You can’t get much happier than a pig in muck, or so we are told.
But when this little piggy arrived in the farmyard she showed a marked reluctance to get her trotters dirty. While her six brothers and sisters messed around in the mire, she stayed on the edge shaking. It is thought she might have mysophobia – a fear of dirt.
Owners Debbie and Andrew Keeble were at a loss, until they remembered the four miniature wellies used as pen and pencil holders in their office. They slipped them on the piglet’s feet – and into the mud she happily ploughed. [x]
My tortoise Ozzy just had her 4th birthday, so I made her a watermelon and cantaloupe layered cake with carrot candles. She had zero respect for my presentation.
Hi folks! My friend Hannah is a photography student, specialising in taking photos of dog breeds which are perceived as dangerous, showing them as the cute and playful critters we all know and love.
Recently her lecturer basically said that no one cares about dangerous dogs so her passion is pointless? And I wanna call bullshit on that.
She started out with bull terriers because she has a gorgeous boy herself and is active in the community but hopes to expand to photographing other bully breeds along with rottweilers and German Sheperds – all the dogs seen as aggressive.