching him, or you may have a dog at home that left scent on you. Perhaps the other person did not.


Also, the other person may remind him more of his family. Or the person who checked him in was given permission by the owner, and you were not introduced by the owner.


There could be many reasons, but he sounds more fear-aggressive than just mean. See what you can do to earn his trust, and don't rush him.


Hope this helps some.
dont make eye contact unless you are sure you wont look away first. if my dog gets to thinking hes boss i very sternly lift his front feet off the ground for a split second holding his collar and say NO!! and mean it.thats if he is just posturing if it was an im gonna kill you growel get someone else to do him.
Don't be afraid to start....if you have any fear or concern, it might be best to let someone else get the dog.





it's not worth getting bit.





NEVER come toward dog and pet the head....always have your hand lower than the head.





let the dog smell your hand first, before attempting to place collar or pet him.
Get somebody else to handle the dog!


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Remember that he is afraid. remain calm your self. he has learned that he can control you by growling and being agressive. this is a time for caution. I have worked with fearfull dogs before even been bitten a few times. work with the other people at the kennel to learn better ways to handle dogs in this situation.





I try working with this dog in various situation under the supervision of your supervisor at work. you did the right thing by calling in help.
It sounds like you were scared of him from the start and he sensed that. Take him a treat when you go to yake him out. Try to srat calm and offer it to him.
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    Doc: handle this one , will you?

    Men, who do you turn to when you're seeking advice?

    and you KNOW that it would expose the core of your being, and your fragile ego, so asking a significant other is out of the question.


    And unlike our significant others, we don't have anything called a 'best female friend'.Men, who do you turn to when you're seeking advice?
    I'm very fortunate in that I have a son who is almost 40, and very mature. I talk to him, and trust him with my deepest, darkest thoughts. He listens, and even though I'm his Dad, he looks at me as a man first, then his Daddy. He gives me good, honest advice.Men, who do you turn to when you're seeking advice?
    The men turn to me! I'm am all ears. Well my husbands friends do. They say I'm funny, honest, and like one of the guys. I'll be your best female friend.
    Luckily for me I have two very wise sisters. They will always lend an ear and give advice. Try family, maybe an aunt or uncle, just make sure it's someone you trust.
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