Ever since Zora got the clearance for unlimited walks, all she wants to do is walk. I can’t keep up.

We went on a walk and here she is with her “why don’t you take me on a walk” face.

I have other things to do, Zora!

@Bronwyn @Dangerous_beans could you please tag such photos with #dog or something? Thanks!
@mirabilos @Dangerous_beans sure! Do people really look at such broad hashtags? Happy to.

@Bronwyn @Dangerous_beans it’s not about people looking at it (but they do), it’s about these having bad feelings (like fear or disgust) when seeing pictures of animals they aren’t fond of, are afraid of or even have a phobia about. It helps with the word filters.

Thank you!

@mirabilos @Dangerous_beans oh I think about doing that with snakes and spiders but haven’t thought about that with dogs. I’ll try to remember!
@Bronwyn (and, for the record, I’m not what that other person I asked this from said, could have just asked me, but noo, assuming bad faith from the beginning… thank you again for responding nicely, and it’s a pity that that needs to be remarked…)

@mirabilos I learned from threads that many Native people would like content warnings for owls because of their meanings/omens etc.

I am fortunate to have no phobias or believe seeing anything apricot is a bad omen so I forget. I won’t be perfect about doing it but I can try

@Bronwyn ah, oh, interesting.

It’s mostly plants/landscape or my cats that I post, and I usually tag the latter; I’ll note to do that consistently, too. (I know I have a few followers who don’t want all the cat pics.)

Incidentally, I do have #SuperbOwl muted, because the owl photos got too much and the american sports thing is also of no interest to me. It does help to keep the feed manageable (and, by muting some politicians’ names, healthier).