Please adopt before purchasing from a breeder when possible as donkeys can live 40-50 years in domestication, due to the economy so many donkeys need a forever home.
If you need help with coaching, consulting and training I am accepting new students. I teach virtually from my computer to your computer. I train you to train your donkey, mule or horse.
GOD bless you and your family two and four-legged!
I am happy to share we will be traveling to Oregon this summer to adopt two wild donkeys from the Humane Society. In the future I will adopt a couple more train them and let them be adopted to forever homes with a contract stating I get them back if the adopter can not care for them any more.
Will you pay this program forward as we have over one thousand wild donkeys in holding pens in the U.S.A. waiting for a forever home. Domesticated donkeys can live forty to fifty years so they need to be placed in your will.
Remember donkeys are most healthy and happy when living with another donkey.
My offer to you!
If you adopt one or two wild donkeys I will provide you with free coaching, consulting and training. Additionally I will donate one of my small ‘On Donkey Time signs’ to you!
Why would I do this?
I care, and these donkeys deserve a great home and a great life. These sweet donkeys need to get out of the holding pens. Please be a human angel and re-blog this post. Nothing is more healing to a broken heart, soul and life then a couple of donkeys they are truly the most humble animal GOD ever created. Melody Johnson, Donkey Whisperer Farm http://www.donkeywhisperer.com
GOD bless you and your family two and four-legged!
You can be a human angel by sharing on your social media sites as perhaps someone you are connected to lives in Mississippi.
We have lo’s of time to network before Oct, 5th, 2013 and I am praying for a miracle for these donkeys I am sure if we all network and share on our social media we can provide these sweet donkeys with a good home. I’m sharing a great big mammoth donkey hug with you for helping. “Rio the mammoth donkey.”
GOD bless you and your family two and four-legged!
Jewel as a puppy, akita, chesapeake retriever she was a rescue from down the road weighing in at sixty five pounds as an adult. Jewel was an amazing dog.
Sampson, as a pup (akita great pyrenees) he is just turned five years old, he is the protector of our home and little farm he is indeed a good dog. We rescued Sampson from Petfinders he is a wonderful healthy doggie.
Buddy our Carin Terrier he is seven years old now, my how time keeps flying on by. Buddy started having seizer last summer we do our best to keep him calm and relaxed along with medication to help stop the seizure it is really painful to watch our animals get sick. He is the smallest but the most vocal of all three as he is low to the ground and can hear things much faster than the other two dogs. Buddy was a friend of ours dog and when the grand kids were allergic to him as a puppy we took him into our home. Buddy and Sampson still play tug and wrestle almost every morning.
Our three blonde dogs live inside the house with us they sleep at the foot of our bed, even when my husband was at the hospital with me for 18 hour days the dogs did nothing wrong in the house. Our three blonde doggies are little angels and they truly love their life and we love having them in ours.
Our three blonde dogs are truly a gift from GOD they bring so much joy to us and ask so very little in return.
GOD bless you and your family two and four-legged!
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