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ID-0482: Bmr Lavendeltee
aka "Pudu"
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Discipline: English Pleasure, Driving, Liberty, foraging
Just as her registered name- Lavender Tea - suggests, Pudu is just as calm as she is lovely. Spend but a few moments of time with her and feel all stress melt off. She is soothing, both in presence and in character. Kind, very sensitive and attune to others emotions. It seems she seeks out those in need of some company and will stay with them. She is on the quiet side, but does give a few chosen neighs and whickers here and there. While very level headed, Pudu does have some jovial energy to her, which makes her very charming. Its not over the top, its not dry, a genuine and honest sort. Shes friendly and likes to be pet and talked to, but also displays distinct loyalty and love for the people she adores most.
Pudu likes to listen to wind chimes, one has been fixed to the barn she prefers resting in. Her little own stall also has one about, along with dried lavender, other herbs and similar themed decor.
She holds much love for flowers. Troughout all seasons, Pudu can often be found by the nearest patch of wild blossoms. It seems she is right at home there, though she also tends to eat some of them. Her favourite would be lavender, but she cant have large quantities. Instead Pudu chooses daisys and all manner of other blooms, it seems they do wonders for her overall health. She also quite enjoys fruit and knows all the spots where such bushes and trees grow. Blueberries, apples and more- she has a roster troughout the seasons. Her owner will cut grapes for her as well. She also gets hand baked lavender treats or tea of the variety. Espechially when its hot, cold lavender tea and other tasty addatives are put into water buckets to encourage hydration.
She happily carries baskets and goes along with people to forage and harvest. Theres many a picture of her carrying heaps of lavender, bouties of apples, herbs, vegetables and sunflowers.