Cayde and Ikora

#gettoknowme my dogs Cayde (Golden retriever/ black Labrador retriever) and Ikora (Great Pyrenees) are my life. I love them with all my heart. I love cosplay, gaming, art, making things, reading, learning about history and cultural things. I am AuDHD and have severe depression, severe anxiety, and severe PTSD. I also have Crohn’s disease. Mental health, family, and friends are important to me. I will not accept racism, sexism, ageism, or any other form of hate. Black Lives Matter, LGTBQIA+ lives matter, Trans People are real and matter, Women should be heard and not shamed or victim blamed, toxic masculinity needs destroyed, mental health is a need, Indigenous peoples stories should be told and cultural lands reclaimed. We won’t always agree on topics or how to handle things but healthy discussion must be had to improve whether we like it or not. Be open, be kind. Welcome to my page!

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2025/1/17 Edited to

... Read moreCaring for dogs like Cayde and Ikora goes beyond companionship; it enhances our mental well-being. Having pets can significantly lower anxiety and stress levels, acting as a natural source of comfort and joy. Additionally, participating in communities that share interests such as dog ownership, cosplay, or gaming fosters connection and support among individuals facing similar challenges. Many dog owners find solace in activities like walking their dogs or engaging in training sessions, which not only strengthen the bond but also promote physical health. It opens avenues for social interactions with other dog lovers, creating friendships rooted in shared experiences. Moreover, the statement against racism, sexism, and other forms of hate underlines the importance of inclusivity in our communities. Embracing diversity and encouraging discussions about mental health are vital to create a supportive environment for everyone. Always remember, being open and kind not only enhances our own lives but enriches those around us.