Vetranary Assistance (pet photos)
- Fall_Child42
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Vetranary Assistance (pet photos)
Dear OT Forum, My Dog Sam was watching a VicBond video and got a Lensflare Stuck in his eye.
What do I do?
Also
You can now post pictures of your pets.
What do I do?
Also
You can now post pictures of your pets.
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I don't currently own any pets, but I feel the need to show off the brood of ducklings and goslings that my family owned a few years ago.
They came to us in a box (yes, via the USPS), each just barely two days old. They were all bundled together for warmth.
We soon moved them to a bigger box and gave them their first bit of food.
We gave away two goslings and two duckies on the third day because ten of the little rascals were too much to handle in a suburban home. :/
Baby waterfowl tend to grow super-fast, and just a week later they were ready to play in the water!
Something down there?
Haha, gotcha!
They got big enough that we gave them their own pen in the yard.
Occasionally we'd let them roam free a bit (under close watch, of course). It always seemed like the geese were babysitting their cousins.
"What kind of mischief shall we get them into today?"
And then, only about three weeks later...
My little babies were all growed up!
I have a lot more pictures, but to post them all would require a thread of my own, heh.
We kept them for the summer, but it soon became painfully obvious that raising waterfowl wasn't going to be possible at our home. They were very social and wanted constant playtime with us outdoors. When we were busy doing stuff inside the house, they would keep coming to the windows and pecking on the glass, trying to get us out. Also, the foxes got a whiff of these birds and started to prowl through our yard at night. They were rather sneaky and even tried to dig through to the duck shelter , and the poor ducks got really spooked. So in the end, we had to give them all away to a friend who owned a farm.
Someday, when I'm old and grey and own an estate in the countryside, I'd love to have me some pet ducks and geese again.
They came to us in a box (yes, via the USPS), each just barely two days old. They were all bundled together for warmth.
We soon moved them to a bigger box and gave them their first bit of food.
We gave away two goslings and two duckies on the third day because ten of the little rascals were too much to handle in a suburban home. :/
Baby waterfowl tend to grow super-fast, and just a week later they were ready to play in the water!
Something down there?
Haha, gotcha!
They got big enough that we gave them their own pen in the yard.
Occasionally we'd let them roam free a bit (under close watch, of course). It always seemed like the geese were babysitting their cousins.
"What kind of mischief shall we get them into today?"
And then, only about three weeks later...
My little babies were all growed up!
I have a lot more pictures, but to post them all would require a thread of my own, heh.
We kept them for the summer, but it soon became painfully obvious that raising waterfowl wasn't going to be possible at our home. They were very social and wanted constant playtime with us outdoors. When we were busy doing stuff inside the house, they would keep coming to the windows and pecking on the glass, trying to get us out. Also, the foxes got a whiff of these birds and started to prowl through our yard at night. They were rather sneaky and even tried to dig through to the duck shelter , and the poor ducks got really spooked. So in the end, we had to give them all away to a friend who owned a farm.
Someday, when I'm old and grey and own an estate in the countryside, I'd love to have me some pet ducks and geese again.
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my pets like to sleep on my bed :/
(dont worry, rigor mortis has not yet set in)
(dont worry, rigor mortis has not yet set in)
glad you decided to take a picture of it o_Oayanefan wrote:Yeah, I used to have rats... but my cats did this to them.
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