Dog Training = Personal Growth by NovaEden, journal
Dog Training = Personal Growth
Last weekend I've participated on Professional Military/Working Dog Training workshops.
That kind of training isn't for everyone, for very few selected people who have been working with dogs - to not exploit methods and quality of the training by itself. I've learned that basically there are very few "good dog training" sources, other are containing too much philosophy than actual psychological facts.
It was a bit breaking experience for me because in my field of working dogs, sledge dogs, the knowledge I've gathered for years from respected mushers and even at sledge patrol - I find that basically... they know a lot about the dogs but are
PSA about taxes for artists and their businesses by viralremix, journal
PSA about taxes for artists and their businesses
Note: This is for US artists, as it deals with US law and tax requirements. Can’t speak for int’l artists. I am speaking as a businessperson, not a lawyer. Contact your local tax preparer for questions about your individual scenario.
You are a US artist.
You run a business selling your artwork and products made from it - like prints, charms, that kind of nice con stuff. Your “expenses" are the cost to produce your product: the money you pay to the person or company who creates your products so you can sell them in your shop or at a con. Your "profit" is the difference between the sell price and your cost.
Let’s say tha