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[QUOTE="snazzyglasses, post: 1571275, member: 61087"] Totally agree with you, there literally is NO EXCUSE not to take the best possible care of an animal... I've been having that issue with my fiance and Lady. He takes [u]decently good[/u] care of her, but not [u]excellent[/u] care. And to an animal lover like me that is completely unacceptable. Haven't quite figured out if he doesn't know better (which he could fix by doing research) or doesn't care as much as he should... He's not taking my advice and doing beardie research like I asked him to do, maybe he's expecting I'll just tell him what he needs to fix as it comes up? Which is also no excuse in my book. Lady doesn't look bad, but I do think she's lost weight. If I were her old owners I'd be displeased. I'm not quite sure what to do with him. :? :angry5: :? :? But I feel your pain. [/QUOTE]
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