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Why Donkeys Make Great Pets for Hard Workers dailyprompt-1990

What animals make the best/worst pets?

The donkey” is a very suitable and hardworking animal.
Though it may not be as attractive as other animals, its usefulness is immense.
The donkey walks at a slow pace. Its nature is calm and tolerant. It does not complain much. No matter how heavy the load on its back, it keeps walking silently.
The donkey is not afraid of anything. But before leaving its place, it thinks carefully.
People think it is foolish, but it always stays alert for its own safety. Once taught, it never forgets a path or direction.
It proves to be very useful on narrow, mountainous paths.
In some places, donkey’s milk is used for medicinal and cosmetic purposes.
The true value of its utility lies in its disciplined and tireless work ethic.
It eats dry, rough leaves without any fuss. Whether itโ€™s cold, sun, or rainโ€”it works in all kinds of weather.
No one sees its hard work, but the donkey makes its presence known through its dedication.
Its calmness is a sign of its greatness.
It does not speak, but its efforts shout loudly.
It is not foolishโ€”it just doesnโ€™t speak much.
When the world stops, the donkey keeps moving.
Thousands will laugh at you, but very few will value your hard work.
Tolerance is not weaknessโ€”it is the strength of creatures like the donkey.
The donkey never does an MBA, yet it carries the burdens of humans through its work.
It never takes leave, never goes on strikeโ€”the donkey is the king of work!
It is extremely rare to find such an honest, obedient animal.
Being useful is more important than just looking good!

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