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This is an educational piece, a quick history lesson for people to know the history of black people and their pets, mostly dogs. So please click on the link and learn something. I hope you enjoy it. Thank you Stereo. Bye. This is Blue Matter. See ya.
Thank you for this Blue Blue. This was very informative. I learned some stuff. Like I knew about the slave catcher dogs, right? I didn't know about how they really train the dogs to **** black people. I've had relatives tell me that. I
Oh, I'm so glad you enjoy that information, but it also looks at how we are also pet friendly with obviously with our pets, not just, you know, but it just showcases the history of why some black people like our grandparents or great grandparents were not fond of, you know, animals or even my father, you know, he is from the Jim
But I like how it touched on the lady who was in Harlem who was paralyzed and she started breeding all those cats and was making money breeding and selling them. You know, she had a fondness for animals, so it just goes to show, you know. And my grandfather on my mother's side, my maternal grandfather owned, we had a German shepherd, you know, and that was given by a white family when we moved into the neighborhood,