my cat that passed away a couple of years ago, was named Dude. His name was so befitting. he was cool, calm and collected. he had this strut when he walked in a room, like he was mr. cool daddy. so affectionate and he always liked to wear his collar with a little red heart on it. it made him feel all decked out and he walked around so proud. he was irresistable - man i miss him!! mama still loving you dudey booty
2006-08-07 19:51:21
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answered by mangosmoothie 6
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Serena, 1yr old 4ft royal ball python, is very lovable and curious. When she wants out to play, I just open her tank and let her come. She love to climb on people, take naps around my neck, gives kisses on ears and cheeks. And she always has to check out new people that come around. She is such a little sweetheart.
Frey, 1yr old bearded dragon, loves to climb anything. He doesn't care too much for people or other animals. But he will hang on your clothes all day. He always looks sweet and happy, but he's actually very much a grouch.
Sprinkles and Shiver, the gerbils, are quite a pair. They hate each other, so they are caged separate. Sprinkles is quite personable. She has to be kept in a wire cage because she loves to chew her way out of plastic. Shiver is shy and skittish. She was abused by a previous owner, so it is understandable.
Fuzzy Lunchables, my 8 mice and 2 rats, are are mainly for breeding and feeding, so I try not to get touchy- feely with them. I do let them out to play once in a while though. They are brave little things. They run right up on your hand when you reach into the tank. They have even been known to chase my dogs (Guage, 8 mth old pit bull and Slim, 1 yr old american bulldog) around the house. They even walk right into Serena when she feeds. Bravery has its price...
The dogs... Guage is loud and playful, as puppies tend to be. Slim is more the fat, lazy, loving type.
2006-08-08 09:34:25
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answered by pagan_priests 2
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We have a lot of dogs in our entire family and once we got bored and made up this thing where....if our dogs were kids that went to school, what kind of kids they'd be.
Well my dog would be the really smart suck up (and as a result, didn't have many friends). The kind that loves attention.
Another dog in the family would have been the pretty but ditzy cheerleader, another would be the shy loner, and another would be the cool popular boy, we also have the "rebel"
Kind of stupid but we were bored and thought it was funny.
2006-08-07 19:47:38
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answered by poprocks24 3
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well my puppy, she likes 2 lay around likes chewing on cans, playfully grabs arm when playing, likes 2 shake hands(or paws) alot, she's a attention bug, and loves 2 greet new people, but she loves her mommy(thats me :) ) more than her daddy(thats hubby) she always has 2 be near me, and she whines wherever i leave the room(even if it's for a second) and she sleeps on my side of the bed(on the floor) all around she's a great dog.
2006-08-08 19:11:07
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answered by Shorty 1
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Charlie-14 year old male-very affectionate but independent,loves to hunt
Dancer-14 year old-homebody,very intelligent
Lovey T-4 year old-VERY independent,intelligent and outdoorsy
Hank-4 year old-very affectionate,not too bright,a little anxious
Spot-5 year old-I wish I could find a man like him,very affectionate and good natured,intelligent and handsome
2006-08-07 19:42:43
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answered by barbara 7
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Very, very sweet, loving, and cuddly. She loves to give kisses and have people hold her/pet her. Also, she gets kind of anxious at times and gets scared of things. If you wanna see pics of her, look in my profile.
2006-08-07 19:40:52
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answered by Miss D 7
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hey hun....i used to have a pup named Tucker and he got that name because he would follow me every were but the minute i stood still he would splatter out out beside my feet like he was just tuckerd out lol...now i have a guinea pig named Scrooge cause he's cranky and a male dog named Trouble and i'll be darned if he ain't doin' every thing in his power to live up to his name!....love daisy
2006-08-09 06:54:45
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answered by crazy_daisy 4
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i have a cat who is loveable only when she decides to be shes sassy and very clever.. i have a dog that thinks shes my siamese twin always at my side .shes very sweet and protective....a horse that thinks its a dog that follows me all over stubborn as a mule...but very friendly...they are all loveable and i wouldnt trade my 4 footed friends for the world
2006-08-07 20:17:32
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answered by little_outlaw_angel 3
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Our 7 month old female dog Darcey (Neapolitan Mastiff and American Bulldog) is extremely suki.. (affectionate).
2006-08-07 19:56:32
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answered by Anonymous
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What a question! lol
Well i have four ferrets who are mischevious and happy. sassy and funny.
a jack russel who is forever grabbing his tennis balls out of the ferrets' mouths before they hide them for the thousandth time.
Miller is a good dog, protective, playful, happy and obedient.
I wouldn't trade any of them for nuthin.
2006-08-07 19:42:58
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answered by Anonymous
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