Of course. I won't stop training, petting, walking, and spending hours with my donkey. Plus she will always get treats from me. This is just a little cute idea of her and my cow coming to the sirprise random bell cor a treat for a unique way to thank people for any potential donations while actively seeing the good they are supporting with a cute thank you to my animal.
Maybe I will just make it remote activated so there is still the surprise aspect for the animal, have people message me on Facebook when they are watching and would like to see her get a treat. I think my donkey would get a lot of enrichment from having a surprise bell ring telling her she is getting a treat delivered.
She already knows our vehicles and screams in joy as we drive close, she hears my dog's unique excitement bark when I put on my boots and screams in joy before I open the door to go out. I want her to have more surprises and this seems really cute.
I promise you she is one of the most spoiled--but not rotton--donkeys you'll have ever heard of. I love brushing her and she gets at least one one hour session a week. She goes on multi hour walks with me around my residential neighborhood and has a lot of fans. She won't be involved with the nonprofit other than guarding the mini cow. I trained her as a livestock guardian the first three years of her life. To this day when my friend would visit with their dog when it was super preggo my donkey's training instantly kicks in. My donkey is so proud of protecting smaller animals, she takes great joy in it especially when she gets to see baby animals. But, she is a donkey, they have a habit of not trusting strangers. That's just how their brains work. It's why a horse will panic and run from a snake but a donkey will stop, think, then stomp the snake to death. Donkeys will always think first, and that includes weither or not they trust every stranger they see. She was never trained as a therapy animal and won't be, she is simply my friend.