Thanks, guys.Luckily we never get snapping turtles in the backyard, only occasionally on the street in front of the house, either way, atleast Towser won't get bit since he is too scared to get too close! One time his outside water bowl was turned upside down and he spent the longest time acting the exact same as he did in the video...
Bri, the older he gets the more he looks like his mummy (his birthmother... not me! I sure hope this dog doesn't turn out looking like me.) and less like a pit. I still think he might have a smidgen of pit in him. C:





Luckily we never get snapping turtles in the backyard, only occasionally on the street in front of the house, either way, atleast Towser won't get bit since he is too scared to get too close! One time his outside water bowl was turned upside down and he spent the longest time acting the exact same as he did in the video...
) and less like a pit. I still think he might have a smidgen of pit in him. C:
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He's so adorable, he looks like quite the goofball! Just wanted to thank you for helping said turtle rather than trying to keep him or something (not that I think you would!). I work at at Nature Center/Environmental Center and people always bring in turtles they illegally took from the wild as babies or whatever because they don't want them anymore and we usually cannot take them. It just really bothers me because they're usually not deformed because they were not fed properly, or sick, or just in general not well because they were once wild and free and taken illegally.

I understand completely where you are coming. I am a firm believer that wild animals belong in the wild (unless a disability prevents it). 
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