π³π² Happy International Day of Forests! π³π²
Forests have inspired poets and musicians for centuries, and for good reason. They are one of our planet's greatest natural treasures!
Not only do they provide us with fresh air, but they also calm and invigorate our senses!
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But the forests are facing some serious threats, which is why the UN declared March 21 as International Day of Forests.
This day is all about raising awareness about the importance of forests and the need to preserve and protect them for future generations.
So, what can you do to celebrate this amazing global event? Here are a few ideas:
π± Plant a tree or start a victory garden to make your city a little greener.
πΏ Go hiking in the woods or a park and bond with nature.
πΆ Hug a tree!
Remember, every little bit counts when it comes to protecting our forests.
So let's all do our part to keep our planet healthy and beautiful! #InternationalDayOfForests#ProtectOurForests
We love Bunsen for his kind and calm personality. We love him for his goofiness.
We love that he protects our family.
He is gentle with small things and people, and has a friendly smile.
Beaker
We love Beaker for her heart. She does every thing at 100%. She plays at 100% and she loves at 100%. She is a cuddle bug, but up for any adventure we can throw at her.
Losing a pet can be a heart-wrenching experience.
We researched some of the best pieces of advice for coping with the pain.
If you are in this tough, time, we hope this helps.
1
Connect with others who have lost pets.
You're not alone, and there are resources out there to help you.
The best resources could be other people.
Consider online message boards, pet loss hotlines, and support groups.
2
Don't underestimate the power of rituals.
Holding a funeral or creating a special memorial can help you and your family express your feelings.
It is NOT silly to have a pet funeral.
Please NEVER tell a grieving pet owner this.
Here are FIVE great reasons you should Spay or Neuter your pet!
1. Reduced risk of certain cancers:
Studies have shown that spaying and neutering can reduce the risk of certain cancers, such as mammary gland tumors in female dogs and testicular cancer in male dogs.
2. Decreased risk of overpopulation:
Overpopulation of pets is a serious problem.
Millions of animals are euthanized each year due to a lack of homes.
Spaying and neutering can help reduce the number of unwanted pets and decrease overpopulation.