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Penny

  • kritzmann
  • Jul 19, 2020
  • 1 min read

Penny is 10 years old. She

knows how to tell time. Once the sun goes down, she will bark continuously because she knows it is time to hunt bugs.

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Mohit Chaudhary
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Mar 27

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Elliott Lawery
Elliott Lawery
Mar 19

This was such a touching and heartfelt post — I really appreciated how the story of Penny is shared in a way that feels personal and compassionate rather than just a simple shelter update, because it really highlights the emotional side of animal rescue and what these animals go through before finding a safe place. From what I could gather, Penny seems like a gentle and sweet companion who just needs the right environment and a bit of patience to truly come out of her shell, which is something many rescue animals experience when adjusting to new surroundings.  The way the post presents her personality and needs makes it easy to connect with her and imagine the kind of home where…

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Kiara Young
Kiara Young
Mar 13

This is so relatable it hurts. There is something about dogs and their internal clocks that is just unmatched, once they decide it is time for something there is absolutely no reasoning with them. Penny sounds like she has her whole schedule figured out and bugs are clearly a top priority after dark. Came across a fun post over at https://direwolfseo.co.uk/ that had a similar vibe talking about dog quirks and routines. Penny for president honestly.

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Feb 10

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Jan 29

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