Hey Nostr…question 🫵💜 One more pup left in the shelter… A shelter that’s shutting down. Life isn’t fair. But sometimes we can be. Kangal–Shepherd mix. 8–10 weeks. Pure innocence. Zero bullshit. Just a little heart looking for a family. Those animals become huuuuge. We created them to protect us from wolves and bears… And now I’m wondering… Do I rescue his soul? Do I need a Kangal in my fam to protect my Citadel from grizzly bears? 🐻 Maybe yes. Maybe no. But love always finds a way. Whats your thought’s team? Challenge me 🫵 🧡🗽💜 Timestamp of freedom 926525

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Dogs have always been good companions and they're great for stopping governments or thieves trying to invade your property. If you can afford it and you like dogs and you can take good care of it, why not man?
I’m still sleeping on the couch ground floor with my rottweiler puppy maxi and Lab Laila to get maxi clean&trained. I’m kinda enjoying it though. Not sure whether I’ll leave my dogs on the couch ever again 😅. But yes, if kangal joins he would need a separate king size bed for him alone. That’s ok.
I think you know the answer. He found you for a reason. So if you think you can handle him, LFG. I would love to have one, but he will outgrow my current citadel.
She will be a powerful and noble companion perhaps worthy of the name of one of the goddesses of love or war. From Norse mythology, Freyja was the goddess of love, beauty, and fertility but also had the power to determine who would live and who would die in battle. From Egyptian mythology, Sekhmet was a goddess of both love and war. Or Lexi from the Greek that means something like Defender of Mankind. These aren’t normal dog names but she’s not a typical dog - and you are definitely living a freer and more personally empowering life than the run of the mill human, so choosing a name for your newest pack member can be as creative as you like. 🌞