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Past Rescues
Here pics of just a few of the many reptiles that have been rescued
This is a female savanah monitor that was discovered in the garbage last winter. Her original owner had thrown her out. The lady that found her called me after she had warmed the poor thing up. I kept her for about a month and when she was back in tip top shape, she was placed with a new owner, where she curently lives now.
These two savannah monitors just got too big for their owner, when i got them they were very nasty, by the time they left to an experience home they allowed people to pick them up which was a big improvement.
Fiona's owner just didnt have the time or space for her anymore. She was in excellant shape and had an excellant temperment, She has since found a new place she can call home.
Echo was brought to us cause her previous owners tried to breed her and the male hurt her. she now is in good health and was adopted by me.
This is Rocky, he has a great attitude. The owners had just had a baby and didnt have time for him anymore. he has found a new place to call home.
This is Bubba, he was brought to us cause he wasn't very docile. He now lives over at tails and scales where he can be taken care of.
This pair of sudan's were dropped off cause the owner felt she just didn't have the time to care for them properly.
This little guy was brought to me cause he has a bad temperment. he is one of the most vicious beardies iv ever seen. his owner loved him very much but had to get rid of him when he had the sudden attitude change. Spike is currently going through my taming program.
These cute little guys were the last of a breeder's stock, he brought them to us to find them homes. they all now are living in new permanent homes.
This tokay came to us missing his tail, he was rescued by someone who got him back to good health, as he was neglected. She brought him here to continue his recovery.
This little savannah came here in need of a bigger home, she is in excellant health, and has an excellant temperment.
Iggy was brought here due to his temperment. He's a tail lasher. He's currently being worked with in hopes of calming him down around people. He has since been tamed and now lives with his new owner.
This male savannah montitor came in with a temperment problem, I worked with him and within a few months he was placed in a new home where he currently lives today.
These guy were just too nasty for their previous owner, I took them in and found them a home with someone experienced with tokay's.
This little guy's owner just didn't have the time for her anymore. She also seems to not eat very much. I am currently working with her to get her eating back on track.
This little beardie's owner just didnt have the time for her anymore, she now lives in a new home where she will get the time she needs and deserves.
This painted agama came to me in need of a home. His previous owner just didn't have the time for him. I decided to adopt him into my family.
This beardie was the last of the liter nobody wanted. The owner sent her here in hopes of finding a good home for her.
Hamelet was brought to us for the reason that he isnt as chubby as a ball python should be at his age, he is currently on a steady feeding shedule and in a few weeks he will be packing on the weight.
These two came from the local animal control in search of care, housing a new place they can call home
This little brown basklisk came in search of a home. he didnt like being handled at all. He has since found a home, where his new owner is working with him.
Eddie is a adult male iguanna who came in search of a new home. He was very friendly but his owner felt he would be better of in a new home. He has since found a home where he has lots of space to roam.
Quincy is a baby male ball python, he was brought to us for the reason being he's a biter big time and the owner felt he needed to be worked with. He will be going through my taming program.