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What's Your Favorite Type of Pet?



What's your favorite type of pet?  

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  1. 1. What's your favorite type of pet?

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Bumping To Celebrate The Life Of My Boy Gunnar!

You Were The Very Best !!!

Please see the post under support entitled My Heart Is Broken. Penni thank you for helping with his photos.

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Oh, Christina, has Gunnar crossed the Rainbow Bridge? We can see his gentle soul through those beautiful brown doggy eyes -- what a special guy. I hope you are getting the comfort and support you need.

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my fave pets have always been hamsters-Ive had great luck with them-I love my dogs too but I really loved my hamsters-most lived about 6 yrs-they are soft and friendly and fun.

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i am allergic to almost all aminals that have hair. to include cats and dogs and horses and rabbits (rule out a job in the vet field for me). Despite all my allergies, I have 5 cats. three live with my ex boyfriend( yes i pay kitty support and havevisitation sisitation rights) and i have two sweet babies here with me now. my allergies are less severe with cats and seem to dimish the more i am around them. I still have to vacuum almost everyday to keep the ahir down but it is so worth it when they cuddle up with the momma for some good baby kitty love.:Bunny

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These are my to fourlegged kids- Stitch the St. Bernard Mx (on my DH)and beautiful Abari our Kangal girl.

Hope I can get these pictures in here!

Can somebody please tell me how to downsize pictures for in here?:help:

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i have 2 naughty turtles and one VERY naughty ori-pei named quincy. okay, i'm kidding - quincy is the best dog anyone could hope for!!! we rescued him and were worried a little bit because you never know what you will be dealing with, but he never barks, never potties in the house, sits for treats, lays down when i yell at him too, lets mommy and daddy sleep in on the weekend and has just the sweetest temperment EVER. the people at the rescue he was the happiest dog they had ever seen! he is just over a year old and i can't imagine what life was like before him! my biggest fear is losing him. :phanvan he is one spoiled furbaby!

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LOL!!! best expression EVER!!!

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the whole fam. big turtle = kermit the girl, lil turtle = rygel the boy. oh, and the hubby john.

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this is what he does best:

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LOL

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