Actors who don't like working with animals

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'Along Came Polly' (2004) - You know the ferret in 'Along Came Polly?' Well, he bit Ben Stiller with his "sharp like razors" teeth. 

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'Along Came Polly' (2004) - "I was bitten by the ferret, but I didn't do anything, I swear. I was holding him up and he did this crazy turn-around thing.

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'Along Came Polly' (2004) - Stiller's co-star Jennifer Aniston even compared the ferret to a rat. It's just a big rat at the end of the day," she said.

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Remember Eddie, the true star of the sitcom? Well, his real name was Moose, and he was a bit of a temperamental actor.

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'Frasier' (1993–2004) - Kelsey Grammer once said that Moose used to bite John Mahoney "whenever he'd sit on his lap."

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'Frasier' (1993–2004) - "I love dogs. But Moose ... I just realized right off the bat he's not interested in me.  I'll just tolerate him as much as he tolerates me.

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'Frasier' (1993–2004) - "He was a temperamental actor as far as I'm concerned," said John Mahoney about his canine co-star.

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'Snow White and the Huntsman' (2012) - Kristen Stewart might not be afraid of vampires or werewolves, but she's terrified of horses.

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'Snow White and the Huntsman' (2012) - The actress fell off one when she was a child, and developed a fear of horses ever since.

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'Snow White and the Huntsman' (2012) - But despite her hippophobia, Stewart managed to conquer her fear in the movie. 

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'Roar' (1981) - A movie about a family living among lions in Africa. What could go wrong, right?

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'Roar' (1981) - Melanie Griffith starred in it as a child, alongside her mother, Tippi Hedren. Griffith was attacked and required "dozens of stitches and plastic surgery."

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'Roar' (1981) - There were numerous injuries, including one member of the crew who "had his scalp ripped off by a lion and required 120 stitches." Ouch!

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