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Old 11 November 2006, 06:12 PM
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The kids are now bored with him, so looking for a good home.

Frankie
Bearded dragon, male, approx 14 mths old, home made vivarian, all lights and heat mat, water/food dishes etc and some dried food.
He likes to come out each night for a walk about, very friendly.
Looking for £130 + poss delivery charge.


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Best of luck with the re-homing.
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Best of luck with the re-homing.
Cheers Mate
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please give us a call on 07907103290 i am interested

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Do you think Frankie would be good for taking on burglars?
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Old 18 November 2006, 07:59 PM
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Do you think Frankie would be good for taking on burglars?
You might be better off getting a dog .
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Originally Posted by scooby.2
The kids are now bored with him, so looking for a good home.
Glad you taught them the meaning of responsibility
Reptiles aren't toys to be cast aside once you get bored.
You should make them keep it and carry on looking after it to show them how to do the right thing.
Lets hope in years to come, when they have children of their own, they don't decidev they're bored and get rid of them, as you as their role model have shown them is acceptable to do.
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Originally Posted by Jethro
Glad you taught them the meaning of responsibility
Reptiles aren't toys to be cast aside once you get bored.
You should make them keep it and carry on looking after it to show them how to do the right thing.
Lets hope in years to come, when they have children of their own, they don't decidev they're bored and get rid of them, as you as their role model have shown them is acceptable to do.


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Old 18 November 2006, 08:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Jethro
Glad you taught them the meaning of responsibility
Reptiles aren't toys to be cast aside once you get bored.
You should make them keep it and carry on looking after it to show them how to do the right thing.
Lets hope in years to come, when they have children of their own, they don't decidev they're bored and get rid of them, as you as their role model have shown them is acceptable to do.
Get a life, or back on stage.
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Originally Posted by Jethro
Glad you taught them the meaning of responsibility
Reptiles aren't toys to be cast aside once you get bored.
You should make them keep it and carry on looking after it to show them how to do the right thing.
Lets hope in years to come, when they have children of their own, they don't decidev they're bored and get rid of them, as you as their role model have shown them is acceptable to do.
No, scooby.2 has put the interests and welfare of the reptile first. Kids have lost interest, it happens, best option is to quickly get the beardie re-homed so that it can get the care it deserves.

Well done scooby.2.

Too many reptiles and other pets for that matter are neglected due to loss of interest from owners - it's good to see someone trying to put things right.
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Originally Posted by Kalvin_uk
Do you think Frankie would be good for taking on burglars?
Just thinking. If you had a burglar break in and steal your scooby keys, when they opened the door and saw Frankie sitting there waiting to greet them
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Has it got any Mods ???
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What are you going to buy the little darlings next? Something endangered would be good, then they can boast to all their classmates. How about a black rhino?
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What are you going to buy the little darlings next? Something endangered would be good, then they can boast to all their classmates. How about a black rhino?
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Why do the muppets always feel the need to post in every thread they see?

Good luck with the sale.
If you weren't so far from me I would buy this for my wife. Her Leopard Gecko died a few months ago and she's always wanted a Bearded Dragon
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how long do they live for mate? james
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how long do they live for mate? james
They live for about 7 - 10 years..
Thanks all for your positive comments .
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Frankie is now in his new home

Thanks to scooby.2 for a great deal
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