luckylego
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Hey guys! My name is Mary and I hail from BC, Canada 
I used to own a small collection of ball pythons, corns and milksnakes, but sadly had to rehome them several years back. Nowadays I currently live with my 2 year old pied ball python, Emma (short for Emma Frost, an X-Men character who can transform into diamond). She was a horrendously fussy eater for the first year of her life, so she's small for her age, but is finally beginning to put on the weight!
Aside from Emma, I also live with my two pit bull mix dogs, named Legp and Streets.
Lego lost her leg at only 5 months old, as a result of an act of abuse from her previous owners (they believed running her down in a truck would deter her from chasing cars). She is now 8.5 years young and you would never know she is missing a leg! Last year she became a double amputee too, when we had to remove her tail after a particularly nasty case of "happy tail"

Streets' story made national headlines in Canada, after her previous owner was found high on bath salts and actually EATING her (yes, you read that correctly). Its been a long, ptsd filled road, and her scars has still yet to fade.. but she has grown into one of the sweetest, gentlest, most trusting dog you will ever meet
I'm hoping to add a corn snake and a russian rat snake to this list in the next year, but in the meantime, that's all for me! I look forward to meeting you all
I used to own a small collection of ball pythons, corns and milksnakes, but sadly had to rehome them several years back. Nowadays I currently live with my 2 year old pied ball python, Emma (short for Emma Frost, an X-Men character who can transform into diamond). She was a horrendously fussy eater for the first year of her life, so she's small for her age, but is finally beginning to put on the weight!
Aside from Emma, I also live with my two pit bull mix dogs, named Legp and Streets.
Lego lost her leg at only 5 months old, as a result of an act of abuse from her previous owners (they believed running her down in a truck would deter her from chasing cars). She is now 8.5 years young and you would never know she is missing a leg! Last year she became a double amputee too, when we had to remove her tail after a particularly nasty case of "happy tail"
Streets' story made national headlines in Canada, after her previous owner was found high on bath salts and actually EATING her (yes, you read that correctly). Its been a long, ptsd filled road, and her scars has still yet to fade.. but she has grown into one of the sweetest, gentlest, most trusting dog you will ever meet
I'm hoping to add a corn snake and a russian rat snake to this list in the next year, but in the meantime, that's all for me! I look forward to meeting you all
