If you could have any fr dragon breed as a (minature) pet, which one would u choose?
Hmm! A decision of this magnitude requires study and contemplation. Let’s turn to the authority on the subject…
A Comprehensive Guide To Flight Rising Breeds As (Miniature) Pets
Tundras: Invest in lint-roller stock, learn to live with it. Good hand-warmers in winter. Keeps the lawn trim.
Pearlcatchers: Nacre will happen to your household; accept it. Very social and will definitely gossip about you to neighbourhood pets.
Imperials: Very nice, but you can have only the one. May incur unforeseen theological quandaries.
Spirals: Difficulty setting: high. High energy, able to wriggle into almost anywhere – and then you went and made it small.Fae: They’re already so small! What happens if they get smaller? Are they sea monkeys now??Mirrors: A sugar glider, but with a knife and night vision. Tactical. Like Batman, if he was into sugar gliders. Sugarman.
Bogsneaks: Deceptively low maintenance, until they decide to nest in the toilet.
Snappers: The kind of pet you lasso other pets to to make sure they don’t go anywhere. Reliable. Sturdy. Up at all hours.
Skydancers: Only recommended to the emotionally stable and financially secure. Empathy plus feathers equals stress molting.Nocturnes: The novelty wears off quickly after common household objects come alive for the fiftieth time.
Guardians: Good, loyal. Obsessive. Ideal pet if they manage to adopt the houseplants as a Charge.
Coatls: Needs appropriately sized anvil and a real smelter to truly thrive.
Wildclaws: Like chickens, but if chickens stole eggs instead of laid them. Reverse chickens. NOT LIKE THAT. Keeps pests (and everything else) out of the yard.
Ridgebacks: Not recommended for beginners, who may find themselves blindsided by the unforeseen necessity of having bail money on hand at all times. Great sidekicks that will always betray you in the sequel.














