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Old 07-15-02, 01:15 PM   #1
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Lost and Found

A few weeks ago we lost one of our juvenille bearded dragons outside (actually my seven year old took him out of their outside enclosure against specific orders not to). We looked for hours and days and finally gave him up for gone.

My son finished working off they $125 purchase price in hard labor yesterday (and I pay well below minimum wage!). ;o)

This morning one of the boys went downstairs to feed the superworms and there "Frasier" was sitting in the middle of the basement floor!! I think the cat must have found him and brought him in??? He looks great - must having been living on the rougue cricket colonly under the deep freeze!

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Old 07-15-02, 01:18 PM   #2
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LOL!!!! Glad hes back!!
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Old 07-15-02, 08:29 PM   #3
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Lucky beardie to have a good friend like that!
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cool glad to hear hes back.
err.... does this meen Jr. gets the $125.00 he worked off the hard way?
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lance i was going to ask the same question heh
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That's an amazing story lol, unbelieveable. What luck.
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Old 07-15-02, 11:00 PM   #7
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Nope - no cash - lessons to be learned!


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Old 07-16-02, 10:47 AM   #8
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jaylyns runnin a sweat shop everybody!!!!!!
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Old 07-16-02, 04:00 PM   #9
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LOL But, hey you gotta have some perks when raising three boys!!


This is kind of off topic - but I did want to share with you one way reptiles have impacted our family - other than fostering compassion, responsibility, etc. My seven year old son has mild Tourette's and at times life can be stressful for him and sometimes he feels quite alone. This past April we bought three bearded dragons (the one we lost was a recent purchase) - one for each of the boys. There is something in the nature of the beardie that has really centred him. The dogs are old and don't play, the cat ignores everyone and the rabbit is just plain nasty - so there is not a great deal of give and take with them. 'Baby Dragon' is content to just sit - and I think gives him a feeling of unconditional love. After a tough day of school, he'll come home and 'play' with Dragon and he is able to gain some perspective. Same at bedtime - that dragon just centres him and he can get to sleep easier. Over the past few months his tics have all but disappeared and he is more than able to handle everyday stresses. Don't get me wrong - we're a loving, supportive family - and do all that we can to make home a safe, secure place (this includes slavedriving ... I mean discipline). But that dragon has filled a niche ("fed his soul" to sound real corny) that nothing else had. So, it would be interesting to see reptiles incorporated into some forms of play/pet therapy - because obviously they could have a role.

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I agree!

Jaylyn...I agree with your statement about reptiles in family!

I have a child with cerebral palsy and she absolutely loves our leopard geckos. So much she is asking about different morphs and of course naming them.

Our leos have definitely helped our little girl!!!
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Old 07-16-02, 08:49 PM   #11
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okay stop it im cryin on my keyboard here
yes i agree reptiles do seem to jump age and other barriers in ones life expecially between adults and children
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Ditto

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jaylyns runnin a sweat shop everybody!!!!!!

Now thats UNFAIR! man i'd be wuite mad if he was still around nad i had piad him off!.... but thats just me~
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that was a great story i agree that reptiles take away stress on people
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umm im not a parent or anything. actually im only 17, but did you really make your 7 year old do chores to learn his lesson about letting it outside? just wondering lol
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