Thread:TetoIsGreat/@comment-25983229-20150222034752/@comment-25983229-20150225231137

Aw you guys! Thanks. She is about a foot long and stands about four to eight inches off the ground depending on how high she is lifted. It's like she goes up on hydraulics. I thought I'd hate her but I was going to be a good teacher and get a class pet and be all positive. The kids were scared to death, so I had to play around with her the most. We were a special needs school, so having the pet was really therapeutic after they got used to her. Super slow animals are realllllly predictable and Shelley can totally handle little kids. I grew to just love her. The agency actually paid for my adoption paperwork so I could take her home because they said she was thriving with me. One vacation I had to give her back to the agency and they said she was sad without me. Seriously, she is potty-trained (there's a special place where she goes) and she comes when I call her. She also does this trick where she kisses my nose with her nose and she'll do it with others. She's like having a dog.