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  • Half dog, half wolf hybrid. That thing made a Great Dane look small. I mean, his head was slightly lower than mine at 5’8”. I could’ve easily ridden him. Beautiful animal. Wish I had a picture.

  • I worked with someone who lived in South Africa who nursed a couple wild finches back to health. The finches got better but never flew away, and lived in the house. They’d sit on her shoulders during zoom meetings.

  • I live in California. Pretty much all the cool pets are illegal here.

    That being said I knew a guy who had a raccoon and several ferrets. Their house smelled awful but once you were there for awhile you kinda stopped smelling it and the raccoon and ferrets were adorable together.

    • I had a ferret in my 20s. Little dude bathed at least once a week and still smelled. Was (almost) litter trained and could bend in half, spastically hopping around like a little smelly crackhead

      • Yeah they stink no matter what. You can get their stinky gland removed but I'm still not sure if that's good for them or not. Idk. I'm not a veterinarian and they are super illegal here so it's not really something I am concerned about at this present moment haha.

  • Have known as couple dudes who had coyote cross bread canines. Or at least that's what they said. Only really knew one of these dogs and its behavior never gave me any reason not to believe it wasn't half coyote.

    The dog stayed outside all year round including the winter. Not the by choice of owner but was where the dog prefered to be. It hated the indoors and would get too hot inside with its winter coat and fat. Roamed hundreds of acres of farm land and forest. Killed more Coons and rabbits than any other animals with aren't the easiest animals to pin down. Was always a well behaved dog but if you fucked with it, snuck up on it, or played too rough... you prolly were getting stitches on your forearm or ass. It never attacked anyone unprovoked tho, it just sucked how easy it could be to accidently fuck up doing something like grabbing a glass of water in the middle of a summer night when someone forgot to let it out after dinner. It would like to chill inside in the AC on hot summer days.

    Knew another dude when we were highschool aged who caught an orphaned white tail fawn. Raised it with his beef calfs and it lived like 3 years. Spent its whole life, including the 2 years it was a mature adult doe, just chillan and ranging around my buddy's property. Would grunt outside the barn when dinner was late. We think that it basically thought my buddy was another deer so it would grunt like it's trying to find other deer in the area if my buddy wasnt home or was late putting out feed. Anyone reading this should know tho, don't fucking adopt abandoned fawns. Or any fuckin wild animals for that matter. If you find one, contact your local DEC office and let them handle it.

  • When I was a kid, 7-8 years old kinda thing, there was an older guy (maybe 13) who had a pet hawk.
    He'd walk around the neighbourhood with the hawk perched on his leather-bound wrist, chained somehow.
    That's all I recall; don't know who, what, or how. Saw it 3 or 4 times over the course of a year or two....

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