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  • Danniella
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    Originally posted by Richard1978 View Post
    Thanks, his ex-wife had been looking after her most of the time recently, but she was on holiday so my brother was taking care.
    Ah bless, at least she was with someone she knew when she pssed The sense of hearing is the last thing that leaves humans and animals, Nuggy heard my voice when i was losing her as i saw her tail do a very slow wag, so i knew that she knew i was with her until the end.

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  • Richard1978
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    Originally posted by Nuggy14 View Post
    Sorry to hear this, he must've looked after her well as 9yrs is good going! ☺
    Thanks, his ex-wife had been looking after her most of the time recently, but she was on holiday so my brother was taking care.

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  • Danniella
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    Originally posted by Richard1978 View Post
    My brother lost one of his dogs this week after having her for over 9 years.
    Sorry to hear this, he must've looked after her well as 9yrs is good going! ☺

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  • Danniella
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    Originally posted by tex View Post
    Thats so sad and one of the reasons i wont have another dog
    Same here :-( they quickly become one of the family so it's heartbreaking when they leave us.

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  • Richard1978
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    Originally posted by tex View Post
    Thats so sad and one of the reasons i wont have another dog
    My brother lost one of his dogs this week after having her for over 9 years.

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  • tex
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    Originally posted by Nuggy14 View Post
    I had a Labrador, i had her from 3 months old so she was my baby, 2yrs ago she collapsed in my living room, she was hardly breathing and her eyes were staring into nowhere, i tried to revive her but couldn't, she was dying in front of me. Her name was Nuggy and she was 14, that's how i chose my username, I've never got over losing her but we had just over 14yrs together and i gave her the best of everything including daily vitamins. ☺
    Thats so sad and one of the reasons i wont have another dog

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  • Danniella
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    I had a Labrador, i had her from 3 months old so she was my baby, 2yrs ago she collapsed in my living room, she was hardly breathing and her eyes were staring into nowhere, i tried to revive her but couldn't, she was dying in front of me. Her name was Nuggy and she was 14, that's how i chose my username, I've never got over losing her but we had just over 14yrs together and i gave her the best of everything including daily vitamins. ☺

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  • Zincubus
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    Originally posted by tex View Post
    I think they are beautiful creatures and don't understand peoples fear of them
    It has to be the way they're portrayed in life / in the media?

    Huge dark coloured , kinda ugly snakes to be seen at Zoos ( these are usually unwanted snakes donated ) .

    In the media they're always , threatening Cobras or Rattlesnakes or monsters in horrid films etc

    All negatives ... whilst in reality most are gentle and friendly , big or small . The ones kept privately like mine are bred for their colours and temperament ..


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  • tex
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    I think they are beautiful creatures and don't understand peoples fear of them

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  • Zincubus
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    Originally posted by Donald the Great View Post
    How does the family take your love of snakes?
    They're wonderfully 'tolerant'.

    Oddly it's our female friends and female family members (plus youngsters) who are intrigued whereas the males are either disinterested or TERRIFIED of them !!

    I saw a recent online survey which suggests that of all 55% of snakes owners / breeders are FEMALE !!


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  • Donald the Great
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    Originally posted by Zincubus View Post




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    How does the family take your love of snakes?

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  • Donald the Great
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    Originally posted by tex View Post
    Also a useful draught excluder in these cold winter months
    Somehow I will stick to a lap DOG.

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  • Zincubus
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    Originally posted by Zincubus View Post
    All the time ... not so much the Boa above as she's quite a handful ( strengthwise ) and I put her back when SHE wants to go back

    The others are fine ..


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  • tex
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    Originally posted by Donald the Great View Post
    Do you ever take them out and use them as lap snakes?
    Also a useful draught excluder in these cold winter months

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  • Zincubus
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    Originally posted by Donald the Great View Post
    Do you ever take them out and use them as lap snakes?
    All the time ... not so much the Boa above as she's quite a handful ( strengthwise ) and I put her back when SHE wants to go back

    The others are fine ..


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