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So, since a lot of people like to boast about their True Shoulder Rats on this site, I'd figure I would do some posting my self!
As you can see. My guinea pigs are True Shoulder Guinea pigs as they are comfortable enough to sit on my lower shoulder, which is formally known as a lap.
This is what makes them True Shoulder Guinea pigs. They are able to jump off my lap at ANY time, but they are trained not to as they are True Shoulder Guinea Pigs.
This is my Green Cheeked Conure Parrot. He is a True Shoulder Green Cheeked Conure parrot, as he is CLEARLY on my shoulder. His wings are clipped, but he still sits on my shoulder which makes him a TRUE Shoulder Parrot.
Last, but DEFINITELY not least. Meet my 8 True Shoulder Rats. They could easily jump out of the Card board box I put them in, but they choose not to.
They are extremely super awesomely well-trained. But, I'm not going to teach you how to train TRUE shoulder rats as it is SUPER dangerous and I don't want your NON-TRUE shoulder rats getting hurt/injured.
Hope you enjoyed my TRUE shoulder Animals.


As you can see. My guinea pigs are True Shoulder Guinea pigs as they are comfortable enough to sit on my lower shoulder, which is formally known as a lap.
This is what makes them True Shoulder Guinea pigs. They are able to jump off my lap at ANY time, but they are trained not to as they are True Shoulder Guinea Pigs.

This is my Green Cheeked Conure Parrot. He is a True Shoulder Green Cheeked Conure parrot, as he is CLEARLY on my shoulder. His wings are clipped, but he still sits on my shoulder which makes him a TRUE Shoulder Parrot.

Last, but DEFINITELY not least. Meet my 8 True Shoulder Rats. They could easily jump out of the Card board box I put them in, but they choose not to.
They are extremely super awesomely well-trained. But, I'm not going to teach you how to train TRUE shoulder rats as it is SUPER dangerous and I don't want your NON-TRUE shoulder rats getting hurt/injured.
Hope you enjoyed my TRUE shoulder Animals.