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Re: I found him! (or did he find me?)
 Originally Posted by PitOnTheProwl
Please stop watching animal planet  
SSALB, glad you found him.
No doubt!
Pit Bulls are some of the best dogs ever!
Anybody who remembers the show The Little Rascals would remember Pete The Pup. The first UKC/AKC registered Pit Bull Amstaff.
He was down from Colby Pit Bull stock.
The dog was the ultimate kids dog.
Sorry for the off topic there but it made me miss my girl.
RIP. Beautiful Lilla

And most important, glad you have your snake back!!!!!!!!!
Last edited by Gio; 10-26-2013 at 06:51 PM.
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Re: I found him! (or did he find me?)
 Originally Posted by SSALB
A Boa will eat just about anything.  When i kept Vine Snakes that fed strictly on lizards i would always give my Boa's any left over lizards and they would take them without hesitation.
I am sure the comment wasn't made as a snide remark towards Pit Bulls. I, personally, wouldn't want to get bit by any medium/large breed dog - The breed of dog in question just happened to be a Pit Bull.
Me too, there is a big weight lifted off of my heart. I was so worried about him.
Thank you, and yes, my comment had nothing to do with the breed and everything to do with the fact that we're talking about multiple dog bites. Please don't put words in my mouth or make assumptions about me, "PitOnTheProwl". (And by the way, even if I was talking about a pit bull bite specifically, exactly what part of my statement are you complaining about? Am I supposed to believe it would be a fun experience??)
Also, as some of you may have seen in my earlier threads, I just rescued a boa that was forced to eat chicken eggs for at least 2 months. I suspect if they're hungry enough, they'll go after almost any living thing that they can catch and swallow.
Last edited by Surrealle; 10-26-2013 at 09:07 PM.
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"Laughter is the best medicine. But in some situations, the Heimlich maneuver may be more appropriate." 
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Re: I found him! (or did he find me?)
 Originally Posted by Annarose15
Had a boa for twenty years.  They eat rodents and birds, not lizards.
Boas can and will make a meal out of an iguana if given the chance.
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Re: I found him! (or did he find me?)
 Originally Posted by John1982
Boas can and will make a meal out of an iguana if given the chance.
I never would have thought that but it is very interesting, learn something new every day.
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Re: I found him! (or did he find me?)
 Originally Posted by PitOnTheProwl
I never did put words in your mouth.............You assumed straight on the "pit bull bite". 
I for one can tell you that the amount of bite pressure they have is like nothing I have ever felt before, yes I had a car fall on me way back and it doesn't compare.
Yes, they are the ultimate dog for the right owners.  
I said "putting words in my mouth" to mean you were implying I said something I didn't say or mean; maybe that wasn't the best choice of phrase, but I didn't appreciate being jumped on and scolded for what was just a silly joke. Particularly since there was nothing anti-pit about it.
Anyways, I don't really care anymore. I have no problem with pits. I'm glad the OP found his snake. This whole thing seems to be a misunderstanding and it's not worth the argument it's caused. Moving on..
Last edited by Surrealle; 10-26-2013 at 10:08 PM.
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"Good judgment comes from experience.. Which, unfortunately, comes from bad judgment."
"Laughter is the best medicine. But in some situations, the Heimlich maneuver may be more appropriate." 
0.1 Normal BP/1.0 RTB rescue/foster
1.1 Ponies/1.2 Kitties
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Re: I found him! (or did he find me?)
My avatar is a picture of him right before he went missing.
This is him now. He has a few good meals in him and put on some weight since i found him but he definitely needs to put on quite a bit more.
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Re: I found him! (or did he find me?)
 Originally Posted by SSALB
Moral of the story?
Don't report it to the local news.
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