Anonymous wrote:A sugar glider bought at a mall kiosk. Thought that was the height of trashy first time I saw it. Alligators are pretty trashy, too.
Anonymous wrote:We have a guinea pig.
It's possible it's in the "trashy pet" category.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is now the cool and hip thing to adopt a rescue dog. I've been around several dogs like this and all were in dog school with loving young attentive owners-cool to get a rescue. And never had any dog or a large breed as youth.
What? Yes, it is "cool" to adopt a rescue dog. You know why? Because these dogs need a home and you aren't paying a breeder (whether registered or a backyard one) tons of money which they profit off of and which lets them to continue to breed more pets when there are enough in this world already. A rescue dog doesn't mean it is a bad untrained dog, that it is an aggressive dog (like a pitbull), or anything else other than it being a dog that needs a home and has been rescued from death at a shelter (which could have been from a group or YOU by adopting it from a shelter). Just a dog that has been saved/rescued. So yes, again, it is cool to do this. Doesn't matter if it is a first time dog owner, a small or large breed or anything else. Save the dogs from death, adopt don't buy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:parakeets are cute.
+1 or maybe +2. Not everybody is up for a macaw.
Anonymous wrote:"Hypo-allergenic" mutts from breeders that have special names like Labradoodle, Cockapoo, Maltipoo. I'm sorry... You spent thousands of dollars on a mutt that still has dander. And if your pooch is intact, you're extra trashy.
Anonymous wrote:parakeets are cute.
Anonymous wrote:It is now the cool and hip thing to adopt a rescue dog. I've been around several dogs like this and all were in dog school with loving young attentive owners-cool to get a rescue. And never had any dog or a large breed as youth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How could we omit snakes up til this point? And I LIKE snakes. But any pet that requires you to feed it another live animal = trashy.
Not saying it isn't natural -- it surely is. But why would you want to watch a helpless mouse die every few days? What the heck is wrong with you that you want to facilitate that?
You don't have to feed live animals to snakes. We buy frozen food at the pet store. You can put it a bowl of warm water to thaw and the snake will eat it.
We had a redtail boa because my husband rescued it from the window of a barbershop. The window was way too cold for it and it had a chest cold. He talked to the owner and the owner gave it to him. Snakes are great pets. Quiet, pretty, never bother anyone.
Anonymous wrote:I sort of think betta fish are trashy. They are all wavy, floating in their cheap tank.