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10/09/2025

Celebrating my 6th year on Facebook. Thank you for your continuing support. I could never have made it without you. 🙏🤗🎉

05/09/2024
Shout out to my newest followers! Excited to have you onboard! Usman Ahmad Bana, Lucky Rex, Ayuba Luka, Gerald Odero
05/09/2024

Shout out to my newest followers! Excited to have you onboard! Usman Ahmad Bana, Lucky Rex, Ayuba Luka, Gerald Odero

17/11/2022
06/06/2020

June 8, 8:40 AM. ERRATUM: We would like to apologize for sharing an incorrect information about this dog who ate chocolate. This post was grabbed form NRN Life and we shared it to this page to educate pet lovers. We have found out the REAL STORY behind this.

Sofia, the dog, did survive. https://i.imgur.com/UVvD7YH.jpg. She is doing well today. THIS IS THE REAL STORY https://bit.ly/3772sgq. We would like to apologize to Sofia's furrent Daisy Stevens Rojas. Thank you for reaching out!

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Posted June 6, 4:19 PM:
From NRN Life: Chocolate Is Poisonous to Dogs! Yesterday some innocent kids were sharing their chocolate biscuits with a street dog. Please teach your kids that while their compassion is admirable and should continue, chocolate is poison for dogs. This pic is not edited. It happened at a vet's clinic where the dog had eaten chocolate lying around after a christmas party. He did not survive! Chocolate is processed from the bitter seeds of the cacao tree containing a family of compounds known as methylxanthines. This class of substances includes caffeine and the related chemical theobromine. Both molecules bind to receptors on the surfaces of cells and block the natural compounds that normally attach there. Low doses of methylxanthines can lead to vomiting or diarrhea in dogs. If a large quantity of theobromine or caffeine is ingested, some dogs will experience muscle tremors or even seizures. These chemical constituents of chocolate can cause a dog's heart to race up to twice its normal rate.

Keep share and keep your canine buddies far far away from chocolates 🍫🍪🍩🎂☕🍫

Every Life is Precious 💝

26/11/2019
07/08/2019

From I Love Veterinary Medicine by Stephanie Sabshin Dvm of Harmony Vet Care:

"Kittens born without eyelids. This means their hairs are always poking them in the eye, which causes chronic pain and would eventually lead to blindness. So I made them eyelids with the corners of their mouth. This gave them a comfortable life and saved their eyes."

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