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Re: what is your dream pet?

Postby Marley.&.Me » Sun Dec 30, 2012 12:01 pm

buzzy3013 wrote:hha, I would hope, then again who am I to talk we have 7 cats (about to be 8, poor Ginger hasnt a home scince our neighbors abandon her) and 4 rats a mouse and a gecko in a 2 bedroom apartment,but most of those are 'smaller' pets most of the breeds of dog you listed are med. to large!


We aren't fan of Small dogs. They bark a lot and can be extremely snappy.
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Re: what is your dream pet?

Postby foreverthesickestsam » Sun Dec 30, 2012 12:09 pm

AGREED! I love most of the hearding & sled dogs my self :)
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Re: what is your dream pet?

Postby Marley.&.Me » Sun Dec 30, 2012 12:15 pm

buzzy3013 wrote:AGREED! I love most of the herding & sled dogs my self :)


We live next to people who own a Yorkie.
Oye. that dog...
She drives you crazy with barking.
And she has bitten me before.
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Re: what is your dream pet?

Postby foreverthesickestsam » Sun Dec 30, 2012 12:19 pm

yhea i sware these small dogs are more likely to bite than a suposed 'killer' like a pit! ESPECALLY if the pit has a good owner!
When you drive home that night with the cage
belted into the passenger seat, the bird
makes a sound that is not a word
but that you immediately recognize

as the sound of your mother’s phone
ringing, and you know it is the sound
of you calling her again and again,
the sound of her not answering. ©

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Re: what is your dream pet?

Postby Marley.&.Me » Sun Dec 30, 2012 12:21 pm

buzzy3013 wrote:yhea i sware these small dogs are more likely to bite than a suposed 'killer' like a pit! ESPECALLY if the pit has a good owner!


I had two pits in my life.

One died from old age

The other was hit by a car :/
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Re: what is your dream pet?

Postby Greyfire » Sun Dec 30, 2012 12:24 pm

My dream pets are:
1.Siamese cat
2.Chihuahua
3.Papillon
4.Pomeranian
5.Parrot
6.Australian Sheepdog

I have 6 fish 12 cats 3 dogs 1 bird 1 rabbit 2 guinea pigs

(All my cats live at different houses but they're still mine)
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Re: what is your dream pet?

Postby foreverthesickestsam » Sun Dec 30, 2012 1:04 pm

So I had my rat in the grass at the park and for some odd reason I had Feline advantage on me, worryed he would get infested w/ fleas i put a TEENY TINY bit on the top of his head, but now im worryed I may have just possibly threatend his life! D:
When you drive home that night with the cage
belted into the passenger seat, the bird
makes a sound that is not a word
but that you immediately recognize

as the sound of your mother’s phone
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of you calling her again and again,
the sound of her not answering. ©

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Re: what is your dream pet?

Postby Marley.&.Me » Sun Dec 30, 2012 1:05 pm

buzzy3013 wrote:So I had my rat in the grass at the park and for some odd reason I had Feline advantage on me, worryed he would get infested w/ fleas i put a TEENY TINY bit on the top of his head, but now im worryed I may have just possibly threatend his life! D:


Is he acting different than usual?
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Re: what is your dream pet?

Postby plum » Sun Dec 30, 2012 1:08 pm

loveheart307 wrote:
Milu wrote:I wanna a snake! King boa. <3 But I don't want, that it eat rats and other pets. I wanna a snake then, when they are vegetarian just like me. : p

(Sorry my bad english.) ^^''



I don't think you can get vegetarian snakes.

Can you? I've never heard of one :)


No, there is no such thing as a vegetarian snake, and they could not live on any kind of vegetarian diet.
However, there are insectivorous snakes that don't need to eat rodents. :3
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Re: what is your dream pet?

Postby foreverthesickestsam » Sun Dec 30, 2012 1:14 pm

•Alligator Blood. wrote:
buzzy3013 wrote:So I had my rat in the grass at the park and for some odd reason I had Feline advantage on me, worryed he would get infested w/ fleas i put a TEENY TINY bit on the top of his head, but now im worryed I may have just possibly threatend his life! D:


Is he acting different than usual?

Nope, same lazy old Zeus
When you drive home that night with the cage
belted into the passenger seat, the bird
makes a sound that is not a word
but that you immediately recognize

as the sound of your mother’s phone
ringing, and you know it is the sound
of you calling her again and again,
the sound of her not answering. ©

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