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    Re: What do you look forward to with your animal(s)?

    "Bad Dog" the Burm

    I honestly can't wait for him to stop wanting to eat my boyfriend! ;] I handle him most often because he's a snarky snake (hehe) and he's finally calmed down for me bite-wise, but daaaang he still cannot handle my boyfriend being near! It's become a running joke that he's jealous of the other man in my life, but I can't wait for him to get a little older, bigger and more secure. <3 He's only 3.5 feet right now and little spitfire. Tagged both of us at different points, but I love him.

    All the ball pythons

    ....I can't wait for them to eat rats @$#%!! -_- we had half on rats, and now only one will eat for us. A couple weeks of mouse-tricking is in our future.

    Wolfdog

    I love that poofball and I can't wait to see how HUGE he gets! This dog is already hip-height with his head and he's six months old. ;] His momma's shoulder actually reached your hip, so I'm psyched to see him get the size of a furry pony, lol! <3 He's the sweetest and most well-behaved pup I've ever been around....because he's been trained so much and socialized so well! haha He still thinks he's the size of his head, and it's adorable.
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    Re: What do you look forward to with your animal(s)?

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    Wolfdog

    I love that poofball and I can't wait to see how HUGE he gets! This dog is already hip-height with his head and he's six months old. ;] His momma's shoulder actually reached your hip, so I'm psyched to see him get the size of a furry pony, lol! <3 He's the sweetest and most well-behaved pup I've ever been around....because he's been trained so much and socialized so well! haha He still thinks he's the size of his head, and it's adorable.
    Ohh you have a wolfdog?! I LOVE them! I wish I could have one... maybe some day.
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    Im looking forward to the legalisation of reptiles in norway
    i doubt it will happen before next year, but until then il just have to enjoy them om my own

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    Re: What do you look forward to with your animal(s)?

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    Ohh you have a wolfdog?! I LOVE them! I wish I could have one... maybe some day.
    I live with my boyfriend and his family and his father does. :] He's silver siberian and 'giant' malamute, lol. <3 He's very high-percent wolf, but acts more like a poofy moose. hehe

    They're very, very, veeeerrrryyyy difficult animals. They aren't dogs, essentially. You have to do extreme training very young, and it is intense, but in the end totally worth the time and difficulty because they are amazing animals. <3 They are very high-needs and basically are a full time job. I will probably never have one personally, but I'm so happy I get to enjoy the one I live with.
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    Re: What do you look forward to with your animal(s)?

    Quote Originally Posted by Misfit View Post
    "Bad Dog" the Burm

    I honestly can't wait for him to stop wanting to eat my boyfriend! ;] I handle him most often because he's a snarky snake (hehe) and he's finally calmed down for me bite-wise, but daaaang he still cannot handle my boyfriend being near! It's become a running joke that he's jealous of the other man in my life, but I can't wait for him to get a little older, bigger and more secure. <3 He's only 3.5 feet right now and little spitfire. Tagged both of us at different points, but I love him.

    All the ball pythons

    ....I can't wait for them to eat rats @$#%!! -_- we had half on rats, and now only one will eat for us. A couple weeks of mouse-tricking is in our future.

    Wolfdog

    I love that poofball and I can't wait to see how HUGE he gets! This dog is already hip-height with his head and he's six months old. ;] His momma's shoulder actually reached your hip, so I'm psyched to see him get the size of a furry pony, lol! <3 He's the sweetest and most well-behaved pup I've ever been around....because he's been trained so much and socialized so well! haha He still thinks he's the size of his head, and it's adorable.

    I feel your pain.. I almost get mauled every time I have to deal with my Macklots. but him, like your burm will calm down (or maybe not.. Shaka Zulu is mental...) HOPEFULLY lol

    Keep em coming! I love seeing what people enjoy about their reptiles!
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    I look forward to feeding!!

    I adore watching Axel eat. I watch him so intensely (from a distance, of course) That I almost feel like I'M eating!
    I also look forward to him growing up and out. I'm so jealous of people with fat snakes...<3<3 haha

    I look forward to someday in the future when I can purchase a female and breed!

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    As for my BPs, I can't wait to see my female's potential size as an adult. For my male, I can't wait to see him fully recovered from four years of neglect. On the non-reptile side, I'm always excited when my miniature donkeys get close to labor. One had her foal almost two weeks ago, the other should be due in the next week or two. Since their gestation period is 11-14 months, they take the most patience and reap the greatest reward.
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    Re: What do you look forward to with your animal(s)?

    Like everyone else with their boas, now that I have one I can't wait to see how big he gets, and I'm also really looking forward to the bright coloration and iridescence. He's really tiny right now so he doesn't really have much.

    With all of my other snakes, I'm just looking forward to spending a good many years with them. My bp and my creamsicle okeetee corn were my first 2 snakes, so they're really close to my heart.

    And then with my crestie, I also can't wait for her to get bigger and calm down enough so I can just walk around the house with her and not worry about her leaping into space. She's already gotten a lot better, but still gets that look sometimes like she wants to fly, and with cats around I wouldn't want to risk it. She's still really cute right now though, and I definitely don't want to wish any months or years away
    ~ Erin ~

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    I look forward to when eggs are laid and babies are born, especialy with my retics.
    I look forward to the day when my bigest female retic dosen't strike at me everytime
    I open the cage because of her insane feeding response, which will probably never come.

    I look forward to seeing my sulcata ouside roaming my backyard in the summer.

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