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The Tiny Diny Rehabilitation Center

 



Hi y'all I am sharing a bit about mine and Cory’s friend Widow.

Check out all the info below and go give her some love🩷


Hi my name is Widow I am one of the owners of

The Tiny Diny Rehabilitation Center.


More than 10 years ago we noticed a lot of reptiles and other

smaller animals being neglected and we decided to start the rescue. 


Oasis is the first dragon that came to us skin and bones and paralyzed

from the tail and back legs. We didn’t think she would survive but after

months of tube feeding and rehab she started to bounce back. 


Then we started to notice she was different. She was always judging

us and she would definitely throw her opinion around.

Oasis is the mascot and loves to hang out and watch her followers

on Tik Tok and loves her movies.


 If people would like to help we do have a wishlist on Amazon🦎 


We are also doing a ⭐GIVEAWAY⭐ right now 1 winner

gets 10 to 15 crystals

of  your choice and a jumping spider along with an enclosure.  


Second winner gets 10 to 15 crystals and a painting by Oasis.If

you just wanna watch Oasis judge and watch you just come hang out on

Tik Tok but don't forget her favorite snacks.


Want to enter Widow’s giveaway check her out on

Tik Tok @Tiny Dinosaur Rehab Center or find her on Facebook

It’s $5 per entry via Cash App which you can find on her Link Tree.


Giveaway ends October 6th


Below is a picture that Oasis made, that Cory won

off of one of Widow’s giveaways.





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