Tortoise Falls in Love with Family New Kitten and It Straight Out of a Fairytale

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But what about reptiles? Reptiles, like tortoises, are often overlooked in the pet care guides, leaving many new reptile owners feeling lost and confused. This article aims to provide a smooth transition for new reptile owners, offering a comprehensive guide to introducing a new reptile to a multi-pet household. **Understanding the Risks**

Before diving into the specifics of introducing a reptile, it’s crucial to understand the potential risks involved. Reptiles, especially those with strong prey drive, can pose a threat to other pets in the home.

The two were an unlikely pair, a tortoise named Copernicus and a dog named Horvis. Copernicus, a gentle giant of a tortoise, was known for his calm demeanor and love of naps. He was a creature of habit, preferring to spend his days basking in the sun and munching on his favorite leafy greens.

The article discusses the behavior of a dog named Horvis, who exhibits a head bobbing behavior when interacting with a human. This behavior is interpreted as a sign of affection, but the author, @amgfitness, questions this interpretation. They suggest that head bobbing could be a sign of disinterest or even a lack of love. The author uses the example of their own dog, who used to bob their head to the lawn mower and then tried to bite the wheels.

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