Materialism: The True Cost In a capitalist world fuelled by consumerism, we take a look at the darker side and how it can contribute to increased anxiety and poor mental health. Read More → Jul 6, 2016 The Mind, Ego, and Anxiety Examining the role of ego and the negative impact it...
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I considered taking it to a restoration specialist, but I flat out don’t have the money for that, and honestly, it may be too far gone for them to mess with it anyway. I also thought about adding a coat of polycrylic to preserve what is left, but I am not a fan of that shiny...
We were then referred to a behavior specialist but are unable to actually take him to be examined due to the high cost of this. It really saddens me because his ribs are showing and he is back to literally going crazy when we leave. Any suggestions on how to handle this on our own?