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Best feeling!!! I feel so grateful to have my little guy in my life 🥹💗
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Apr 13, 2025

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the wrinkles on his head though are so charming
Apr 13, 2025
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@_KZR_ I knowwww it’s my favorite thing about him ❤️😭
Apr 13, 2025
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And he’s a cutie too ☺
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@REINITAHP__ THANK YOU
Apr 13, 2025
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I think he might choose a steak over me tho
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@NIRAD I delusionally feel like Benny would take a bullet for me
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i love her soooooo much i was thinking last night i’m so like proud? that she trusts me and wants to be around me like that such a sweet beautiful animal knows and has a bond with me we‘ve basically grown up together and i’m so attached to her that my mum has said a few times like you know she’s going to die at some point like i’m not sure you’ll cope 😭 honestly she’s right cause i literally love her so much i don’t know what i’d do without her
May 22, 2025
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my best friend til the world ends 🌎 i go everywhere i can with her and spend more time with her over anyone else ..🫀dont know what i would do without my girl
May 29, 2025
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i would actually take a bullet for her
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