When we talk about #pollinators we usually think of #bees, #bugs and #butterflies but not of larger animals like #dogs.

Today my sister's dog proved, that he is a pollinator.

If I had had a camera on me, I'd now post a photo, but instead you'll now all get to read a #MediaCaption:

A small dog with short, white, curly hair in the park. He is standing in the half-shadow in high grass surrounded by lots of dandelions that are in the "ripe" phase, so white and fluffy, after they flowered in yellow. The dog has a lot of the white fluffy stuff (among others seeds) on his nose. He looks content and a bit mischievous.

PS: Technically that's not pollination of course what he did today, but you get the point: A dogs nose and fur can transport a lot of small stuff to help plants procreate.

I see so many people abusing the media description feature, so here is an irregular reminder of what you should do with the feature:

Describe the media!

I know, right? Its almost as though you could have guessed that yourself. Just describe the media in a way that people who can't see and/or hear it still get the gist.
Don't just write a teaser of the description and then leave out the most important part. That's just cruel!
If you can't write a media description ask for help by using the AltForMe hashtag and leave the field *empty* until you get a description that you can copy-paste in.

Abusing the media description feature tricks people into boosting your post, because they think everybody will be able to enjoy it.

#MediaDescription #MediaCaption #caption #CaptionYourMedia #AltText #accessibility