For my valentines day entry, I present pet photos for the pets of the Rainbow Bridge daycare, we have Mr. Dinkles for Biggie, woofer bug for DJ Suki, Gary and Shelliot for Branch, Perky for Poppy, Debbie for Barb, and TBDB who I have named Beat Drop for Trollex. I did some notes for them as if a staff took them but I am so sorry for my crappy english.
Mr Dinkles is a male corgi with his tail still intact, his coat ranges from a dark brown to a light beige with a diamond-shaped mark on his head. His owner, Biggie, wants the sweater he puts on Mr Dinkles to stay on as he has a bad habit of chewing on certain spots and creating bald spots due to his allergies. Mr Dinkles is mostly quiet with the occasional deep bark when he's excited.
Woofer is a female chowchow that is given a dye job every couple of weeks as asked for by her owner Suki. Woofer loves to be groomed and will cooperate in the tub, must be careful when blowdrying her as she tends to try and ear her fur. Training is currently being done as to teach Woofer not to jump up, and to remain calm when around smaller children.
Shelliot and Gary are a female tortoise and a male chameleon, both enjoy each other's company but are also fine separated. Shelliot is due for a shell cleaning, while Gary should be ready to shed soon, keep an eye out for the signs and prepare a shedding box accordingly. Update from owner Branch states that Gary needs to be monitored for possible injury after falling off of the tree in his terrarium.
Perky is a female albino chinchilla who was adopted out four months ago from our adoption center after she was found on the side of the road by the very person who adopted her. Poppy, her new owner has been taking good care of Perky, after weeks of lessons on proper chinchilla care, she was given the green light to adopt. Perky's tail has recovered well after how mangled it was when she was first brought in, the vets suggest it was run over by some vehicle or attacked by a predatory animal.
Debbie is a female bat brought in by a local bat enthusiast, when brought in she described how Debbie was being attacked by the others in her bat roost box. Although the reason for this is unknown the vet suggested that until Debbie was old enough to defend herself, Barb will need to take care of her. The few supplies she didn't have on hand were donated to her and constant checkups were scheduled to make sure Debbie was thriving. According to Barb Debbie came home from a night of flying with a missing chunk from her left ear. Everything healed fine and Debbie is in good health.
Beat Drop is a male axolotl, a rare specimen as his specific coloration is hardly seen in the wild. The owner of Beat Drop, Trollex has stated he has seen a lack of activity lately. Further observation is needed to convey a proper diagnosis. His appetite has not changed and he is in full health, upon further questioning it was suggested for Trollex to get a larger tank for Beat Drop and keep a better eye on the temperature of the water.











