lady.gekko
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As the majority have said,
I personally wouldn't recommend it! Hamsters/Guinea Pigs/Dogs/Cats, or any other animals have the potential to hurt your gecko seriously bad. Dogs and Cats are preditorial animals, the majority of the time they will view something as prey. Although you may think they are looking at it "innocently" and something may never happen. I wouldn't even let it get the chance, because once it's done, it's done, and your gecko could be toast.
I have a rescue Iguana, that was put into this situation...The previous owners had a dog, dog and iguana always got along there was never a problem. Till one day after being together for about 8 years, the dog decided to take a chance, bit the iguana in the back and now the iguana is paralized. It wont deficate on it's own, it needs to have it's belly massaged, she cannot climb, walk, or do all the things Iguana's love to do. Her lifespan has been dramatically shortened, and lives a completely different lifestyle due to that one second that could have been avoided if they used common sense.
Please remember, we decided to take these animals into captivity, they didn't ask us. Putting them into unnecessary situations/stress isn't fair to your pet, and could be potentially dangerous.
I personally wouldn't recommend it! Hamsters/Guinea Pigs/Dogs/Cats, or any other animals have the potential to hurt your gecko seriously bad. Dogs and Cats are preditorial animals, the majority of the time they will view something as prey. Although you may think they are looking at it "innocently" and something may never happen. I wouldn't even let it get the chance, because once it's done, it's done, and your gecko could be toast.
I have a rescue Iguana, that was put into this situation...The previous owners had a dog, dog and iguana always got along there was never a problem. Till one day after being together for about 8 years, the dog decided to take a chance, bit the iguana in the back and now the iguana is paralized. It wont deficate on it's own, it needs to have it's belly massaged, she cannot climb, walk, or do all the things Iguana's love to do. Her lifespan has been dramatically shortened, and lives a completely different lifestyle due to that one second that could have been avoided if they used common sense.
Please remember, we decided to take these animals into captivity, they didn't ask us. Putting them into unnecessary situations/stress isn't fair to your pet, and could be potentially dangerous.