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lounging bunnies
My buns love their cage even though they have free run of the house. Here are some photos of them lounging after a snack.
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haha, cute ~ potty trained ?
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oh yes, that's their litter tray, kenji er...could be doing his business...lol. they are pretty good with the litter habits and won't dirty other parts of my house. Visiting relatives are quite surprise by this. |
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haha, my ND is also litter trained, but if i let him out of his playpen to run, my jack russell's gonna be running also. LoL :x
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i know what you mean...lol. my favorite dog breed is beagle but i don't think it would work out between the bunnies and a hound dog.
personally i prefer bigger rabbit breeds like french lop and californian but those are hard to come by in this region. |
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Very sweet.
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my rabbit n my mix-spitz get along veri well. dey can even sleep together. |
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Some dogs get along very well with small animals, some just don't. But it does seem that breed plays a little part. So far, from what I've observed, herding dogs seem to be doing alright. It's the working and hunting dogs that cannot adapt to having the small animal as a 'fren' and not 'dinner'.
![]() My corgi is fine with all my small pets, but my bf's husky will go crazy when she sees them. So I don't bring them to his place for visits. I did that a few times, but it's obvious she cannot obey the 'no' or 'leave it' when it comes to them. It's very difficult for her. She barks, whines and struggles when she is made to sit-stay. Very difficult la. LoL |