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You are such an amazingly selfless person! I think we are probably around the same age (I'm 20) and it is soo refreshing to see someone who has obviously put so much thought into owning a pup. Kudos! You make us look good :) Congrats on your bunnies, and I completely understand your mom's position. Some people are just used to the typical "dog" which we all know...yorkies aren't typical, they're special. :D |
Ha ha I'm not selfless, I'm logical, which is what all pet owner should be! Your pup is gorgeous and yes, yorkie are very very special doggie! |
I had a house bunny once that was potty trained and ran around the house. Man oh man, was that thing a HANDFUL! He was probably worse behaved than my yorkie haha. He ate EVERYTHING! His favorites were my UGG boots and flip flops. He also liked our phone cables, my mom was on the phone and he ate the wire and it disconnected her :p We even had a harness and a leash and he would go for walks outside. Eventually we tied him up outside, but sadly, he must have freaked out over something and got all tangled and died :( RIP B-Rabbit. |
You tied him up outside?! :thumbdown:eek: Explain if I misunderstand but that seem very cruel! |
He loved it outside, he would only be out there for an hour to play, then he would come back inside, its not like he lived out there, my goodness. |
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umm either that or he ate something that killed him |
...Why was a rope tied around your rabbit. That is so, so terrible. |
It's not like I killed him :rolleyes: it could have been from natural causes. |
You tied a rope around a bunny and left him alone. That is just abuse. Just because bunnies aren't dog doesn't mean they don't deserve same respect. Rabbits are very fragile creatures and their bones break very easily. If you tied up a bunny, there is no question what killed him. I sincerely hope you understand not to do this thing again. You can break a bunnies spine just from lying them on their back if they try and kick free. I hope you now know not to do this cruel thing. I have nothing left to say on the matter and I would like thread to go back to about responsible yorkie ownership. |
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I'm thinking of names for my bunnies...I like old fashioned names like Nora, Bess, Poppy etc...Suggestions? |
Awww that is the cutest little bunny ever!! I'm so sorry for everything you've gone through, I'm so glad you're doing better and that you are holding off on getting your little bundle of joy until you are able to be around more, very smart and WISE decision!! Congrats on your new addition!!! :p |
Wow! That's all I can say, is wow. You are either a 40-year old posing as a teenager, or you are the most mature, responsible, thoughtful 17-year old on the planet. I'll go with the later ;). You have already been through so much with your first pup, and to have the maturity and willpower to wait because you know that's best for a puppy is just amazing. It will be worth the wait and you'll have the best furbaby ever! Your mom must be soooo proud. And tell her you didn't turn out this way by accident (good job mom)!! P.S. Please post updates and pics on those adorable bunnies in the meantime! |
Disney, remember your growing pains. We've seen you mature on this board with our very own eyes. And you've done it well. Remember tolerance. Deep breath. Anyway. I think the book Watership Down is probably the best source for rabbit names that could be found. That is one of my favorite books. My daughter, even though she is in her mid 30s, and I use some of the terms in our everyday language without thinking about it. Whenever we see rabbits out in the evening grazing it is automatically called silflay. Stuff like that. It's like the rabbit bible. |
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