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I have three frogs and a toad. Two White's tree frogs, a Pacman frog, and an American toad. @Bugaboo, Katsu was telling me about how you had frogs :)
My big Whites, Mama, got too fat, and she's on a diet right now. The little one, Kargath Dickfist, croaks constantly at night, It's super cute. My Pacman is about the size of my fist, he likes to dig holes and sit in them. Don't have much to say about the toad. Frogs are the greatest little buddies, especially Whites. They're fun to watch when they come out at night and climb all over their tank.

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I have three frogs and a toad. Two White's tree frogs, a Pacman frog, and an American toad. @Bugaboo, Katsu was telling me about how you had frogs :)
My big Whites, Mama, got too fat, and she's on a diet right now. The little one, Kargath Dickfist, croaks constantly at night, It's super cute. My Pacman is about the size of my fist, he likes to dig holes and sit in them. Don't have much to say about the toad. Frogs are the greatest little buddies, especially Whites. They're fun to watch when they come out at night and climb all over their tank.

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I had Fire Bellied Toads for many years and it's only recently that I don't have any. I had two for a few years (I've had like 8 through ages 7-19) and one day one of them got out and dried out and when I found him he had be dead a while. I felt like I failed the remaining frog and rehomed her to a home with more frogs. That's not the second time a frog has died in a freak accident in my home, when I was about 15 one of my smaller ones got himself stuck under some rocks while swimming and when I found him it was clear there was a struggle because he was upside down between the rocks and had drown. It's a pretty ironic way for a semi aquatic frog to go considering 98% of his time was spent in the water.
 
Is he/she a legit wolfdog or is he/she just a very wolf looking dog?

The former. Somebody we know had an Alsatian bitch, and somebody they knew had two imported Canadian Timber Wolves that he intended to breed. Long story short, turns out a 12-foot reinforced chain-link fence won't stop a male wolf from getting out if he smells a bitch in heat a few yards away.
 
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Here is my late tarantula's last molt which I had framed (I don't have much experience with mounting specimens) his body was donated to the science department of my local highschool. They didn't molt it correctly and instead just put him in a jar because they handed him to a woman who was scared of spiders. I might offer to take him back and properly mount him one day
 
So I dogsit for my neighbors a lot, to the point where I consider their two dogs to be my adoptive dogs. They're terrific. Here they are chilling on my bed alongside my own dog, Clancy. The black one is Murphy, the tiny white dog with big ears is Pippa, and the other white dog is Clancy.

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Anyway, here's a really cute video I took a couple of months ago. Murphy was trying to play with Clancy, but she's a complete social retard so she just begged me to pick her up, haha.

 
Met these two nerds yesterday

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They are the cutest little shits ever. And pretty strong too for their age; Pietra managed to push me to the ground haha. And her droopy left ear looks adorable as fuk
Cant wait when they get as big as their derpy mom
 
So I have consulted with @God and we agree, his name shall be @champthom

The greatest honor that can be bestowed upon me is having a pet named after me. I'm no veterinarian but while humans can enjoy the great taste of Charleston Chew, I would advise against feeding it to your new friend.
 
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