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buithanh1984
Thành Bùi :
Đẹp thế này ai còn lí trí dc nữa🙃
2025-07-28 09:50:54
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atig513
Khi nào giàu đổi tên :
Phải như này mới là 1 kiều nữ thực thụ nè bạn 🥰
2025-07-26 16:47:34
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linhnu.999
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vv nt cho em nha
2025-07-27 02:50:07
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2025-07-26 14:22:31
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2025-07-28 09:54:54
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2025-07-27 15:11:22
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2025-07-27 05:12:24
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2025-07-27 00:51:50
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helloem88
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2025-07-26 17:58:17
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2025-07-26 14:32:50
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Rep ib mình chao đổi chút nhé
2025-07-28 07:14:02
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我了个去🧐🧐🧐
2025-07-27 16:08:48
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usethetthoi
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Xin về nuôi đc không 😁😁😁
2025-07-26 14:28:45
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here are some warning signs that a dog rescue profile might actually be a scam or abusive operation in disguise: 1.The dogs always appear extremely skinny, injured, or neglected, and they never improve over time. You may see the same dogs over and over in terrible condition — but there’s no real progress. 2.You never see the dogs eating, being treated, or recovering. Real rescues show feeding, care routines, and proper rehabilitation updates. Scam pages only show suffering. 3.No genuine updates or outcomes. You never see dogs getting adopted, moved to safer places, or fully healed. There’s no timeline of recovery — just repeated suffering. 4.Injuries seem exaggerated, untreated, or even worsened. In some cases, procedures are done on camera by unqualified people or so-called “vets” who don’t use anesthesia or proper hygiene. This is often staged to exploit sympathy and get more donations. 5.PayPal or cash app links are often in the bio, and some pages constantly push for donations without transparency about where the money goes. 6.No local collaboration. Real rescues work with local communities, vets, shelters, or animal welfare organizations.  7.Comments may be limited, deleted, or flooded with bots, especially when people ask questions or express concern. 8.Emotionally manipulative captions. These accounts often guilt-trip followers with lines like “Donate or this dog dies tonight.” Real rescues focus on compassion, not emotional blackmail. 9.Stolen or recycled content. Some accounts repost shocking videos from elsewhere to pose as the rescuers. #foryou
here are some warning signs that a dog rescue profile might actually be a scam or abusive operation in disguise: 1.The dogs always appear extremely skinny, injured, or neglected, and they never improve over time. You may see the same dogs over and over in terrible condition — but there’s no real progress. 2.You never see the dogs eating, being treated, or recovering. Real rescues show feeding, care routines, and proper rehabilitation updates. Scam pages only show suffering. 3.No genuine updates or outcomes. You never see dogs getting adopted, moved to safer places, or fully healed. There’s no timeline of recovery — just repeated suffering. 4.Injuries seem exaggerated, untreated, or even worsened. In some cases, procedures are done on camera by unqualified people or so-called “vets” who don’t use anesthesia or proper hygiene. This is often staged to exploit sympathy and get more donations. 5.PayPal or cash app links are often in the bio, and some pages constantly push for donations without transparency about where the money goes. 6.No local collaboration. Real rescues work with local communities, vets, shelters, or animal welfare organizations. 7.Comments may be limited, deleted, or flooded with bots, especially when people ask questions or express concern. 8.Emotionally manipulative captions. These accounts often guilt-trip followers with lines like “Donate or this dog dies tonight.” Real rescues focus on compassion, not emotional blackmail. 9.Stolen or recycled content. Some accounts repost shocking videos from elsewhere to pose as the rescuers. #foryou

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