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    Do you own a rare breed pet? Post some pics.

    As many of us enjoy having a unique car, let's see what you have for a pet.

    Our 13 month old Russian Volkodov "Koda." He's already 31 inches tall at the shoulder and weighs 140 pounds NOT fat. His father is almost 180 pounds. The family and Viper sleep safe and sound with him patrolling the house lol!
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    Male and Female DONOVAN Pinschers.. (not Dobermans).. The Donovan line is smarter, quicker, agile etc. although probably stinkier and holy crap do they like to wreck stuff..
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    Not a rare breed, but white Boxers make up only about 20% of Boxer population. The rare part is she has eyebrows.


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    Our 3 year old Hyacinth Macaw, "Herbie"
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    ^There's always gotta be "that guy", haha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vombomb View Post
    Our 3 year old Hyacinth Macaw, "Herbie"
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    I love parrots. I would like to get an African Grey one day, those Macaws are too loud but the Hyacinth is so beautiful! Used to have a cockatiel as a kid. Now my parents still have a French Bulldog; I just can't have pets in my building.

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    This guy walked up one day with no collar when I was cleaning the viper. I gave him some food and he hasn't left since. I put up a couple adds to find the owner and even had him checked at the vet for a chip. I wasn't looking for a dog but I let him stay. Not sure what breed he is, probably some kind of mix but I've never seen another dog like him...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vipes View Post


    This guy walked up one day with no collar when I was cleaning the viper. I gave him some food and he hasn't left since. I put up a couple adds to find the owner and even had him checked at the vet for a chip. I wasn't looking for a dog but I let him stay. Not sure what breed he is, probably some kind of mix but I've never seen another dog like him...
    Looks like some Border Collie in him.

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    image.jpgOk here my reef garden...image.jpg

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    ^ I love salt water tanks! At one point I think I could have bought another car..and a nice one for what I did in fish. I always did aggressive tanks. Triggers, Lions, eels etc. Had one tank with a Blue Spot Ray that killed a small shark in with it. I knew it was time to stop when my 3 foot Nurse Shark outgrew her tank. I donated her to a Science Center.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vombomb View Post
    Our 3 year old Hyacinth Macaw, "Herbie"
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    Beautiful and very expensive! I have an Congo African Grey, a Solomon Island Eclectus and Blue Mountain Lory.
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    Herbie isn't loud unless you're out of sight, then he likes to call out to make sure you're still there. He will talk up a storm though! We've had sulfur crested cockatoos, Amazons and African Greys, and if you can afford one, Hyacinths are by far the most playful!

    He will play tug of war with or dogs, or hang upside down from your arm, or lay on his back like in the picture and just demand belly scratches.

    I'll put some videos up if there's interest in seeing them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vombomb View Post
    Herbie isn't loud unless you're out of sight, then he likes to call out to make sure you're still there. He will talk up a storm though! We've had sulfur crested cockatoos, Amazons and African Greys, and if you can afford one, Hyacinths are by far the most playful!

    He will play tug of war with or dogs, or hang upside down from your arm, or lay on his back like in the picture and just demand belly scratches.

    I'll put some videos up if there's interest in seeing them.
    Yeah put them up on Youtube! A family friend has a Macaw (I don't remember which one exactly, but not a Hyacinth) and he's pretty loud.

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    Pretty much all Macaws are loud. Hyacinths are the exception. Don't get me wrong, he has his tantrums, but for the most part he just talks to himself, or makes cute noises when he's preening. I'll put some vids up tomorrow!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vipes View Post


    This guy walked up one day with no collar when I was cleaning the viper. I gave him some food and he hasn't left since. I put up a couple adds to find the owner and even had him checked at the vet for a chip. I wasn't looking for a dog but I let him stay. Not sure what breed he is, probably some kind of mix but I've never seen another dog like him...
    Great to hear there are some good people out there like yourself who will give a home to a stray

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    I used to have rough green snakes, Electric Blue Geckos, and Dart Frogs. The dart frogs managed to breed successfully a couple of times and I made my money back on them. I had them for the longest time. I also had a Vizsla, which seem to be gaining in popularity.





    I miss Dexter the Vizsla the most.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Greg View Post
    I used to have rough green snakes, Electric Blue Geckos, and Dart Frogs. The dart frogs managed to breed successfully a couple of times and I made my money back on them. I had them for the longest time. I also had a Vizsla, which seem to be gaining in popularity.





    I miss Dexter the Vizsla the most.
    Yep Visla's are pretty cool dogs!

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    Not rare but sure is fun. Our Silky Terrier having a bad hair day. My wife found him running stray along Nasa Rd 1 and chased him down, come to find out he was ate up with heartworms ..... $700 and 3 months of treatments later he's got a good home and his health back, we love'em

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    Sorry for the delay, work and what not. Here's a video of Herbie that the dogs decided was going to be their video...

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqy6C-lzOr0


 

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