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Pets

Pictures of my pet fish Rocco. The story behind him is at the link below

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Picking out a pet fish
 
Not really no, but my friend I mentioned earlier who has fish has a kissing gourami! She did have two, but sadly one died not long after they got the pair, but the other one is still going strong :)
they are known to be agressive
Pictures of my pet fish Rocco. The story behind him is at the link below

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Picking out a pet fish
bettas are one of my favourite fish,and my old betta;saphire looks just like your betta.
they live fast and die young unfortunately compared to other breeds but like the other thread mentions about keeping them in smaller tanks- that is true,they are scared of space.
 
My first (greatest) dog ever, he passed away in 2002, and was the love of my life, he was a spaniel mix.
 
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Our beautiful greyhound!
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i love all of your dogs guys,i always wished i had a dog,even as a young child.
i especially love sprocket the staffie,staffies are highly underrated.
i used to walk dogs in the cheshire countryside and got paid for it, i couldnt do it now though thanks to the spinal nerve damage i recieved.
 
My extremely fun and mischievous 8 month old kitty named Foxy. I have so many good pictures of her, it's hard to choose. My previous cat, Feeny passed away right before we got her, she was 11 and I miss her still, along with my childhood cat-Tucker who was 10 when he passed, and dog-Boots, who was almost 16 when he passed. I really hope to get another dog when I have my own place but for now it's just Foxy, who is endless entertainment.
 

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I live with an 8or9 year old black lab named strut(but we just call him booga.)he was rescued from someone who abused him and abandoned him for days at a time,then the friends who rescued him from that bell couldn't keep him and I had lost my other two dogs and was miserable. So he came to live.with me and my life partner. He's the sweetest dog I have ever met and it was like we were together forever. Now he has developed diabetes and has gone blind, I don't know what I'll do when his time is up. Never even had to use the B word with him. ( the only other word that can be spelled with S T R U T is trust.)
 
We have 3 dogs, a cat and a fish. I am fond of them all and I find great comfort in them, even the fish. My children also greatly enjoy them as well and the animals are all genuinely caring and kind to all three of us. They provide us with emotional support and often they come it us when we need them most, and those times are often when our needs are unspoken.
 

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