@noatherescuedoodle: I’m just glad he’s safe inside now 💙 #foster

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isabellarides
isabellarides :
I can see how he mistakes that slipper for a plushy toy. He’s innocent 🥰
2026-04-29 07:34:46
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rabrams22
Rabrams22 :
Did I miss the update on the other 2 dogs?
2026-04-30 01:21:22
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k_pup_97
Bangchan’s Wife :
I the brown one and aussiedoodle???
2026-04-29 04:21:45
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jennii_4er
jennifer :
He really is the best boy. I'm jealous of whoever gets to adopt him.
2026-04-30 12:45:11
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knewman1181
Katie Newman :
They’re coexisting so well!
2026-05-02 14:57:20
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gleeeeepglorp
user17404926282038 :
The sleepy tail wags 😭
2026-04-29 04:04:08
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imperfect_mel81
Melissa Rips :
How’s Clover doing with her new family?
2026-04-29 12:04:02
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zukesmom56
Zukesmom56 :
You are the best! Thank you for taking care of these babies . Wish it was raining in Florida
2026-05-01 09:34:38
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mlwatson17
mlwatson17 :
Awww he’s so sweet 💕
2026-04-29 16:45:03
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jessicaturner6747
jessicaturner6747 :
I’m so glad you guys are ok after all the crazy storms you had
2026-04-30 02:31:26
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nmc_04
Nicole 🌻 :
Who wouldn’t just L❤️VE him???
2026-04-29 12:44:42
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saramoniously
Sookie :
He’s just awesome. ❤️❤️❤️
2026-04-29 15:42:55
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carena_marie
Carena Marie :
Since Clover is gone now you have Pluto shenanigans 🤭
2026-04-29 14:34:10
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uncledaddys.uber :
♥️♥️♥️
2026-04-29 18:03:11
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Katmomma :
❤️❤️❤️
2026-05-01 05:46:38
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The paycheck was the goal. For a generation of women, it was everything. Get the education. Get the job. Negotiate the raise. Prove the equal. We did. And most women I know — smart, earning, educated — are one job loss away from a financial crisis. Not because they can't earn. Because nobody taught them what to do after the money arrived. The feminist movement fought for the income gap. Nobody fought hard enough for the wealth gap — which is larger, quieter, and more consequential. The specific thing nobody told us: Earning is a skill. Keeping and building is a completely different skill. The same woman who negotiates aggressively in every professional setting feels uncomfortable looking at her investment portfolio. Or doesn't have one. Or believes she doesn't have enough yet to start. Compound interest doesn't care about your salary. It cares about what you put to work — and when. At 45, the gap between two women who made the same salary at 30 — one who invested, one who didn't — is not a rounding error. It's not a rounding error. It's a life. The income battle was the right battle. It was won. The wealth conversation is the one we're still not having loudly enough. … Financial anxiety has a body. The chronic stress of knowing you're earning but not building runs on the same cortisol system as any other unresolved threat. The nervous system doesn't distinguish between a predator and a bank account you're afraid to look at. The security that comes from knowing your money works while you sleep changes the baseline. Not the salary. The asset. Start there.
The paycheck was the goal. For a generation of women, it was everything. Get the education. Get the job. Negotiate the raise. Prove the equal. We did. And most women I know — smart, earning, educated — are one job loss away from a financial crisis. Not because they can't earn. Because nobody taught them what to do after the money arrived. The feminist movement fought for the income gap. Nobody fought hard enough for the wealth gap — which is larger, quieter, and more consequential. The specific thing nobody told us: Earning is a skill. Keeping and building is a completely different skill. The same woman who negotiates aggressively in every professional setting feels uncomfortable looking at her investment portfolio. Or doesn't have one. Or believes she doesn't have enough yet to start. Compound interest doesn't care about your salary. It cares about what you put to work — and when. At 45, the gap between two women who made the same salary at 30 — one who invested, one who didn't — is not a rounding error. It's not a rounding error. It's a life. The income battle was the right battle. It was won. The wealth conversation is the one we're still not having loudly enough. … Financial anxiety has a body. The chronic stress of knowing you're earning but not building runs on the same cortisol system as any other unresolved threat. The nervous system doesn't distinguish between a predator and a bank account you're afraid to look at. The security that comes from knowing your money works while you sleep changes the baseline. Not the salary. The asset. Start there.

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