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I've recently formed a habit of asking ChatGPT such things. It's generally very thoughtful.

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I'll be taking care of a colleague's dog for a few days and am wondering if there are any particular questions to ask them or accommodations I should make beforehand.

I'm comfortable around dogs, but it's been a while since I lived with one, so just want to make sure I don't have a blind spot about things to keep out of harm's way.

ChatGPT:

Taking care of someone else's dog requires a lot of responsibility, and it's great that you're asking about what you need to know beforehand. Here are some questions to ask your colleague and accommodations you should make to ensure that the dog is comfortable and safe:

    What is the dog's routine? Ask your colleague about the dog's feeding and walking schedule, as well as any other routines or habits the dog has.

    Does the dog have any medical conditions or allergies? Find out if the dog needs any medication, special food, or has any allergies you need to be aware of.

    How is the dog around people and other animals? Ask if the dog is social or if it needs space around other dogs or people.

    Does the dog have any behavior issues or triggers? Ask if the dog has any triggers that may cause it to become aggressive or fearful.

    What items or areas should the dog avoid? Ask if there are any areas of the house or specific items that the dog should avoid, such as furniture or specific rooms.

    Are there any special toys or treats that the dog enjoys? Ask your colleague if there are any toys or treats that the dog likes and make sure you have them on hand.

    Make sure the dog has a comfortable place to sleep. Set up a comfortable bed or crate for the dog to sleep in.

    Keep harmful items out of reach. Make sure to keep all harmful items, such as cleaning supplies, medications, or small objects, out of the dog's reach.

    Plan for walks and exercise. Make sure you have time in your schedule for regular walks and exercise to keep the dog healthy and happy.

    Have emergency contact information. Make sure you have your colleague's contact information, as well as the phone number for the dog's veterinarian, in case of an emergency.
By asking these questions and making accommodations for the dog, you'll be able to provide the best possible care for your colleague's furry friend.

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Very thoughtful! I use it to get gift ideas as well, I feed it some info about the person and their interests and go out and purchase what it recommends. It hasn't missed once!


>D3 by itself can cause high calcium levels

I developed a calcification in my arm due to this. My wrist was in pain and I couldn't bend it. Got an x-ray, and boom: what looked like a little ball of bone had appeared.

Stopped taking D3 immediately and my body reabsorbed it, never had it again.

Funny enough, it happened when I was visiting Paris. Got to use Google Translate to explore the French medical system. Fantastic service, people aren't joking! :)


I'm considering the same. Approaching 30 and I've been at FAANGs for half a decade, but I'd love to grab a Doctorate in Physical Therapy and transition away from computing. Not sure how feasible it is in terms of time though... seems like 2 years for pre-reqs and then 3 more years for the DPT program?

If anyone has attempted this I would love to talk.


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