Dog Play's Iguana
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lolz my dogs do that to there imaganery freinds lol
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lmfao my cat dose this with my iggy
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listen FARTYPANTS thats my dog, and my iguana. they do this ALL THE TIME BUD. trust me. they love it. so shut yo mouth before my iguana kicks yo ass lmao
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lol that's cute...
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I'm on the line with this one. Didn't really look like the iguana was going hatchet.
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BTW... Every time you do that to you iguana STRESSES THE FUCK OUT OF IT!!! That is a real shitty way to tame your iguana dickhead!
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I had an iguana, He was full grown, over 5 feet long; a gentile giant. He was very affectionate. His bobbing head meant many things, but he mostly did it when he was happy, laying in sun, when he wanted attention. The few times he got mad/scared, he ran away, he hunched his back and on rare occasions, he swatted his tail. If you read about iguanas you will find what i say is true.. the fact that this iggy is not hunched, running or swatting it's tail is a sign he is NOT mad, just playing.
VickieBurns2 3 years ago 6
headbobbing is used for many reasons, rarely fear. It's used when mating, it's used to show affection, it's used when he wants attention. WHIPPING HIS TAIL is a sure sign of fear. RUNNING AWAY is a sure sign of fear. That iggy and that dog are friends.
And what possible reason do you have for rudeness?? Why the use of the word A**Hole? Are you not educated enough to come up with any other words to make your point??
VickieBurns2 3 years ago 5