Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Things You Should Know before Heading to Bali



UX, product, and interaction designer Polly Zebrowski is a freelance contractor who works to provide businesses and individuals with innovative projects. Outside of work, Polly Zebrowski enjoys traveling and is interested in going to Bali for her next adventure.

Before venturing to Bali, there are some things you should know. The Balinese consider themselves blessed individuals, and they involve themselves with leaving prayer offerings throughout Bali as part of their morning ritual. You may stumble across these offerings in your travels, and as they are an important part of Balinese religion, culture, and life, it is critical to avoid stepping on them. You may find them in a woven basket, cradling flowers, or on a banana leaf with small portions of rice.

The Balinese are also known for their cuisine, such as krupuk, deep-fried rice sugar. This inexpensive snack is sold on many of the streets and is a great way to hold you over until dinner. As you are out and about in Bali, remember that Wi-Fi may be available, but it’s not always free. If you are in dire need, there are plenty of Internet cafés around.

Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Tips for Training a Formerly Abused Dog

 


Polly Zebrowski is a UX designer located in San Francisco, California. Aside from design, Polly Zebrowski is passionate about animals and has experience training abused dogs.

While training dogs can be a challenge under the best circumstances, training a previously abused dog presents its own difficulties. Following these tips can help get good results when training a formerly abused dog.

1. Learn and avoid triggers: After facing abuse, dogs can become either excessively scared or aggressive, and specific actions can trigger these reactions in your dog. Examples include sudden gestures, raising your hand in a threatening manner, or raising your voice.

2. Be patient: Training may take longer than it would with a dog that hasn’t suffered abuse. Keep this in mind if your dog exhibits behavioral issues. Getting angry and raising your voice may serve to cause further distress and destroy trust between you and your dog.

3. Know when to call professionals: If your dog is not showing signs of improvement or acts out violently as a result of a former owner’s abuse, it might be time to call a professional. While you can learn many tricks and tips online, professional dog trainers experienced in dealing with abused animals have a much greater chance of getting through to your pet.