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06-21-2010, 05:33 PM #11
Nanna looks like a nice family of pets you have there and your daughter looks about 5-6 in the pic on the horse our daughter is 19m old and quite a hand full any advice on getting past the terrible 2's I know are just months away.
Dwarvenchef thats the way things go sometimes when trying to appease or loved ones. What kind of scaly critters do you have. I'll post pics of ours a little later when I have time to wrangle together all the pics.
JPM7676 love the eyes on that Spynx and the Bulldogs look like they would make good guard dogs.
Jimmy sounds like you have a good understanding of what it is to be owned by a cat, as very few people own there cats.
Troggie look forward to seeing the pics.
Sailor are those Briards. I always liked the one on the Loony Tunes cartoons.
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06-21-2010, 05:45 PM #12
Iii[QUOTE=gandrw;613095]Nanna looks like a nice family of pets you have there and your daughter looks about 5-6 in the pic on the horse our daughter is 19m old and quite a hand full any advice on getting past the terrible 2's I know are just months away.
She just turned 4 in march. Good luck with the twos but they were not that bad for us
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06-21-2010, 05:54 PM #13'That is what i do. I drink and i know things'
-Tyrion Lannister.
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06-21-2010, 09:47 PM #14
here is an info page about the Shiba they are a japanese dog about ours is a female and will get about 18 pounds the Carelian bear dog dose look very similar but gets muck bigger. They are beautiful dogs and I like the looks of almost all Spitz type dogs.
Shiba Inu Information and Pictures, Shiba Inus, Shiba, Shibas
The site that link goes to is a very informative site and my wife and I have found it to usually be pretty accurate.
you say your daughter is about 18 now sailor. I'm not looking forward to that time when boys start knocking on the door looking for hew knows what form my daughter. Luckily I have quite a while before I have to worry about that and we have some time to teach her what to look for in a good Boyfriend and to show herself the respect she deserves and not except any less from others.Last edited by gandrw; 06-21-2010 at 09:52 PM.
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06-22-2010, 09:06 AM #15
I used to breed Kenyan Sand Boas and love the smaller boas and pythons. I currently don't have any reptiles or fish as I got really tired of moving them and the mouse farm every 3-4 years to new states...
I'm resisting the urge (my forst true addiction) to set up some reptile set ups... Sceloporus (fence lizerds) are a passion of mine and I find I NEEED!!!! a set up soon or I'll go nuts
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gandrw (06-28-2010)
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06-22-2010, 10:52 AM #16
Nice .. my daughter keeps asking for a Bearded Dragon but my wife still isn't sure about getting a scaly pet.
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06-22-2010, 09:00 PM #17
Just a few of my "houseguests."
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gandrw (06-28-2010)
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06-22-2010, 09:46 PM #18
This is my "cat". But she's is way more a dog. Her name is Puddin Pie and she is my lap kitty. She is also pretty boneless to when you hold her, hence the name. Normally I just call her Nuds and she is a wonderful distraction from doing any homework, or anything for that matter. Some days she follows me around the house and other days she just looks at me like I'm dumb. She likes to be carried around the house and wakes me up by sitting on my face and crying. She is an Apple Head Siamese and is my goofy kitty.
_Will
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gandrw (06-28-2010)
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06-23-2010, 10:51 PM #19
Here are some of are scaled pets past and present. I mis the 60 gallon fish tank with all live plants the most. The Blue, Green and Yellow fish is a male Turquoise Rainbow in full breeding collar that we had to sell when we moved from Farmington to Grand rapids. He went into breeding behavior the week we where moving and it made me sick to have to take down my tank.
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06-23-2010, 11:12 PM #20
Ogershok those tarantulas are beautifully collard are they a type of melanistic hybrid. I would't personally want one but I sure can appreciate the hours of breeding that must have taken to get those collars. My wife breed the leopard geckoes in my last post. We had quite a few at one time. Albinos, Jungle phase, Leucistic's ,Snow leopards ( geckoes not big cats ) and pastille snows.
Wfaist I like the apple head Siamese they look like the original ones did before people breed them to be ultra slim and angular.
Dwarvenchef what type of lizard is the one with the blue underneath.