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• #6102
Alf wondering when we are going for a walk this evening.
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• #6103
Frank is awesome, what is he exactly?
I have 2 leapord geckos and a bearded dragon will post them sometime
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• #6104
Frank is a Crested gecko. Not sure on the morphology exactly but there's some dalmatian in there.
I have 4 leopards. Been offered some leo eggs that I might then sell when they're old enough.
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• #6105
Another quick update on mr Riley :0)
He had his final lot of stitches out yesterday, and the vet is over the moon with how well he has healed and that his gait is excellent... I can take him out for walks as of today.... But he was still in bed this morning!
He has also lost weight, and I've given him a haircut and now he is bouncing around like a puppy again.... Very happy!
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• #6106
Awesome news :)
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• #6107
Good to hear :-)
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• #6108
Cheers guys.... Here's a snap of the top. I'll try to get under when he feels more benevolent!
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• #6113
Amazing. They've really grown up!
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• #6114
And eating children soon.
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• #6115
Am getting a lobster on Monday, a live lobster as a pet!!!!. Maybe two as lobsters are gregarious.
You should not get pets for christmas, but these will be dinner on boxing day.
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• #6116
I knew a chap that got crabs at a Christmas party. He didn't keep them long either.
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• #6117
Indestructidog is still with us, but the slow loss of the motor neurons to his hind legs and now hips is more and more evident each time I come home.
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He's a beaut @eyebrows. Long may he last!
My mum and I have been thinking (never a good idea) and have decided to get another dog, probably a cocker spaniel. In many ways it's easier for us and beneficial for our current dog to have a companion when we're out, not that I'm going anywhere for the next few weeks.
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• #6119
My Sprollie, Alfie, went to the poodle parlour the other day for a wash and blow dry so that he smelt nice (for a change) at Christmas. He came back looking lovely, smooth and shiny like a mole. We went for a walk the next day and got wetter than a haddock's bathing costume. He then shook to dry off and I heard something I've never heard before. You know how dogs shake from the head first, finishing at the tail? Alfie did just this but the final tail end included a sound of slapping, like a live fish might do on a hard surface but slightly hollow sounding (like cupped hands clapping). I can only conclude that his undercarraige has been thoroughly trimmed and his tackle is slapping his thigh. Csb, I know but I needed to share.
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• #6120
wish you hadn't
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• #6121
We shall rename him in your honour.
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• #6122
Please can we have a photo of Alfie?
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• #6123
Sprollie
Wow, that sounds like a breed that needs A LOT of mental stimulation?
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• #6124
In the confines of the house and garden he is perfect unless he smells cat or fox then he is like he is out on walks. The thousand yard stare and totally deaf. He is also completely unresponsive to food/treats on walks so he is always on a 15 metre lead when out and about. He absolutely cannot be trusted off a lead but he is a lovely dog the rest of the time. We've had him five years and he's about seven and a half so he's never going to change.
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cosmo
My beast, belgian Malinois.
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