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The cats are good except Rex needs his ears cleaned and Spot got into a fight and has a small wound behind his on ear.
The turtles, are just being turtles.
We're down to just a few guppies, so I need to restock and add some males.
The chickens (main flock) are enjoying there run but can't wait to free-range, Kernel and his girls like the coop which has a lot more room then their old cage.
Nick (dog, a beagle) is good, while we where in Kentucky he was at a kennel and became best friends with a Doberman named Ruby.
Nick has no idea how small he is.
Poor Spot!
Turtles tend to be.
Didn't know you had guppies! What colors? Do they come in different colors?
Our loved freeranging!
Little dogs don't tend to know. lol It is the same with our Sheltie.
Part of Spot's problem is he doesn't know when to stop, his on ear is permently damage due to it being injuryed and then it swelling with fluid which even after it was drained causes his ear to be permently bent.
Guppies do come in different colors, but mine are feeder guppies (as in they are sold cheap to feed other fish) are just kind of brown and the males are covered im splashs and spots of color.
Apparently the kennel owner let them out for three hours while she cleaned and they played the whole time! I am glad that he is willing to make friends with any dog rather then fight or having no idea what to do (my aunt's Sheltie is this way).
The cats are good except Rex needs his ears cleaned and Spot got into a fight and has a small wound behind his on ear.
The turtles, are just being turtles.
We're down to just a few guppies, so I need to restock and add some males.
The chickens (main flock) are enjoying there run but can't wait to free-range, Kernel and his girls like the coop which has a lot more room then their old cage.
Nick (dog, a beagle) is good, while we where in Kentucky he was at a kennel and became best friends with a Doberman named Ruby.


Poor Spot!
Turtles tend to be.

Didn't know you had guppies! What colors? Do they come in different colors?

Our loved freeranging!
Little dogs don't tend to know. lol It is the same with our Sheltie.
Part of Spot's problem is he doesn't know when to stop, his on ear is permently damage due to it being injuryed and then it swelling with fluid which even after it was drained causes his ear to be permently bent.
Guppies do come in different colors, but mine are feeder guppies (as in they are sold cheap to feed other fish) are just kind of brown and the males are covered im splashs and spots of color.
Apparently the kennel owner let them out for three hours while she cleaned and they played the whole time! I am glad that he is willing to make friends with any dog rather then fight or having no idea what to do (my aunt's Sheltie is this way).
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