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knittinkN1nja
loves
17 years ago
animals for the most part, but wishes they would stay the F out of her house. I'm talking to you, you nasty mouse!
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knittinkN1nja
says
17 years ago
I'll make an exception for my dog and other pets, but "wild" animals in my house squick me out.
DeeplyDementeD
17 years ago
reckomends a ball python
DeeplyDementeD
17 years ago
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knittinkN1nja
says
17 years ago
spelling indeed.
. And can't. Irrationally scared of snakes. My dog does try to get them though.
knittinkN1nja
says
17 years ago
the mice, that is, not snakes.
DeeplyDementeD
17 years ago
i saw a trick where you but a ruler off the edge of a table over a trash can with light weight holding it there with food at the end
DeeplyDementeD
17 years ago
moose walks out ruler and moose drops into can
Beanz
says
17 years ago
the worst thing we did was teach our am staff to catch small critters.....he would catch them alive with his mouth and let them go
Beanz
says
17 years ago
outside...the only problem is he also brought in A LOT more inside
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knittinkN1nja
says
17 years ago
franky
: Moose? Does it work with mice too?
knittinkN1nja
says
17 years ago
yeah, our dog only sniffs after the mouse. He's only ever caught one and that was outside. I'm sure if given the chance, he'd catch one
knittinkN1nja
says
17 years ago
inside. But it's not anything we've taught him to do. It's all on his own volition.
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