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Ok, maybe this one too... Lol.

Is there a per person purchase limit?

Not that I want to be greedy. I only want one. Just curious.
 

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After hours of deliberation, this is my number one pick

Good luck Jen. I've totally fallen in love with the Flatmouth. And the ones I have are not too big for a Mini REO. They are so comfortable and the Flatmouth keeps my lips cooler, with the shortie carto, than the others that are small enough to look good on the Mini REO.

I just rescued a not too large pretty flesh colored Hognose (non-venomous) <24" but pretty fat, cornered while sunning in Courtyard. Rosie had it cornered and I had to pull some 5' weeds to see it. The other Bubs were not so interested. She wasn't lunging at it which gives me hope she will stay out of trouble with the venomous snakes. Once I got it exposed so I could see it it started its Cobra hissing and spread out neck but didn't raise up. I think they are still pretty sluggish but Hognose move pretty slowly anyway. I didn't want to traumatize it so I brought them all in so it could seek shelter. Didn't want to catch it and move it either because that is traumatizing to them too. DH was just asking me this morning if the Heeler girls had ever gotten a venomous bite. They haven't but fall before last Rosie and Lily, both, cornered a Copperhead in the very same spot. Jake Mastiff gets his bites on his face and the Doodles get them on feet or lower legs. Moe's first was back foot so I think he wasn't messing with it but stepped on it by mistake. He drug himself partly up the hill and I had to carry him in the house. Jake, being the stoic Mastiff, just goes on about his business until I notice the swelling.

Hugs and Smoochies to you and Spoos, Alice
 
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Some of these are front/back. The website is providing headaches on this end tonight, but hopefully Dan will be around tomorrow to help put it back in line so we can have a sale! And now for the pictures...



















































Thought I'd bump this up....shouldn't be too much longer
 

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Good luck Jen. I've totally fallen in love with the Flatmouth. And the ones I have are not too big for a Mini REO. They are so comfortable and the Flatmouth keeps my lips cooler, with the shortie carto, than the others that are small enough to look good on the Mini REO.

I just rescued a not too large pretty flesh colored Hognose (non-venomous) <24" but pretty fat, cornered while sunning in Courtyard. Rosie had it cornered and I had to pull some 5' weeds to see it. The other Bubs were not so interested. She wasn't lunging at it which gives me hope she will stay out of trouble with the venomous snakes. Once I got it exposed so I could see it it started its Cobra hissing and spread out neck but didn't raise up. I think they are still pretty sluggish but Hognose move pretty slowly anyway. I didn't want to traumatize it so I brought them all in so it could seek shelter. Didn't want to catch it and move it either because that is traumatizing to them too. DH was just asking me this morning if the Heeler girls had ever gotten a venomous bite. They haven't but fall before last Rosie and Lily, both, cornered a Copperhead in the very same spot. Jake Mastiff gets his bites on his face and the Doodles get them on feet or lower legs. Moe's first was back foot so I think he wasn't messing with it but stepped on it by mistake. He drug himself partly up the hill and I had to carry him in the house. Jake, being the stoic Mastiff, just goes on about his business until I notice the swelling.

Hugs and Smoochies to you and Spoos, Alice
Stop playing with the snakes Alice! Sweet, belated kisses to the poor Bubs.:( Thankfully the snakes seem to stay in the real woods here. Hopefully it stays that way.
 

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Stop playing with the snakes Alice! Sweet, belated kisses to the poor Bubs.:( Thankfully the snakes seem to stay in the real woods here. Hopefully it stays that way.

:laugh:...........................

The woods come all the way up to one courtyard wall and the big deck that hangs out over the wild area (the side where the steel pier and beam deck keeps the house from sliding down the hill). When Sissy Dog's BF was here, last summer, during our record drought, he told me he thought I should cut some trees to have more clear space up near the house. NO WAY. If the woods go I want this d**n White Elephant house to go with them.

Hugs, Alice
 
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