I've got a baby bearded dragon. I got him back in June, and he's still growing, so I'll need a much bigger cage for him soon. He is about four or five months old, I'd guess. He loves eating kale, peas, crickets, and especially mealworms. He hats being held, though, and when I attempt it, he runs around his cage, trying to escape my hand. While not eating or escaping, the little guy mostly hangs out under his lamp. He's called Saurus, as it means "lizard" in Latin.
I have one rat, and used to have two. My rat's name is Candice (because she's so sweet and cuddly, and because she's albino). She cannot use her back legs, and is nearing the end. The poor girl is about three and a half, which is 105 in rat years, or so I've read. She mostly sleeps during the day, and eats at night.
My two dogs are nearly polar opposites. My first, named Stella for her batlike appearance while laying on her back, is a really great dog all around. She only barks if she sees someone she knows, is really nice, and only requires food, walks and love, or so it seems. She's a boxer-German shepherd-greyhound-who knows what else mix who we got as a young puppy, maybe three months old. Now, of course, she's almost three.
My second dog, named Buster after a player on my family's favorite baseball team (Personally, I hate baseball), is a mischievous sonofagun who barks seemingly all day, every day, at anything that moves or makes a sound. We got him to keep Stella company during school/work hours. He's not even one yet, and his only benefit is cuteness. He barely even likes being held or even petted! Buster pulls and pulls on his leash while on walks. Buster's a pug mix, and the other breed is almost definitely beagle or chihuahua. Why do we keep him around? We keep telling ourselves that we're going to put him into training.
Despite all these great pets, what I really want is some form of bird, especially considering the recent evidence for birds being dinosaurs and all. Anyhow, I don't have any good pet pics right now, so I'll get some later. As for all you cat lovers, well, what can I say? While I love cats myself, I'm really, really allergic.