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    Pied girl and me and my dog, too

    I liked this one of me, Rigby (Whippet dog, nearly 12 years old), and our 2008 cute little female piebald- Miss Elizabeth. She is soooo sweet, and a great eater. She is growing fast since we got her.


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    Re: Pied girl and me and my dog, too

    I love the snake but I am particularily fond of the whippet. I used to have two - brothers. Have you ever tried coursing with it?
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    Re: Pied girl and me and my dog, too

    great pic of the fam
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    Re: Pied girl and me and my dog, too

    cute girl... and so is the one shes hanging on to.

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    Re: Pied girl and me and my dog, too

    I love the pic and everything about it.... I do however have one problem and I know I should not say anything but I have to. Not going to go any further than saying it once and not pushing my opinion on anyone... But in my own opinion it isn't safe to have a snake around your neck only because it could get spooked and could constrict. I know its just a baby but it is possible. Please do not take this as an attack in any way shape or form like I said it is only an opinion. That said beautiful snake, beautiful dog, and beautiful person. I wish you great luck with your animals.

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    Re: Pied girl and me and my dog, too

    I wouldn't be worried. After all, she is a mom, she's bound to have great reflexes

    Very cute picture! How do the dogs act around the snakes?

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    Re: Pied girl and me and my dog, too

    I definately respect the aboves opinion and there is always a danger. My opinion although it could be scary if it occured is outside of a rather large ball python with some experience getting them unraveled or breaking the hold would be rather easy to do as long as you kept your wits about you before your asphyxia level got to high... Anyways having a snake around your neck is not super safe, but with balls I find it unlikely that an experienced owner would put one they are unfamiliar with around their neck and would be aware of grip and have an escape route if issues.

    Either way she could just tap out like the do in cage fighting and submit...!!!!!! Per UFC rules the snake is suppose to break the submission!!!! lol jk
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