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TheMustangKid

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2 bulldogs, and 1 boxer, Our boxer is 11 years old, Our female bulldog is 4 (shes a rescue), and our Male Bulldog is 2 ( we got him from a Breader in OK)
 

mac10chap

The bouncy tits guy...
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1 year old 80lb male boxer
4 year old 50lb female boxer
(9) 3 day old boxer puppies 7 males, 2 females (1 solid white male)
 

slow06stang

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My wife and I have two mix breed rescued dogs, they are a bunch of goofballs. The Shepard looking one is super smart, and well if you look at the pic of the other one, he is a bit unfortunate we'll just say. I have a few fish


 

waketek516

Pedal to the Metal!
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I've got a bearded Dragon. His name is Torque. I got him from a really good breeder this winter, and he's about 4 months old & 15" long right now. Fully grown he should hit close to 20" and fatten up a lot more. I built the walls, background, and top of the tank with custom lighting myself about a month ago:

The Tank:
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Size Reference:
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Wonder why I'm taking his picture:
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waketek516

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How come its tiled and not sand...?

Sand is not good for them - it can cause impaction if it is ingested, and is a breeding ground for bacteria.

Tile is cheaper & easier to clean. If he poops... take one tile out and clean it rather than sifting through sand.
 

AutoXRacer

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Didn't know that... I always thought they needed sand or something like the habitat...
 

alloy6ix

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Sand is not good for them - it can cause impaction if it is ingested, and is a breeding ground for bacteria.

Tile is cheaper & easier to clean. If he poops... take one tile out and clean it rather than sifting through sand.

What if he takes a long poop? Do you have to take out more tiles, one at a time, altogether? just wondering, lol. He seems like a much cleaner fellow than my ****** turtles.
 

PompadourBlues

They be obstreperous
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Here's my spoiled little bag of bones. We rescued her when she was 10 months and we've had her for going on two years. We think she's Jack Russel, Daschund and chiuaua (sp?).

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dacofa

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The smaller one we call "Little Diablo" or "Stripe" from gremlins. But they're both very good Road Warriors and love going on trips.
 

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queenbeeGT

grab her
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I had a yorkie :( I miss him alot. Lookin to get another one soon...
 
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TheKurgan

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border collies are the best damn dogs ever created

Define "best". My lab can chew up 10 tiki torches, dig 10 holes, smoke a cigarrette, and go back to sleep before you can blink an eye. Now, my setter....he's just the king of looking cool.
 

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