Me four! ENT issues are some of the worst to live with. I really feel for any animal who has to suffer through this. But she did exceptionally well! Not sure I could stand someone drilling into my face under local anaesthetic!
She did better than me that’s for sure. I had to be sedated when I had my sinuses flushed out and scoped. I hated every second of it. Even though I was sedated I could still feel most things that were being done.
@Rohan Bullock youtube doesn't like anything related to blood, animal reproduction or birth. All perfectly natural things but people and advertisers get bent out of shape over it.
Donkeys are so sweet, good protectors on a farm, and don't cause much fuss if you know their personality quirks; I can't imagine simply abandoning one (same for horses--check your dang sanctuaries, don't just leave them to starve!). If I had the money, I'd totally own one or two. Good on these people for taking such good care of them.
@@quinnfletcher3906 I think it's like comparing cats and dogs. Horses are better at following orders (if you train them), and donkeys are a little more independent. Humans don't generally like not being listened to, so they've characterized cats and donkeys as stubborn, selfish, (in cats) evil, or mean, where horses and dogs get words like "majestic" and "loyal". If one loses one's ego, there's so much more space for so many more animals.
@@YaYaPaBla Donkeys always look like they're thinkin' 'bout stuff. I've never owned donkeys, but every year, there's a hay ride fair near my city, and we always go. I like hanging out with the lone donkey they have in their petting zoo when I go, since I get too motion sick to ride with my family. The donkey the facility rented last year was a cute little juvenile; her fur was so soft, and she let me pet her nose right away. Good little beans.
These jackasses seem to have a lot more in common with New World camels (llamas, alpacas, guanacos) than , for example, with close relatives such as horses.
I so agree!....After 2 decades of working with Wildlife in Tanzania...am still in absolute Awe as to the Depth of emotion, love, and intelligence all animals have. Too bad Silly "humans" never bothered to pay close attention. Bravo Poppy! Be Well, and live Long in peace. For me, nothing beats being greeted in the morning(with huge Cat hugs, and wet messy kisses) by a full grown Lioness that just "trusts" you 100% even around her cubs. :)
I NOSE exactly how Poppy felt because I had to have an operation on my Sinuses and I can tell you that you get the most horrendous headaches and a block nose doesn't come close to how you feel, so I can really sympathize with the pain and obvious discomfort. Thank you so much Doc for helping these beautiful creatures. 😊
We had a horse that suffered from chronic bronchitis and other lung issues from the day he was born. On the day we were to say goodbye forever, and trying all types of medication, our vet said to try one way out treatment and with nothing to lose, we said, what the heck, and did what he suggested. The treatment was, GARLIC, fresh, not pre-packaged. Much to our delight, he was on his feet by morning, and the green snot that was always caked on his face and chest was very noticeably clearing up. From that moment on with big amounts of garlic chopped up in his feed twice a day and for the rest of his life, he never had a cold or lung infection again. We told everyone who had sick horses 🐎 about our story. There were a lot of doubting Tommy's, but they tried the garlic and they were happy with the results as well. Mind you, I don't think the vets were to happy, but I think deep down they were very pleased with the outcome for our beautiful gentle friend. Lucky passed away from old age, with us there to say our goodbye. Garlic is now used here in Western Australia and is very popular. Horses love the taste and it's cheap. Don't use it irregularly, but use as a preventative. You can't overdose. Hope this can help others treat their companions. Regards Cheryle
Hi Megan, answer to your question, we just peeled the skin off the cloves, and chopped or put them into a blender. They may turn their lip up at first, but just rub the nostrils with your lovely smelling hands then they won't know the difference. Our lad really loved it, and went nose first to the bottom of his feed bucket hunting for the tasty bits. As far as how much to give, try about 6?cloves in a small feed. The amount is up to you and what the horse will tolerate. This amount suited our horse as he was big. I do believe some feed merchants have crushed garlic in sealed containers/plastic bags. This product came out long after our horse passed away I prefer buying fresh, as you know what you are getting. Don't buy the garlic if it is white, as these nobs have been bleached to make them better on the shelves. Good luck and I hope your horse will enjoy his new treat.
@@cherylekutzer7521 I do wonder if works with cats too! i have a rescue one, now of 10 years old but with ashtma, since she had hungry when she was young on the streets, she ates everything LOL. Perhaps i can try with garlic and that would help with ashtma and her tinny mucus! thanks!!
@@Justjim_2924 Don't give cats garlic/onions/anything in the allium family of plants. It causes anemia and other blood clotting disorders in cats, dogs and many other animals. It can cause anemia in horses too but they would have to be eating like a kilo of garlic daily for that to happen. Recommended dose for horses is only a few cloves/day. You CAN overdose garlic in horses. Since cats are so much smaller than horses, garlic's negative effects are much more serious even when given smaller amounts. Just don't give cats garlic.
We had a cat that we took in that had been dumped by it's former owners who had a ton of nasal issues and we felt so bad for him. He was very congested, sneezing blood, eye and ear infection,appeared to be partially or fully deaf either from all the infections or born that way and just a mess. Even still he was extremely friendly and never acted like he felt sick. We kept giving him antibiotics and taking him to the vet with not much success. When we took him in to get neutered they ended up flushing his nose out while he was under. They said the stuff that came out was so gross one of the techs had to leave the room.
I have ancestors from the Isle of Wight. I love donkeys too. I live in the Mojave (CA and NV) desert and they are wild out here. Sometimes late at night or early morning we can be awakened by the ET-AH, ET-AH and clicking of thier hooves along the road in front of our house. Then, well, in the morning someone in the neighborhood will have to clean up a pile of "exhaust" out of thier yard/driveway.🤣
I saw a surgical video performed on a horse before and I understand that it's not uncommon for them to be awake during the procedure, albeit perhaps some kind of mild sedation but fully aware of everything that is going on and standing up. It's great to see that they don't really bare you any grudges, despite having drilled a wee hole in the side of her face.
I saw Dr. Pol do that procedure on his show on a horse, that was given just a little something to "take the edge off". Showed the procedure AND what came out. I was actually relieved lol, and I know that horse felt sooo much better when the pressure of the "ick" was released. With flushing it and antibiotics the horse made a full recovery. 🌞
My horse had his eye removed (2 weeks ago) standing up. He was heavy sedated and the eye was completly numbed before being removed. He did really well and has all healed up and he is without pain. He is 27 and that is too risky to knock them out fully. Teeth also get done under standing sedation 😊
@Charlotte Rockel-Kennedy I just know that it was probably more stressful for you than for him. And right back at ya from Georgia USA, and hope you're enjoying your weekend 😊. 🌞
That would be 90 very happy and loved little donkeys. Thank You everyone for looking out for these beautiful creatures. They've had hard lives, worked to make humans their living. So how they can just abandon them, is despicable. Shame on them 😕 They are clearly loved and clearly very well cared for. I never knew donkrys could be so sweet 💕
Indeed, do feel for the critter. Has been a couple times while having severe sinus trouble that I've looked at my model building drills and thought, "Hey, a little self-surgery never hurt anyone, right." 😯😉 No, I didn't actually drill a hole in my face but the idea certainly had some appeal.
I used to have sinus issues too, like a runny nose that lasted for years. One day, I felt something big drop at the back of my throat and I accidentally swallowed it while going up some stairs. I was suddenly cured! To this day I don't take breathing for granted. I hope you get well soon too!
I took a cricket ball to the face when I was 16. Two operations to rebuild my nose and cheek , and I'm left with sinus problems for the rest of my life. When I get blockages and infections the pain can be immense. I feel for this poor donkey.
Dr Scott is such a beautiful soul!!! It’s so obvious how much he loves like literally every single animal he comes into contact with❤ And let’s not forget to mention how absolutely adorable Poppy is!!! ❤🥰
Poppy's eyes watered during the treatment! Mine too. I'm so glad she is better and healthy. Poppy was so trusting during her treatment. The other animals can read Poppy's body language and understand scents they pick up, to figure out what's happening.
@@joaniemeow Hi! Poppy the donkey did not feel any pain of course. Her eyes watered and teared up because tear ducts are connected to sinuses, then her eyes went into protection mode, but not from pain.
@@AccidentallyOnPurpose You learn about different illnesses and how they are treated. There's no need to show gore, as this isn't a procedure you yourself should do at home to your pets.
Ikr, everyone's talking about the relief from pressure but the actual video is sort of underwhelming because you don't see anything... at least the donkeys happy lol
I've had many bouts of sinusitis, culminating in an operation to cut out the infected and inflamed tissues. I certainly hope this makes her feel better because sinusitis is a very painful issue.
I had a septoplasty two weeks ago to fix chronic sinusitis and breathing issues. Poor baby! I know how sweet that relief feels and completely understand the thankful kisses. I won't be kissing my doctor though 😂
As someone who's had repeated bouts of acute sinusitis, I really feel for her!
Me too
Me 3!! 👋🏻🤒😷
Me four! ENT issues are some of the worst to live with. I really feel for any animal who has to suffer through this. But she did exceptionally well! Not sure I could stand someone drilling into my face under local anaesthetic!
Ditto.
She did better than me that’s for sure. I had to be sedated when I had my sinuses flushed out and scoped. I hated every second of it. Even though I was sedated I could still feel most things that were being done.
Dr. Scott is such a sweet vet. He just loves all animals.
she's pregnant with his baby.
>>>>and so handsome!
What is with RUclips? These are real situations that we can benefit from learning about. No need to edit the detail.
it’s a TV show before getting uploaded to RUclips isn’t it? Probably edited/censored for TV, not RUclips
@Rohan Bullock youtube doesn't like anything related to blood, animal reproduction or birth. All perfectly natural things but people and advertisers get bent out of shape over it.
RUclips didn't it was from when it was aired on TV
They also blur blood, injections, etc, for kids who watch the show.
RUclips doesnt do it
Its the editor
Donkeys are so sweet, good protectors on a farm, and don't cause much fuss if you know their personality quirks; I can't imagine simply abandoning one (same for horses--check your dang sanctuaries, don't just leave them to starve!). If I had the money, I'd totally own one or two. Good on these people for taking such good care of them.
And to think donkeys are often used as a derogatory term.
@@quinnfletcher3906 I think it's like comparing cats and dogs. Horses are better at following orders (if you train them), and donkeys are a little more independent. Humans don't generally like not being listened to, so they've characterized cats and donkeys as stubborn, selfish, (in cats) evil, or mean, where horses and dogs get words like "majestic" and "loyal". If one loses one's ego, there's so much more space for so many more animals.
Donkeys that are handled early are just awesomely sweet. I had a donkey years ago, his name was Moses. I miss him.
Ohhh Poppy had tears in her eyes.😭
@@YaYaPaBla Donkeys always look like they're thinkin' 'bout stuff. I've never owned donkeys, but every year, there's a hay ride fair near my city, and we always go. I like hanging out with the lone donkey they have in their petting zoo when I go, since I get too motion sick to ride with my family. The donkey the facility rented last year was a cute little juvenile; her fur was so soft, and she let me pet her nose right away. Good little beans.
I loved how Poppy thanked the doctor by kissing him. Such a sweet girl.
These jackasses seem to have a lot more in common with New World camels (llamas, alpacas, guanacos) than , for example, with close relatives such as horses.
I so agree!....After 2 decades of working with Wildlife in Tanzania...am still in absolute Awe as to the Depth of emotion, love, and intelligence all animals have. Too bad Silly "humans" never bothered to pay close attention. Bravo Poppy! Be Well, and live Long in peace.
For me, nothing beats being greeted in the morning(with huge Cat hugs, and wet messy kisses) by a full grown Lioness that just "trusts" you 100% even around her cubs. :)
@@romanheart8997 ,
Animals know who loves them.
@@romanheart8997 She doesn't think of nuzzling him as a kiss.
I am impressed with this farm and these donkeys are blessed to live on this beautiful land. They look good and well cared for.
Bless their hearts. 🥰
A few looked a little too well cared for lol. A little chonky 😆, but I agree. They're living a good life. 🌞
Those little heads over the wall were so cute. What a lovely Sanctuary. These people are providing such a wonderful service for these sweet animals.
I NOSE exactly how Poppy felt because I had to have an operation on my Sinuses and I can tell you that you get the most horrendous headaches and a block nose doesn't come close to how you feel, so I can really sympathize with the pain and obvious discomfort. Thank you so much Doc for helping these beautiful creatures. 😊
Oh wow.... Scott did such a great job! It was so adorable to see the precious Donkey going up and nuzzling him. Thank you so much for your farm.
As someone who get sinus infections so bad they require antibiotics, yes, she probably does feel so much better.
@Solitaryconfinement Ah, Sinus. Good catch, I'll fix that.
Such a wonderful day for Poppy. Just love Dr. SCOTT. He is so good with all the animals.
Anything Bondi does, is great!!! Everyone always works together for the good!!!
Poor Poppy. But God bless Dr.Scott for helping her. She's an absolute sweetheart & a gorgeous donkey
Thank you for helping Poppy, She and the other donkeys are so cute.
We had a horse that suffered from chronic bronchitis and other lung issues from the day he was born. On the day we were to say goodbye forever, and trying all types of medication, our vet said to try one way out treatment and with nothing to lose, we said, what the heck, and did what he suggested.
The treatment was, GARLIC, fresh, not pre-packaged.
Much to our delight, he was on his feet by morning, and the green snot that was always caked on his face and chest was very noticeably clearing up.
From that moment on with big amounts of garlic chopped up in his feed twice a day and for the rest of his life, he never had a cold or lung infection again.
We told everyone who had sick horses 🐎 about our story. There were a lot of doubting Tommy's, but they tried the garlic and they were happy with the results as well.
Mind you, I don't think the vets were to happy, but I think deep down they were very pleased with the outcome for our beautiful gentle friend.
Lucky passed away from old age, with us there to say our goodbye.
Garlic is now used here in Western Australia and is very popular. Horses love the taste and it's cheap.
Don't use it irregularly, but use as a preventative. You can't overdose.
Hope this can help others treat their companions.
Regards
Cheryle
Garlic is a powerful natural antibiotic.
Cinnamon is a natural antifungal.
Sometimes nature is better than drs.
Greens and bulbs or just thr bulbs?
Hi Megan, answer to your question, we just peeled the skin off the cloves, and chopped or put them into a blender. They may turn their lip up at first, but just rub the nostrils with your lovely smelling hands then they won't know the difference.
Our lad really loved it, and went nose first to the bottom of his feed bucket hunting for the tasty bits.
As far as how much to give, try about 6?cloves in a small feed. The amount is up to you and what the horse will tolerate. This amount suited our horse as he was big.
I do believe some feed merchants have crushed garlic in sealed containers/plastic bags. This product came out long after our horse passed away
I prefer buying fresh, as you know what you are getting. Don't buy the garlic if it is white, as these nobs have been bleached to make them better on the shelves.
Good luck and I hope your horse will enjoy his new treat.
@@cherylekutzer7521 I do wonder if works with cats too! i have a rescue one, now of 10 years old but with ashtma, since she had hungry when she was young on the streets, she ates everything LOL. Perhaps i can try with garlic and that would help with ashtma and her tinny mucus! thanks!!
@@Justjim_2924 Don't give cats garlic/onions/anything in the allium family of plants. It causes anemia and other blood clotting disorders in cats, dogs and many other animals. It can cause anemia in horses too but they would have to be eating like a kilo of garlic daily for that to happen. Recommended dose for horses is only a few cloves/day. You CAN overdose garlic in horses.
Since cats are so much smaller than horses, garlic's negative effects are much more serious even when given smaller amounts. Just don't give cats garlic.
What a lovely man/sanctuary staff this is, and Dr Scott is perfect as well.
Such a sweet, wholesome video! I wish I could go visit and support Poppy and all her friends!
Donkeys are such sweet and underrated animals. And what these people are doing to take care of these homeless donkeys is just wonderful
Poor Poppy. She or he is adorable donkey 💗. Dr. Scott did a great job👍❤. Thank you Bondi vet ❣
God bless you people who help animals! 👍🏼🙏🏼
A wonderful video, and I love knowing that there are such caring and wonderful Sanctuaries like this is. I can tell they love their donkey's very much
We had a cat that we took in that had been dumped by it's former owners who had a ton of nasal issues and we felt so bad for him. He was very congested, sneezing blood, eye and ear infection,appeared to be partially or fully deaf either from all the infections or born that way and just a mess. Even still he was extremely friendly and never acted like he felt sick. We kept giving him antibiotics and taking him to the vet with not much success. When we took him in to get neutered they ended up flushing his nose out while he was under. They said the stuff that came out was so gross one of the techs had to leave the room.
Was he OK after that?
So cute that the other animals were concerned and looked over the wall for their friend. 😊
God Bless the kind people caring for the Adorable Donkeys , much respect
I love them they all are so genuinely concerned they have such love in there faces
What a precious girl ❤ I admire that these vets can do what they need to do, to help these impeccable animals.
I love their sweet derpy faces 😭😂❤️ I wish they showed the draining though
What a wonderful group of ppl, WOW! Thank you for all you do.
God bless Dr. Scott, the vets, Poppy and the donkeys and their caregivers. 🥰
Thank you for what you do giving them a happy loving home. ❤️
Wonderful human beings who have love for these adorable creatures.
I have ancestors from the Isle of Wight. I love donkeys too. I live in the Mojave (CA and NV) desert and they are wild out here. Sometimes late at night or early morning we can be awakened by the ET-AH, ET-AH and clicking of thier hooves along the road in front of our house. Then, well, in the morning someone in the neighborhood will have to clean up a pile of "exhaust" out of thier yard/driveway.🤣
We visited a gold mine and the town nearby had wild donkeys that came down from the mountains.
Why did you blur out the procedure? This is what we want to see, all of it, everything!!!
It probably had things to do with RUclips policies and stuff, otherwise they'd probably be unable to upload the video as it could be tagged as gore
I saw a surgical video performed on a horse before and I understand that it's not uncommon for them to be awake during the procedure, albeit perhaps some kind of mild sedation but fully aware of everything that is going on and standing up.
It's great to see that they don't really bare you any grudges, despite having drilled a wee hole in the side of her face.
I saw Dr. Pol do that procedure on his show on a horse, that was given just a little something to "take the edge off". Showed the procedure AND what came out. I was actually relieved lol, and I know that horse felt sooo much better when the pressure of the "ick" was released.
With flushing it and antibiotics the horse made a full recovery. 🌞
My horse had his eye removed (2 weeks ago) standing up. He was heavy sedated and the eye was completly numbed before being removed. He did really well and has all healed up and he is without pain. He is 27 and that is too risky to knock them out fully. Teeth also get done under standing sedation 😊
@Charlotte Rockel-Kennedy Sounds like you just might have a pretty good horse as well 😊. Glad to hear he's doing well. 🌞
@@kellyjoiner4418 thank you for your nice comment. Love and greetings to you from Germany 😊
@Charlotte Rockel-Kennedy I just know that it was probably more stressful for you than for him.
And right back at ya from Georgia USA, and hope you're enjoying your weekend 😊. 🌞
Wow! You know she feels so much better!
Love to learn thru blurred screens. Really helps a lot.
Donkeys are the most beautiful creatures, among many others. I just adore them!
That would be 90 very happy and loved little donkeys.
Thank You everyone for looking out for these beautiful creatures. They've had hard lives, worked to make humans their living. So how they can just abandon them, is despicable. Shame on them 😕
They are clearly loved and clearly very well cared for.
I never knew donkrys could be so sweet 💕
Donkeys are the most loving and affectionate animals.
Sinus pain is awful. I'm so glad she feels better, the sweet girl
I love all animals, but Donkeys have a special place in my heart. They never give up.
Donkeys are so cute 😍 Dr. Scott is so sweet and sweet on Poppy. I enjoyed this video these donkeys are way to cute! 💕😍🤩🥰
Thanks for people who care for animals
Love all of Bondi. Such marvelous and caring doctors and nurses.❤
I Love Donkeys! 💜💜💜 Poppy is such a good girl!
I feel for Poppy. I've got sinusitis myself.
Indeed, do feel for the critter. Has been a couple times while having severe sinus trouble that I've looked at my model building drills and thought, "Hey, a little self-surgery never hurt anyone, right." 😯😉 No, I didn't actually drill a hole in my face but the idea certainly had some appeal.
I used to have sinus issues too, like a runny nose that lasted for years. One day, I felt something big drop at the back of my throat and I accidentally swallowed it while going up some stairs. I was suddenly cured! To this day I don't take breathing for granted. I hope you get well soon too!
@Keena Wireheart polyp maybe?
@@karensiegel6669 Maybe. To this day, I have no idea for sure what it was, but I'm glad it's gone.
Bless you , its pretty vile
Poppy is adorable! She is lucky to have Dr. Scott to help her.
Poppy is so cute I'm pleased they managed to sort her out God bless them all and the people who look after them. Amanda x
I took a cricket ball to the face when I was 16. Two operations to rebuild my nose and cheek , and I'm left with sinus problems for the rest of my life. When I get blockages and infections the pain can be immense. I feel for this poor donkey.
Dr Scott is such a beautiful soul!!! It’s so obvious how much he loves like literally every single animal he comes into contact with❤ And let’s not forget to mention how absolutely adorable Poppy is!!! ❤🥰
I love those babies!! Wish I had a place to keep one!
Donkeys are such sweet creatures. ❤❤❤
Poppy's eyes watered during the treatment! Mine too. I'm so glad she is better and healthy. Poppy was so trusting during her treatment. The other animals can read Poppy's body language and understand scents they pick up, to figure out what's happening.
I cried a lot and cuddled my cat after lol. So glad she's fine though ❤️
@@joaniemeow Hi! Poppy the donkey did not feel any pain of course. Her eyes watered and teared up because tear ducts are connected to sinuses, then her eyes went into protection mode, but not from pain.
@@BebeesHuman I know :)! It's just to see the eyes watering that made me tear up haha.
@@joaniemeow Tearing can be like yawning. If one does it, everyone does it. ha ha!
@@BebeesHuman hahaha especially animals 😍
Here I am in bed in the early hours, wide awake and watching a donkey get her snot-box cleaned out. I love RUclips algorithms!
I love that there's a sanctuary, especially for donkeys. Hopefully, the disease will never come back.
6:41 the grin on that goober’s face 😂❤
Donkeys are awesome and adorable.
Omg I love what they do , the faces of the donkeys are adorable, the love ❤️
Donkeys are adorable ❤❤
Dr. Scott is just the best! Love the livestock videos, especially the goats and donkeys.
Fluffy, content and sweet donkey rescue farm, omg… 🥺🥰
really wish things were'nt blurred out. it's important to be able to see the details.
No it's not unless you are a vet in training and then you will see it at your daily work. If you wanna see gore, go somewhere else.
@@petrescuework-difficultcas6581It's a show meant for learning, not much learning going on if they blurr it out.
@@AccidentallyOnPurpose You learn about different illnesses and how they are treated. There's no need to show gore, as this isn't a procedure you yourself should do at home to your pets.
Ikr, everyone's talking about the relief from pressure but the actual video is sort of underwhelming because you don't see anything... at least the donkeys happy lol
Beautiful donkeys, thank you to this lovely vet
I love Donkey's. So gentle.
I think donkeys are just adorable ❤
I would be in heaven just being around these beautiful animals.
I feel for poor Poppy 😢 As one who has dealt with upper respiratory infections almost annually, I know her pain of not being able to breathe properly
I've had many bouts of sinusitis, culminating in an operation to cut out the infected and inflamed tissues. I certainly hope this makes her feel better because sinusitis is a very painful issue.
Awe such a kind hearted video! I'm glad to see Poppy will get a new release on life soon! 👍❤️
A donkey, some people, a blurring, another blurring, more blurring and then a donkey with a hose! Great video
I have a friend (human) Who says that when she has sinusitis It feels as if her teeth are all infected. Very painful.
Aww, love donkeys, so cute and cuddly 🥰
Poor baby. I hope that it stays open.
I love donkeys.
Donkeys are so beautiful.
Sweet Poppy.❤
I had a septoplasty two weeks ago to fix chronic sinusitis and breathing issues. Poor baby! I know how sweet that relief feels and completely understand the thankful kisses. I won't be kissing my doctor though 😂
She is a lucky girl. Thank you for sharing
I love donkeys! Thank you. And I agree, we didn't need the video to be edited.
You folks are angels.
Just beautiful creatures. ❤
Love donkeys. Thanks for looking after them 😍😍
❤️
I do love donkeys! They are so sweet!
Donkeys would have to be the most hard working animals on earth. Cute too.
Just nosey!!!!! LOOKING over that wall.....I love it!!!! Happy poppy is better!!
I love donkeys, underrated animals.
God bless you folks and the work you.
Beautiful donkeys 🫏
donkeys are such sweet animals.
Im so amazed at these sweet babies 😊
Ugh, goodness, that wheezing sounded so awful 😣 bless her, poor thing ❤
I've had sinus infections so bad, I've considered doing this on the DIY. Glad Poppy has a team of professionals.
Aww they’re so lovely hope poppy’s feeling a lot better now ❤
Donks are amazing critters.
I wish you would show the gunk us junkies love it.
From the marks on her face, Poppy looks to have had an ill - fitting halter on, compressing her nasal passage.
No, just enough hair that it gets scruffed up like that
I want a donkey. Good luck and get better, Poppy.
Someone around the corner from me has a donkey.... I hear it every so often and it cracks me up alot. 😅
the blury sensor is very annoying . this video should be open for education not verbal only but visual.
I agree .
well done. she will feel a whole lot better.