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  • If he poops and you see the mealworm parts in his poo, then there is a good chance he was able to pass them. If he doesn't pass the hard exoskeleton of the worms, then I'd start soaking him in warm water everyday, and keep an eye on him. If he becom…
  • I'd still not feed mealworms often, regardless of size. Baby dragons can easily get impacted.
  • What ticks me off more is that some people contact you and act like they want your services, but during the last step of finalizing the deal they come out and say the can't afford your LISTED prices. Clearly they can see what you want to be paid, an…
  • Nickelback__Luver wrote: I think it's more of a thing dealing with neighbors than what's good for the animal. I agree, the laws aren't necessarily about what the specific animal needs, it's about appeasing your neighbors and neighborhood. I liv…
  • Crickets breed and lay eggs fairly fast, so after awhile I stopped checking for eggs, because you can basically guarantee that if there is dirt in the cage, then there will be eggs after a couple days. To make sure you get lots of eggs out of your s…
  • So, is this about aggressive dogs or pit bulls? In my area pit bulls are generally the most aggressive dogs, and they have definitely been the most outwardly aggressive, and dangerous I've come in contact with. The quarantine rooms for dog attacks a…
  • I volunteered at the local shelter for awhile, and your concerns were the exact concerns I always had. Whenever you volunteer around animals in those kind of conditions you have to be prepared that you might bring something home; it's like a nurse w…
  • 15 females, and 5 males is a good start. I personally buy a couple hundred a week, and when I was breeding I had ordered 1500 adults. If they've dug holes, and are sitting in them, then they are not laying eggs. Sounds like you need to pick up some …
  • It's easy to forget that we(humans) are larger, and often times just as unfamiliar as a dog. I'd be willing to bet that the dog was no more frightening than the 2 owners. I'm not saying it was a necessarily a good idea to take the dog in there(since…
  • Sybhat3 wrote: Very pretty! I want one o: I think ours were ordered from QVC, and came from Cottage Farms. Toonya wrote: Well you can't have one >.> :P Very pretty sushi . Are the poisonous From my understanding they are considered n…
  • Zagari Wolf wrote: Funny you should say that PrinceSushi. lol During school, WWII was always my favorite to study. It's been a long time since then and I've forgotten a lot. Last night was I researching WWII to get name ideas. Yes, list weapon nam…
  • I like the Dachshunds, and Pawnee. Is she named after Pawnee Native Americans? My heritage includes Pawnee.
  • I completely agree with Bama. Though I don't know much about babies, my mother is a nurse that works in a convalescent facility. Some of her patients are unable to really move around, so they spend a lot of time in bed or in a wheelchair. Sitting, o…
  • lovefrompaige wrote: I ALWAYS want to pet doggies if I see them. . . But if its a service dog, I usually just say to the owner, you have a beautiful dog. This is what I do, and I agree that they always do seem happy to hear their dogs are pret…
  • totouser wrote: I have been looking everywhere for a layout maker. I used to be able to come on and have trouble decidin on one, and now I cant find one? Ugh.... School is about to start. Most are probably trying to enjoy the last few weeks/da…
  • Call the police and file a complaint.
  • Well, technically that definition isn't all that incorrect. Professional artists, at least the good ones, won't call themselves professionals until they sell art for money on a regular basis. Professional artists also tend to be career artists, or a…
  • A used game, maybe? lol. Ah, see if you learn the language, you don't have to rely subtitles. Back then I was probably at my strongest in understanding Japanese( I was watching them weekly as they were released in Japan), but nowadays I have to hav…
  • Seriously. lol. It's the second largest flower(well, petals that is) I've ever seen in person. This was the first. Hibiscus
  • Nickelback__Luver wrote: XD If they made a Bleach themed Xbox, I'm sure I'd buy it ^^' I understand obsession! I have never played any Xbox games though, lmao. I want one though... but no money for it. My friend would too. He's obsessed with Bl…
  • Congrats! I'm so glad you are able to help him, or at least try to. Clearly he hasn't had an easy life, so hopefully he'll really open up with a little TLC. Zagari Wolf wrote: Blitz is cute and German! I think that's a cute name! I wish I could…
  • Have you explained your feelings to him? Maybe he just doesn't realize that you want to spend time with him, other than being his unprofessional therapist. Other than that, sometimes brothers and/or sisters just need time apart from each other, ev…
  • Is she young? My grandmother has a cat that was like that as a kitten. Took him awhile to grow out of that craziness.
  • The Shiba Inu one is quite nice in my opinion. I like the overall arrangement of it, and the little cloud details. Here are some things I think might improve your banners, but keep in mind this is to my standards and what I like, so it might not ple…
  • I agree with Alabama on large breeds. Do a lot of research before buying them, because most have to be on special diets, and are prone to problems caused by their size and growth rate. My favorite breed is the Irish Wolfhound, so I've been doing res…
  • I've been watching that kennel as well, and when a month went by, they didn't become available despite saying they were depressed and what not. Actually, I've only ever gotten about 2 dogs at the 1 month mark. I think it just depends on how neglecte…
  • I bred crickets for awhile. It's not complicated at all, just takes time to get a colony going. Since you have a small dragon, you can start small. The biggest tip I can give is to watch you temperatures and your humidity. If the soil the eggs are i…
  • If you want, I can give advice and critique. I'd need examples.
  • My grandmother owned one named Spanky that I grew up with until he got injured about 5 years ago. I believe she had him before I was born, so he was probably between 15-20 when he had to be euthanized. Personality wise I always thought he was kind o…
  • iluvdogs111 wrote: Kazuko wrote: I would definitely advise against labs. ._. They're high energy dogs and I've heard a lot more horror stories about that breed than I have good ones. Same with retrievers. Really? Labs are great family dogs. I…