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One Spuds dog and down from around 200 reptiles at one point to 20 Blood and Short Tail Pythons and one Crested Gecko. Loving all the T's, reptiles, and bull doggies :rock:
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One Spuds dog and down from around 200 reptiles at one point to 20 Blood and Short Tail Pythons and one Crested Gecko. Loving all the T's, reptiles, and bull doggies :rock:
The newest addition to our household is a 9 week old Husky named Azula.
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Hi everyone, here is Cooper the Westie, the Pekingese is Aidan and the Iguana is Kermit, my girlfriend named her. Have a good day.
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Pug the pug
Rocky the mini schnauzer
Lady the Australian Cattle dog
Chip the Tortoise
Cat and hamster are awal
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Bart, the brush dog, approves of this thread! :tu
In my des-res, I have two pet rats, Max and Oz. Max was first to move in, and is essentially a rescued rat. His situation was either he moves in here, or he gets fed to a python. He was no older than six months back then, and the thought of him not seeing the next day... well, the decision was a no-brainer for me. Oz was purchased to be a friend for Max, as they're very social creatures; I can't play like a rat can... I value my hands quite a bit.
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There's no fear of them getting dirty, they spend a lot of their lives cleaning and preening themselves... and sometimes each other. And as I live above a shop, there's no concerns of any noise from them.
And there's always a look of intelligence to them, they're always trying to figure something out.
Deegee --
Ahh, seeing them reminds me of using them in my experiments in grad school...
Yes, they were treated humanely.
Rats are very intelligent; that's one of the reasons psychologists use them in experiments. And they're cheaper to feed than undergrad volunteers.
Coco a pit mix and shadow a lab
Thanks to the wiff and child, I am blessed with a brain damaged Basset hound, an emotionally challenged Corgi, 3 cats, 2 cockatiels, 2 ferrets, and an unknown number of fish........
Here's FREEWAY the squallbag. Noisiest damn cat I've ever been around. Found her as wee tiny kitten in a storm drain at work one day.
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Then there's Smokey. He's my squeaky boy. Rarely says anything. Sleeps on my feet.
Hangs out a lot.
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Then we have MICKEY! He doesn't know he's a cat. Wife raised him on a bottle.
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He has 7 fully functioning toes on each front foot. Trying to give him a pill is
DANGEROUS!
The Corgi, Bo Bo.
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Basset, Hunny Dew, in typical pose.
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No pics of birds, weasels or fishies.
Our cat Cotton... Who we sometimes think coupd do with a good shave because of the amount of fur she sheds.
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Our two:
On the left is our Jack Russell his name is JR. Name was given to him by his first owner. We've had him since his owners didn't want him from 9 months. He is now 5. True to a JRT he is a ratter & quite feisty. He is 11kg (24lbs)
On the right is Maya. She is a 12 month old Blue Cattle cross Bull Arab. She had 3 owners in 3 months before we adopted her. We also adopted her from about 9 months old. She is 35kg (77lbs).
Both are fantastic dogs.
Never had a Jack Russel. Had red heelers for 25 years.
If there is a smarter, more fiercely loyal, and aggravating breed on the planet, I'm unaware of it.
I gave up on dogs when my last heeler died. Wife talked me into getting that damned Corgi. I can see a lot of the way heelers act from that knot head but it ain't the same. I still miss my red dog.
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Jackys are an amazing breed of dog Wullie. Our fella is a text book JRT encompassing all the traditional traits. Anything that runs, is fluffy, has feathers, squeeks or hops will be hunted with an intensity second to none. He is walked for minimum 1 hour per day (rain / hail / shine), though never off lead. He has grown with our children so in very protective of them. All in all has made a fantastic dog. I would own another one.
When choosing his playmate it was always going to be a cattle / cattle cross bitch. Only a cattle has the temperament to keep up with a Jacky, & keep him in line when he needs it (IMO). Having a Blue Cattle previoulsy I am very fond of them. I didn't mean to end up getting a cattle cross (particularly such a large breed cross) but when I agreed to take her from the shelter for a 2 week trail she fitted so well with our family & our JRT that she stayed. :D
I've heard great things about JRT's and I've heard they can be a handful. Just like heelers can. The first three heelers I had didn't get to live full lives. The fourth one made it fifteen years. Got him when he was 6 weeks old and he and I left out on the truck the next day. He trucked with me for 12 years. Rarely had a leash on him as he was always stuck to my knee. I'd hit the pubs and he'd sit right beside me the whole time. Never offered to bite UNLESS somebody was trying to get in whatever vehicle he happened to own at the time (whatever car, pick-up, or truck I happened to put him in belonged to him first and me second.) He had over a 50 word vocabulary and was a great cow dog in his younger days.
They'll damn sure work their way into your heart. Don't know that I'll ever get another one. I'm afraid he'd have too tall an act to follow and I wouldn't want to hold that against one. Maybe in few years when I retire and I can spend more time with 'em, but not now.
and the went for a lay down under my coffee table......
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This is actually our JR a couple of years ago. OK, no more JR pics.
The pup has already grown around 3 inches and has now opens doors if she thinks they should be open (she's learned how to operate a door knob).
My long haired dachshund, out cold on the couch.
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and here is all of the gang with a new member meowzer
Unfortunately, on March 29th I took my Bullet to the Vet for the last time.
His kidneys failed and so did he very quickly. In two weeks he went down so quickly I was shocked.
He fell off his feed and I knew something was wrong. I took him to the Doc and they did some blood work and other tests. I coaxed him along for another 10 days and on his last day he couldn't walk, but crawled and clawed to get in the bed next to me before our appointment.
I held him as they administered the lethal dose and I've never been so hurt.
I'm no spring chicken and at 56 I've been there when parents and friends passed on, but I never had anything that beat me down as much as that did.
For 18 years Bullet was right there, in my face and we went through some times. He was right there when I got home and we had hours of "conversation".
The Vet and her assistant were brought to tears as I crumbled into a heap. My Brother and I 'interred' him in their back yard and it's taken me this long before I could talk about it.
Those months coming home without him were really bad and a while ago I went to the Rescue and found a year old completely black guy and brought him home. He's a handfull, but I remember those days when Bullet got his name - he never stopped ricocheting off the walls and I said he was like a 'Bullet'...
"Spiny Norman" has some big paws to fill, but he's learning. He does things that make me think Bullet is still here. I guess in a way... he is.
I've felt that pain of loosing a "once in a lifetime" four-legged friend, those shoes will never be replaced even though you will have some shoes that fit great.
well today we just afddto the menagerie that is my home and pets, we currently have4 cats, one chocolate lab/German shepherd mix, 1. dwarf lion head rabbit, and the newest member of our Ark, a Miami corn snake. the only pic i have is one of Charlie the rabbit
This dog picture always brings a smile to my face!
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Now, just how do you know that snake is from Miami? Was he smoking on a Cohiba when you got him?:hmmm:
Mine's a champion when it comes to 'out cold on the couch. :)
Talk about a dog's life!
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ok, ok it is what is described as miami phase. when my daughter decided to get it instead of a green anole, the snake is showing the signs of beginning to shed, so now we wait till its done to see its true color.
He looks a lot like a border collie I had. I had two actually, one a pure bred, and the other was mixed with a husky (very thick under coat) but looked very much like yours with a little less white. Sadly I lost him late last year, I had him for 17yrs he wasn't getting around on his own anymore... the other, she was 10 yrs old, had her from a pup also, she died from cancer early this year. If I think of it I'll post some picks tomorrow. You have a beautiful dog there, makes me miss my 17yr old Border collie a lot. By the way my Border collies were named Mate and Roo.
Here's my recently passed Border collies Mate 17 years old and Roo 10 yrs old and my some of my chickens wyan dottes, Sex Links and Rhoad island reds
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Here is another picture of my cat... This is her when she is begging for a treat
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Cool cat, especially how it can "sit" on a wall like that:p
Here is my now 1yr 5month Boxer. This picture is one of him as a pup.
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