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"Rescue Goat With Anxiety Only Calms Down In Her Duck Costume"

Headline of the year.

https://www.thedodo.com/rescue-goat-duck-costume-2107301918.html?tdfb

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That's a cute story. Props to good people like that woman that help take care of distressed animals and others who choose to do so for distressed people.

Must suck to have anxiety as an animal, with no way to rationalize it and compartmentalize it. I just started getting anxiety attacks this past year just for driving on highways. After 20 years of doing it without a care in the world. And it sucks. But at least I can put my thinking cap on and deal with it. An animal must have no clue, and just be stressed and stressed. They say dogs have the learning ability of a 2 year old - as far as how many words they can potentially understand. But they can't know what anxiety is and deal with it. Must be terrible.
 
My neighbor must have a few goats or sheep because you can here them when your in the backyard. And then the other neighbor has or had a chicken. This town is weird. You can have a horse and crap. Yet I lived in a very small town in North Dakota and you couldn't have any of that. Another town south you could. The county the town I lived in was full of BS anyway.
 
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