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Two big dogs are Standard Poodle (male) and Chocolate Lab (female). They have given us 3 litters of "Labradoodle" puppies that have been very popular. I attatched a picture of a 3 week old puppy. One little mutt (mom is a poodle and dad is from a damn good neighborhood).
That's dad on the table...
I just finished a new inclosure and found Plexiglass far more expensive than both regular and tempered glass due to oil prices at least where I am from.
I agree with Montana, get tempered glass. You will find plexiglass more expensive due to it's relationship to oil and you will not like it in a very short period of time because of it's distortion and volnerability to scratches.
Took all the kids out today for some sun.:cool: Ariat is so tolerant of my dogs, probably because she has known them since she got here. Anyway she just laid there catchin some sun while the ding dong dogs ran around and came to see if she wanted to play.
Thanks for your kind reply! I love animals, never had much interest in reptiles until a very close friend whom has several allowed me up close to his, then having the oportunity to get this one from a guy who didn't understand what it takes having one, funny how things work out huh?
I get made...
I don't know anything about "Savanna's" however, if they are anything like "Tegu's", each has a very different personality. I would never hesitate to or discourage from seeing a veterinarian but I think you might simply have a lizzard that likes water. If it didn't like water, cold or otherwise...
The nails grow so if it is just that, it is easier to assume that it will grow back. The toe itself however, that is a different senario all together. If the toe is gone............well then that is it.
When I got mine a year ago, she had a toe on her hind leg that was injured badly. The man...
She never did really hibernate, the longest that she was out all winter was only 3 days. She did slow way down on eating and activity but non the less, she never did go completely lights out.
She would only eat maybe every 3-4 days and not much at that. But I still held her every day and we got...