jglass
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My poor confused fuzzy little bunny rabbit is trying to breed with my dog. My rabbit is 3 pounds and the dog is a 13 year old 5 pound arthritic yorkie/maltese mix who does not think it is the least bit funny. Do you guys remember that cartoon where the skunk was in love with the cat? Both of these animals are boys.
I have had other pet rabbits ... none of which ever tried to date the dog. Sooo now I can only let Spike aka .. Pokey as Jon has dubbed him out when I can sit right in the floor and watch him from trying to enact a scene from Deliverance with the dog. The dog has already tried to amputate the rabbits limbs for this and I cannot say that I blame him. I have been redirecting Spike's attentions away from the dog when I catch him getting fixated and he has been a bit better the past few days. I lost a bunny years ago from the anesthesia and I would really prefer not to have to have him fixed if I can get away with it.
Spike will be 6 months old in less than two weeks. 6 months is full grown for a bunny.
When I told Jon what was going on the first thing he told me was I should have gotten the camera
I have had other pet rabbits ... none of which ever tried to date the dog. Sooo now I can only let Spike aka .. Pokey as Jon has dubbed him out when I can sit right in the floor and watch him from trying to enact a scene from Deliverance with the dog. The dog has already tried to amputate the rabbits limbs for this and I cannot say that I blame him. I have been redirecting Spike's attentions away from the dog when I catch him getting fixated and he has been a bit better the past few days. I lost a bunny years ago from the anesthesia and I would really prefer not to have to have him fixed if I can get away with it.
Spike will be 6 months old in less than two weeks. 6 months is full grown for a bunny.
When I told Jon what was going on the first thing he told me was I should have gotten the camera
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