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BallsUnlimited (02-16-2010),jjsnakedude (02-19-2010),SpencerShanks (02-16-2010),steveboos (02-16-2010)
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Re: The Husband Rescued one tonight...
Congratulations on your rescue. It is sad to say a lot of people have no idea what they are doing when they get a snake.
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Re: The Husband Rescued one tonight...
Congrats! I'm so glad your man cares about them as much as you do (if not a little more, it seems ).
Definitely keep us posted on how the little guy fares.
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1.0 Crested Gecko - Sol
1.0 SHTCTB Leopard Gecko - Paradox
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And 1.0 incredible, loving husband.
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Re: The Husband Rescued one tonight...
Yes, I'm very glad you were able to save an animal from a life that it really doesn't deserve. Thank goodness you and you husband do what you do. =]
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Re: The Husband Rescued one tonight...
My guesses and knowing you live in NC, i could only imagine it was from Craigslist or something along those lines. I see so many people on there with snakes that SHOULD NOT be kept in their homes. So luckily, there are people like us that will rescue these animals from torture and give them the bestest of homes!
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1.2 Pomeranian's
0.1.15 Tropical Fish
2.2 Snakes:
0.1 2009 100% Het Piebald
0.1 Normal
1.0 Green Tree Python
1.0 Brazilian Rainbow Boa
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Re: The Husband Rescued one tonight...
Good to hear that you now have him, and he's in good hands and will get the proper treatment he deserves! Poor thing. We have people bringing in their snakes they don't want anymore to my work, often they are severly under-weight and have burns on them from heat lamps. It's sad seeing that kind of thing.
Congrats on the rescue! As he recovers, post pictures!
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Re: The Husband Rescued one tonight...
I love to read these rescue stories, they make me happy to know that people are helping out all the time. Congrats Can't wait for pics.
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Re: The Husband Rescued one tonight...
Pictures or it never happened.
Danny 
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Re: The Husband Rescued one tonight...
 Originally Posted by PolkaDotPenguin
they treat them like just a piece of trash ;'[
this most likey peopel consider snakes and cats and dog all throw away pets. they get tired of them they toss them or give minium care until they die and they just don't care. I also think at some of these show people get them on an impluse and never bother to really try to learn much about them or their needs.
Was married to 4theSNAKElady (still wish we were)
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