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avalononline2021-01-15 10:22 pm
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Recommendations for what to do with shed antlers, go.
Can they be used for magic? Weapons? Something like that. I've heard they can make good chew toys for carnivores.
And before anyone asks: they are mine, not some deer in the woods. I did not go hunting down something and take its antlers.
Alright, folks, one more question:
What's your favorite food that doesn't include meat? I want to try some new things and am getting bored of the same-old.
Can they be used for magic? Weapons? Something like that. I've heard they can make good chew toys for carnivores.
And before anyone asks: they are mine, not some deer in the woods. I did not go hunting down something and take its antlers.
Alright, folks, one more question:
What's your favorite food that doesn't include meat? I want to try some new things and am getting bored of the same-old.
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A-huh! He came here with me from my world! His name's Pluto, and he's super smart!
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Try to make room for a good long walk at least once a week - they need exercise as much as we do! Oh, and their ears say a lot about them - if they're up, they're interested! If they start leaning back, they're scared or angry - either way, you gotta pay attention!
And they're sure not choosy when it comes to food, so keep an eye out for your own food - even a trained dog gets tempted to snatch! I can't tell you how many sandwiches I've lost when my back is turned...
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I don't know if food will be a big issue with him, he's not overly interested, but the other information is good. Thanks.
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