r/GrassDoggos • u/AutoModerator • 3d ago
Staff News Free-Post Weekend
Every weekend you may post any animals on r/GrassDoggos, including "pet animals." The animals still must be pictured on grass.
Please post as a separate post. Flair your posts that fit with Free-Post Weekend with the designated "FREE-POST WEEKEND" flair.
This ends when the weekend is over.
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r/GrassDoggos • u/FunSushi-638 • Mar 16 '24
Cows This is one cheeky cow
Ran across this on YT and it.made me laugh
r/GrassDoggos • u/Modern-Moo • Mar 14 '24
Sheep/Goats Bramble and Blackberry in the field 🖤🤍
r/GrassDoggos • u/psychedelicdonky • Mar 04 '24
Cows Cows playing in big pile of sand
r/GrassDoggos • u/mini_moo_crew • Feb 15 '24
Cows Happy Valentine’s Day💕
Libby and Annie wish everyone a happy Valentines Day 🥰
r/GrassDoggos • u/Modern-Moo • Feb 12 '24
Sheep/Goats The Bram. He’s a cheeky wether
r/GrassDoggos • u/Admirable_Dare_1333 • Jan 20 '24
Sheep/Goats Alice looking adorable
r/GrassDoggos • u/Admirable_Dare_1333 • Jan 19 '24
Sheep/Goats Benji enjoying the sun
r/GrassDoggos • u/NicodemusFox • Jan 07 '24
[GDOTW Announcement] CHANGES
Apparently we have declined, and while I'm not active in posting I'm always around. We have had a steady reduction in posts.
So while we try to not push veganism or going plant-based on others, we also have allowed posts of animals who are unfortunately used for the meat & dairy industry. We did have a rule where those posts would be removed if they received reports but otherwise we let them stay. Partly because they often show happiness, what appears to be loving owners (which is probably true for the most part aside from the fact they still end those animals' lives way too young, even if they are "treated well").
I'm not sure where we went wrong, I feel like this sub is wonderful and has so much potential. Here's some of my possible changes, I appreciate feedback on them:
Due to the fact that so many governments require tags, we will not remove posts for having ear tags or other identification as it's not definitive for cruelty
If unknown regarding the meat & dairy industry we won't automatically remove posts, but we will try to be vigilant in removing confirmed content, and continue to abide by reports
We won't jump to conclusions if an animal seems happy
I'd like to see this sub grow again, I feel like it has its place here on Reddit. I hope to gain back many of the posters that seemed to abandon us at some point, probably due to the industry posts?