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kindandhumble September 5th, 2022

What's your favorite thing about your doggo or pet?

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MissysRider07 December 10th, 2022

@kindandhumble

I have too many animals, I call it a zoo lol

My favorite horse is my brown qh, Missy. I know shes a horse but every time anyone yells at me I run out of the house and go to the barn. I always sit in the tack room but Missy can see me from her stall. Every time I sit there she always nickers at me until I go see her. I can just sit there in her stall and she'll be right next to me until im okay <3

My favorite dog is a Cockapoo (cocker spaniel poodle mix), Dooney. Everywhere I go, she is there with me. She is always playful and can never hold still (I think she learned it from me :'D )

If I ever lost any one of my animals, especially these two, I don't know what I would do.

butdoesanyonenotice December 11th, 2022

@kindandhumble

my snake, wilbur, will be coiled underneath this log hide in his enclosure and stick just his head out of this hole on top and just rest his head there

and my cats, peanut and cashew, do this thing where they'll look at you and then suddenly roll on their backs and look at you upside down

heathermarie95 December 19th, 2022

@kindandhumble my dog is lovable

kamrynk1224 February 26th

@kindandhumble

My favorite thing about my cat is that she is always so happy and excited when I come home!!

LonleyCheese February 28th

Noting the post title, it reminded me of "the girls", aka my bees!ย  I love my bees and it's always exciting when I get to go work with them, the soft buzz and the smell of comb is extremely theraputic for me. In fact, bees actually have a lot of medical value! A certain element in their sting venom may be able to help fight against cancer in the future. Honey is antiseptic due to bees having peroxide in their saliva. Bees produce a substance called propolis, that is also commonly known as "bee glue" and it can be made into many different products. I have a propolis salve that I use for my skin-picking damage and it works pretty well. Also, beekeepers have been found to have a longer lifespan. Beestings can also help to ease arthritis sometimes, and eating local honey can help reduce pollen allergies! I love bees (:ย ๐Ÿ๐Ÿ๐Ÿ



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MistyMagic March 1st

@LonleyCheeseย ย ๐Ÿ๐Ÿ๐Ÿย ๐Ÿ๐Ÿ๐Ÿ๐Ÿ๐Ÿ๐Ÿย  I have only ever been stung once and OMW what pain! but I felt so sorry for the bee who's sting was still in my hand :(

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Listening - One Step At A Time!

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LonleyCheese March 1st

@MistyMagic haha yeah, it's actually kind of funny to me because I have never been stung before. Being a beekeeper, it's definently going to happen at some point.. I just hope I still enjoy it afterwards! I was scared of bees (like, very very scared) for many many years of my life, but I got into ants which lead into bees and suddenly I wasn't scared of bees as much anymore. autismย ๐Ÿ’ช

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