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Re: The Story of an African Fat Tail and a Curious Dog
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The Following User Says Thank You to TerrieL For This Useful Post:
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Man, cute pics, but I would be terrified that the dog would just decide to chomp the gecko in a much larger scale version of what happens when a gecko chomps an insect!
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Re: The Story of an African Fat Tail and a Curious Dog
Originally Posted by olstyn
Man, cute pics, but I would be terrified that the dog would just decide to chomp the gecko in a much larger scale version of what happens when a gecko chomps an insect!
He is an incredibly calm dog. He usually sits/sleeps in my reptile room while I'm cleaning tubs, changing water, feeding, all that good stuff. I honestly didn't know that he was even coming over to smell my Caramel female until he showed up in my view finder of the camera. I don't usually risk it at all, but I snapped a couple of quick pictures and had him move back. He sat back down where he was originally and the photo session ended. I don't think he would ever try to bite one but like you said there is always the off chance which is why this doesn't usually happen. I uploaded the pictures afterward and laughed pretty hard so I had to post them.
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Love it.. thanks for sharing.. That gecko is way too cool for school.
1.0 Spider (Ash)
0.1 Leo (Yennifer)
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Re: The Story of an African Fat Tail and a Curious Dog
Originally Posted by luluizzi
Love it.. thanks for sharing.. That gecko is way too cool for school.
Thank you, I completely agree. Fat tails morphs are the coolest thing since sliced bread!
Specializing in Ball Pythons, New Caledonian Geckos, and African Fat Tails
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