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Key Of David

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Durelen said:
I'd like to breed Sugar Gliders but we cant have them in my state :p how sad...
*looks up* LOL LOL I really didn't read your post until now. You know what I mean then... :cry:

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OK I can't stand it anymore.....WHAT IS THAT THING, and why is it called a "sugarglider"? LOL
 
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Dr Kimble said:
I love ducks. I would raise a duck farm of hundreds of ducks. In fact I think I will :D A pet penguin would be cool too. Or a bear, they are so cute and playful (when they are nice :p )
Also not a good idea. Lol, wouldn't you be scared...?
 
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Sugar gliders are marsupials, called sugar gliders because they like sweet things (honey is a fave) and because their movement is, well, a glide. They're great. A friejd of mine had two, and at first I thought they were weird, but they're really good pets. Not exactly quiet - they have two noises, a bark and some other thing that sounds like mechanical grinding.

My friend used to carry hers around the city in their pouches. She'd put a pouch (made of fleece) in each pocket, or her purse, and be off.

I left out Great Danes. :) A friend has one, and she's lovely. Huge, but a wonderful dog.
 
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dawn marie said:
Also not a good idea. Lol, wouldn't you be scared...?
Well maybe a little scared, until I train my cuddly big pet bear. Then he can roam the woods here in Colorado all he wants, but still has to protect me from tresspassers.
 
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stubbornkelly said:
Sugar gliders are marsupials, called sugar gliders because they like sweet things (honey is a fave) and because their movement is, well, a glide. They're great. A friejd of mine had two, and at first I thought they were weird, but they're really good pets. Not exactly quiet - they have two noises, a bark and some other thing that sounds like mechanical grinding.

My friend used to carry hers around the city in their pouches. She'd put a pouch (made of fleece) in each pocket, or her purse, and be off.
Thank you. :)
 
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stubbornkelly said:
Sugar gliders are marsupials, called sugar gliders because they like sweet things (honey is a fave) and because their movement is, well, a glide. They're great. A friejd of mine had two, and at first I thought they were weird, but they're really good pets. Not exactly quiet - they have two noises, a bark and some other thing that sounds like mechanical grinding.

My friend used to carry hers around the city in their pouches. She'd put a pouch (made of fleece) in each pocket, or her purse, and be off.

I left out Great Danes. :) A friend has one, and she's lovely. Huge, but a wonderful dog.
If I had unlimited space I would assume I would have unlimited money. So for inside the house I would get a maltese for a dog. They have great personalities and don't shed and also are very smart. I had one for 13 years and he was the best dog I ever had. I might also get a doberman for the inside as well.

For the outside I would get a labrador, Golden Retriever, Great Dane, Saint Bernard, and a pure bred Siberian Husky with one green eye and one blue eye. My wife wants me to say a horse for her.

I, of course, would have to hire someone to take care of them
 
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We live on a farm so we already have lots of animals. My children also raise rabbits and we have over 40 of those. I absolutely LOVE dogs! We have 4 in our home, and since I can't possibly afford to have all the different breeds ourselves, I have the next best thing...I own and operate a dog boarding facility, so every day I get to play with up to 30 dogs. It's so much fun!

We have lots of outdoor farm cats, and I guess if I could have any animal that I don't already have in my home, it would have to be a cat. We used to have 2 indoor cats, but had to find new homes for them because one of my daughters became deathly allergic to them. I miss the way they and the dogs used to play with each other.
 
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I think I would open an animal shelter. There's not that many here in Arkansas that I know of (not including the Humane Society) and there are unwanted animals all over the place. People around here have a bad habit of shooting animals they no longer want, or if they get sick and don't want to foot the vet bill.
 
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