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by The Cat » Fri Mar 30, 2012 11:58 pm
Jukebox wrote:Very generous for you to help people search for their next pet.
Sugar gliders, by the way, are very social animals. You have to have at least two of them and they require a lot of attention. These pets are hard to look after, but if you have the time and love I'm sure they'll make good pets. (:
Mine is too hard to care for I think personally. I got her from a person where they only had one glider. But thanks everyone for the kind posting.
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by Aqacia » Sat Mar 31, 2012 12:09 am
1. Me and my mum are allergic to animals with long fur.
2.I would prefer outdoor but i dont mind.
3.Cheap
4.A mix of both but i dont want a pet that needs attention a lot as i have a quite busy life
5.A animal that will fit in.
6.I would prefer a dog since my neighbor was 3 and i dont want a cat since it could get hurt.
7.None
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by The Cat » Sat Mar 31, 2012 8:26 am
tdwtpets wrote:1. Me and my mum are allergic to animals with long fur.
2.I would prefer outdoor but i dont mind.
3.Cheap
4.A mix of both but i dont want a pet that needs attention a lot as i have a quite busy life
5.A animal that will fit in.
6.I would prefer a dog since my neighbor was 3 and i dont want a cat since it could get hurt.
7.None
Okay, you might want a bulldog. They have short hair. I think they're small too which is good for your neighbor being small. If you'd like more suggestions then feel free to ask.
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by Aqacia » Sat Mar 31, 2012 8:40 am
Oh i forgot to say, i dont know if it makes a difference but my neighbors dogs are all of a different size one is a husky the other is a small dog but i am not sure on the breed and the other one is a medium size and i have no idea what breed it is. The husky i suspect is a mix, there are two males and one female. Each of the dogs has a bad point as one keeps on barking at birds all the time, the other keeps on jumping up at everything and everyone while the husky gets wound up easily and is the oldest.
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by Aqacia » Sat Mar 31, 2012 8:48 am
I think i am ok with this suggestion but my friend has a bulldog and she says its a real hand full to care for as its a really energetic breed and she kept bulldogs for some time now.
For the poodle suggestion i am worried the other dogs may not get along with a poodle to well.
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