Posted by:
Gunilla
at Thu Oct 23 02:27:33 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Gunilla ]
Hi Cindy,
Thanks for the nice words.
Yes, it is sad that people don't want a dragon that isn't "perfect". For me - it is the personality that counts. I don't care about colors or if something is "wrong" with them. I hope that you'll soon find a new good home for the dragon with no hindfeet...
Take care,
Gunilla
>>Hi Gunilla
>>I know how you feel, when I was only 7 years old my parents gave away my petbunny and after 16 years I still feel awful about it, although I know it got a fine home. I think that most people also feel this way when they sell their baby dragons. In the shop where I work we have 2 dragons that where also in a awful health when they came in, their doing a little better now, one who is deformed, where keeping it ourselves, but for the otherone, which misses his 2 hindfeet, we haven't got the space anymore, so I'm searching for a new home for him. I think its really sad that nobody wants to have him, he's such a sweety. Unfortunally my animals live in the petstore as well and I myself still live with my parrents, who don't like reptiles so I can't house him myself. I hope I have the same luck that you've had and find him a good, loving home. I know its hard to say goodbye to an animal you feel close to, but its really reasurring that he has found a good home.
>>Cindy
>>Dragonsnest
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