The Childhood Goat Trauma Foundation

by Scott Beale on January 5, 2007 · 3 comments

The Childhood Goat Trauma Foundation

In reference to my Tree Climbing Goats post, RICK! recommends that if goats scared you as a child, then you may want to join The Childhood Goat Trauma Foundation. He warns that though cuddly, goats are cunning and can strike without warning.

The Childhood Goat Trauma Foundation was created in 1982 by a small group that originally came together as a an informal support group for problems that were the result of traumatic experiences at petting zoos as children. This group realized that there were many others out there who were afraid to come forward with their horrific stories and wanted to find some way to help as many people as they could. The Childhood Goat Trauma Foundation is the result of their dream.

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1 Goat October 30, 2007 at 5:16 pm

awsomeeee!!!

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