@carryon_tay: #bedtimeroutine is a cup of @ryzesuperfoods #mushroomhotcocoa w/almondmilk . . . . #fallasleep #stayasleep #falldealsforyou #sleepbetter #nightnight #TikTokShop #ttsaffiliate #stockingstuffers #clickcart #hotcocoa #bedtime #roadto7k #mushrooms #bedtime #sleep

Vanna Black| Fitness & Reviews
Vanna Black| Fitness & Reviews
Open In TikTok:
Region: US
Tuesday 08 October 2024 05:26:42 GMT
612
32
17
1

Music

Download

Comments

mari_ana5572
Mariana :
Trying this next if my current item doesn’t help!
2024-10-20 04:16:41
1
claremoregal
Sassy :
How does it taste?
2024-10-09 16:41:28
1
rulerofig
Lisa Marie :
I def need to get on this 😍
2024-10-08 18:34:55
1
amandajohale
Amanda 🦄💜🫶 :
ok hot cocoa I gotta try
2024-10-08 13:01:35
1
dijah.aaliyahhh
Khadijah 🦋✨ :
Oh I need to try this!
2024-10-08 13:00:43
1
brightbtc80
Bright 📿 :
Respect✊ gone through your profile please text me I work with upper class influencers! I got a job you definitely love to too give a shot! No bs Thank you
2024-10-08 12:52:44
1
itsmagsanddavid
It’s Mags & David :
Oh yum. I didn’t know they had hot cocoa!!!
2024-10-08 11:44:35
1
gettingbriback
Bri | TTS Deals + Life Chat :
It helps me each time
2024-10-08 07:59:35
1
To see more videos from user @carryon_tay, please go to the Tikwm homepage.

Other Videos

Replying to @MalMom22 History of the Black Coat Belgian Malinois 1.	Origins of the Malinois: •	The Belgian Malinois originated in Belgium in the late 19th century as one of four varieties of Belgian shepherd dogs, distinguished by coat types and colors. •	Named after the city of Malines, this variety typically had a fawn coat with a black mask and was bred for herding and working. 2.	Introduction of Black Coats: •	The black coat is a less common but naturally occurring color variation in the Belgian Malinois. 	 •	Historically, black Malinois were not prioritized in breed standards, as the traditional fawn and black mask were the preferred phenotype. 	 •	The black coat is a result of recessive genetics and is linked to early cross-breeding within Belgian shepherd varieties (e.g., Groenendael, which is exclusively black). 	 3.	Breeding and Popularity: 	 •	In the mid-20th century, breeders began focusing more on functionality than strict adherence to color standards, leading to a resurgence of black-coated Malinois in working lines. 	 •	Black-coated Malinois were particularly valued in military, police, and sport contexts due to their striking appearance and working capabilities. 	 4.	Modern Recognition: 	 •	While some kennel clubs (e.g., AKC) still favor traditional fawn with a black mask, others recognize black-coated Malinois in working and sporting categories. 	 •	Black Malinois are highly sought after for their unique appearance and performance in protection, detection, and sport. 	 5.	Genetic Considerations: 	 •	The black coat in Malinois is inherited recessively, meaning both parents must carry the gene for a puppy to be black. 	 •	Responsible breeding practices ensure the preservation of health and temperament in addition to coat color. 	 6.	Cultural and Practical Significance: 	 •	Black Malinois are often associated with elite working roles, such as K9 units, due to their intimidating and professional appearance. 	 •	Despite their rarity, black Malinois exemplify the breed’s core traits of intelligence, drive, and loyalty, maintaining their status as a versatile working dog. In essence, the black coat Belgian Malinois represents a unique but historically significant variation within the breed, balancing aesthetics with exceptional working capabilities. #DswkDuFraddicalu #BelgianMalinois #FrenchRingSport #PassionForMalinois #WorkingDogExcellence #DogTok #greenscreenvideo
Replying to @MalMom22 History of the Black Coat Belgian Malinois 1. Origins of the Malinois: • The Belgian Malinois originated in Belgium in the late 19th century as one of four varieties of Belgian shepherd dogs, distinguished by coat types and colors. • Named after the city of Malines, this variety typically had a fawn coat with a black mask and was bred for herding and working. 2. Introduction of Black Coats: • The black coat is a less common but naturally occurring color variation in the Belgian Malinois. • Historically, black Malinois were not prioritized in breed standards, as the traditional fawn and black mask were the preferred phenotype. • The black coat is a result of recessive genetics and is linked to early cross-breeding within Belgian shepherd varieties (e.g., Groenendael, which is exclusively black). 3. Breeding and Popularity: • In the mid-20th century, breeders began focusing more on functionality than strict adherence to color standards, leading to a resurgence of black-coated Malinois in working lines. • Black-coated Malinois were particularly valued in military, police, and sport contexts due to their striking appearance and working capabilities. 4. Modern Recognition: • While some kennel clubs (e.g., AKC) still favor traditional fawn with a black mask, others recognize black-coated Malinois in working and sporting categories. • Black Malinois are highly sought after for their unique appearance and performance in protection, detection, and sport. 5. Genetic Considerations: • The black coat in Malinois is inherited recessively, meaning both parents must carry the gene for a puppy to be black. • Responsible breeding practices ensure the preservation of health and temperament in addition to coat color. 6. Cultural and Practical Significance: • Black Malinois are often associated with elite working roles, such as K9 units, due to their intimidating and professional appearance. • Despite their rarity, black Malinois exemplify the breed’s core traits of intelligence, drive, and loyalty, maintaining their status as a versatile working dog. In essence, the black coat Belgian Malinois represents a unique but historically significant variation within the breed, balancing aesthetics with exceptional working capabilities. #DswkDuFraddicalu #BelgianMalinois #FrenchRingSport #PassionForMalinois #WorkingDogExcellence #DogTok #greenscreenvideo

About