Wednesday, 5 September 2012

The pet profile

Benjiman:


Type: Labrador/ Border collie/ German short haired pionter


Favourite food: Tux biscuits, doggy treats, and other things on the lawn....


Favourite activitie/s: Winding up other dogs, fetch, tug of war, and chase the flax

Age: One

Best buddy: Lilly the labrador

Pet peeve: Rainy days and photo time!

Sunday, 2 September 2012

Mousey palace!


 This year for my birthday I decided not to spend my birthday money on toys or anything, but on a new mouse kingdom!
 The cage they used to live in was a bit too small for four mice so of we went to the pet shop on a cage seeking adventure!
 I had a choice of a cage that was smaller then the one we had at home (if I bought that one I would have had some money left over) or a slightly bigger one that was the same size, OR a ginormouse cage that you could attach tunnels to. And naturally, I chose the huge one! The mice are having a ball in it and seem to really enjoy going in their new wheel as well!




 In the second photo they are in their 'room' trying to get some sleep after all that cardbord chewing!

Sunday, 26 August 2012

The pet profile



Fudge:


Favourite food: Rice bubbles 

Favourite activity/'s: Destroying tiolet paper tubes

Age: One

Best buddy's: Mini, Squeak, and Blossom 

Pet peeve: Plastic tunnles

Thursday, 23 August 2012

The pet profile



Peter:
Type: Netherland dwarf

Favourite food: Apple, grass, and bunny pellets

Favourite activity/'s: Eating owners zips, digging in the sand pit, rearranging his house

Age: Two

Best buddy's: Percy and Puffball the guinea pigs

Pet peeve: Objects that won't move

             





Sunday, 19 August 2012

Goats


There are big goats and little goats and stuck in a tree goats.There are loud goats and proud goats  and -wee! Look at me! goats.
There are fluffy goats and floppy goats and really quit a piggy goats!

And there is even a climb on daddy goat!!!

Wednesday, 15 August 2012

Miniature horses

In hand showing



The miniature horse comes in all colours found in horses and are some of the most cute equines ever! There are category A horses which must be no higher then 86.3 cm high at the withers and category B horses that must be at least 86.3cm but no higher then 96.5 cm. Mini's are used for heaps of things inclueding driving (where they pull a little mini sized buggy), in hand showing, breeding (of cource), pets, and even guide horses!!! The fancy (and expensive) show mini's have to be as close in looks to big horses as possible and the smaller the better! They are also judged on temperment and conformation  . They are normally to small to ridden but very small children sometimes can. And amazeingly, you can keep them on 1/4 acer of grazeing!

A mini and buggy