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photography Pet picture thread!

Cheers heres a couple more..
 
 
 
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So many beautiful pets! I'm a dog person myself, but the cats are cute too ;)
 
I don't have any pets currently. I lost my 2 year 8 month rattie, Petyr Baelish, in May - his poor little body aged faster than his spirit. He was my little  buddy (my relationship with him was almost exactly like a relationship with a puppy!). I even forced him into photoshoots for holidays (he got treats for playing along)  :lol:
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Now I get my pet-fix by volunteering at a local greyhound adoption group and helping with turnout, clean up, and photography.
 
Roo said:
So many beautiful pets! I'm a dog person myself, but the cats are cute too ;)
 
I don't have any pets currently. I lost my 2 year 8 month rattie, Petyr Baelish, in May - his poor little body aged faster than his spirit. He was my little  buddy (my relationship with him was almost exactly like a relationship with a puppy!). I even forced him into photoshoots for holidays (he got treats for playing along)  :lol:
{Cute rats picture}
 
^he's cute. I've got a 2 year 4 month hooded rat right now, used to have two but the other died of lung cancer in February. Wish I could get a decent picture here, but her favorite things to do are, in order: Steal food from table. Steal earbuds from ears, eat food/earbuds behind the dishwasher(she found a hole in the counter), run everywhere, and eat cameras. As the last one suggests, getting a good picture of her is difficult. Surprisingly, she doesn't have any health issues yet, and is still just as energetic as two years ago.
 
Since the wife and mother-in-law weren't really on board with adopting a full grown bully, we've decided to go the puppy route instead.
 
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Meet Duncan.  He will be moving in with us in the next couple of weeks.

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And yes, that is him trying to take a bite out of my beard.  Now I understand why the dog rescue named him "Chompy".
 
JuanHubero said:
Since the wife and mother-in-law weren't really on board with adopting a full grown bully, we've decided to go the puppy route instead.
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Meet Duncan.  He will be moving in with us in the next couple of weeks.

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And yes, that is him trying to take a bite out of my beard.  Now I understand why the dog rescue named him "Chompy".
JH, is that an APBT or another bully breed?
 
My Felix passed away not to long ago, and I have been missing having a dog for months now, so I went to the spca a couple times to look around.  Last Monday I saw a 
sweet 8 year old chihuahua.  I took her home, and we are getting along very well.  I think she was used to produce puppies, and not taken care of very well.  The spca removed
a mass from her mammalary gland, she was being treated for ear infection, and a special shampoo for her skin.  She is not yappy like a regular chihuahua, and not afraid of
other dogs, even big ones.  This is the first time I have ever been to a shelter to adopt a dog, and I'm very happy I did.  I'll post a picture of her tomorrow.
 
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