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slunder4
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Hi, I am relatively new to this forum. My name is Sarah and im from saskatchewan Canada. I inherited my first chin a little more than a year ago. But they have always been in my life in some way or another through family and friends that have had them. This past weekend I purchased two new females. And am planning on breeding them when they are old enough. (And yes I have done all my research and know what can all happen)
I am a veterinary technician and love animals of every shape and size. I also am mom to three horses (Hunter James, Laila, and Sir Andrew), two dogs (Dingo and Tangee), Two cats (Casey and piggy), and Three Chins ( Item nine, Ninette, and name to be decided)
I grew up on a farm and have seen almost every sort of farm animal being born. I am extatic to be expanding my knowledge in chinchillas and gaining some new little pets! :thumbsup:
I am a veterinary technician and love animals of every shape and size. I also am mom to three horses (Hunter James, Laila, and Sir Andrew), two dogs (Dingo and Tangee), Two cats (Casey and piggy), and Three Chins ( Item nine, Ninette, and name to be decided)
I grew up on a farm and have seen almost every sort of farm animal being born. I am extatic to be expanding my knowledge in chinchillas and gaining some new little pets! :thumbsup: