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lfj
Hi, Maliki.
~It all depends on the "purity" of the grass in your yard. If you suspect the use of any kind of chemical lawn treatment, then you don't even want to put your dragon down in that grass. But if your are sure there are no chemicals involved, then it whould not hurt to let your pet play there. But I say, Why take a chance?
~If you DO decide to play outside, please, make sure you have some sort of secure harness or, better yet, a corral of sorts to keep your friend from running off. And yes, they will run ...very fast!! Many a new, and even not so new, owner has posted with a plea for suggestions on how to find their MIA dragon!!
~But again, why take a chance? If you think you are faster than your pet..you are very wrong!!! In the wild, they escape from predators with much faster reflexes than we humans have!! >>chuckle
Jeffers Pet/ Great Wall Pet Corral
Hi
i buy a 9 month old sandfire red very proud and i wanan put her in the sun.
then she jumped out my hand becuase she freaked out outside and then she run like a grazy !!!
then she hit her nose against the wooden fence and i could crabbed here i think i whas very lucky first its the mother of my babies and second i just payed 200$ for her 
heheheh
it scared me like hell .
byeeeeeee
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