For those reading this, I won't be doing my my sandard tribute video because I can't tribute one without tributing the other, so the tribute video will come when the Dopeys are reunited. Please just listen to this as you read- For the remaining Dopey. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-kvYYPYWFg&feature=fvwrel
Opey DOPEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEY!
I don't even know how to start.
Little Dope, you've gone now, and somehow, I have to write a tribute for half an entity.
And that's what you are, half an entity.
Six and a half years ago I 'killed' my brother's bunny Ozzy and wanted to try and find him another bunny, or two. I stumbled upon your owner on the internet and contacted her. We found she had a young litter who were looking for homes. When you were 5 weeks old we met the pair of you and reserved you. You were super cute and, at that point, unusual. I couldn't repair what I'd done, but I hoped two new furry friends would be a positive in our very sad home.
You came home on 14th August 2006, aged 7 weeks, 2 days. You didn't stay at home long because we had other bunnies and you, lady, got a very runny nose on the journey home. Hindsight now tells us more about this, but at the time we took you both back because we were worried for our others. You came back after a week with no other symptoms, but one again your nose ran on the journey. I didn't know as much then as I did now and we just trusted your breeder.
You came home and we debated what to call you. My brother made the choices. We knew you were clearly a pair and needed complimentary names and we entertained 'Drop' and Roll' after you both fell in a bunbag roll: something that never changed!). Your official names because Pogo and Polo, but we couldn't tell you apart easily for a lot of the time and, due to your extreme denseness (or lack of fear, if I'm being complementary) you collectively became the Dopeys very quickly. You were registered at the vets, for a very short time, as Pogo and Polo, and then Pogo-Dopey and Pol-Dopey and then Dopey 1-Pogo ad Dopey 2-Polo but we dropped your real names and you were just Dopey 1 and Dopey 2 but everyone knew you were collectively 'The Dopeys'.
Here is a perfect little example. The first photos of the pair of you were of you guys thinking this was a smart idea.
You were entirely inseparable and did literally everything together, all the time. One without the other was wrong and the other always looked bereft.
You both had such a beautiful nature and were so friendly and chilled. You enjoyed people and being sociable, but were totally devoted to each other.
A few months after you arrived we lost several bunnies and your nature led you back to your breeder where the wonderful Sandy and the unique Badger came to ours too. Badger was your cousin (both your grandad's were Summersvalley Star) andd he too got a runny nose on the journey home but we didn't take him back. I can't ever thank you enough for bringing me my BadgerFadger; not ever enough, either of you.
It was becoming clearer and clearer how together you were. We'd had a terrible time with rabbits over the past couple of years and after Cloud was neutered I bonded him into a trio with you. I wanted to ensure that if one of you went, you would always have some bunny else.
You guys were even part of a quad for a short amount of time after, with Candyfloss as well.
However, after your seizure, she wouldn't take you anymore and so you ended up in two pairs, with Cloud and Candyfloss being a pair and you guys were back being the Dopeys. It was in that gap you guys were spayed and I got my favourite photo of the pair of you.
Then, when you were recovered and Candyfloss had decided she didn't want Cloud either, that you were rebonded as a trio.
You guys were very happy until he sadly died. You tolerated his aggression and showed him what true happiness was. you gave him what no one else could and I'll always be grateful for that too.
When we lost Cloud I needed another option for you both because you still needed that friend. We tried a group of six, with Sunny, Dawn, Hope and Lighters, but Dawn and Lighters wouldn't take to each other, so I bonded you with Lighters, and all of you were so happy.
That was two and a half years ago and you have had many months loving each other, being happy, playing, and being there for each other. You found a great friend in him.
In that time my Badger got very, very ill and I was watching you carefully because you were the snotty Dopey. You did have the occasional cough and regurgitation of food. I knew. I was terrified, but I knew.
You started to ail much more earlier this year. You had to be resucitated after a routine dental and your body was struggling, so I moved you all into my room so you could be looked after when it got cold this winter. That made you worse because you became so much more active when you were allowed extra space, so it was a very hard decision to move you guys back outside into what you were used to, so you didn't get excitement at more space, and just had a large space all the time.
You were diagnosed as being both blind and deaf (which we were fairly sure was the case for, at the very least, the last few years, if not always) and we knew something was wrong with your chest. I knew, I just knew it was the same as Badger, but no one believed me. You were diagnosed with heart failure and only one working lung. No one believed me but I knew it was the same as Badger and asked if you needed covering antibiotics. I was told no. could have sealed your fate.
You went on meds and they didn't really work so then you went on more, and they didn't really work but you were more active. It was at this point I had to start colouring you blue to make sure I was medicating the right Dopey.
Then we thought we were losin you because you lost weight and went greasy. I had you down as having another week. That was at the end of September this year. Then Little Lighters, the guy who was supposed to be your rock, was diagnosed with a mandibular abscess and we can't beat it, just manage it, but one of the things I did for him was adjust his diet and it suited you down to the ground!
You went from skinny and greasy to somewhat podgy and glossy again.
We also took the risk of letting you all in our lovely big run. I'd not been able to do it until I thought you were at death's door and we had nothing to lose because I didn't want to push you to an early grave. As luck would have it, you loved it and it suited you were and you seemed to get fitter. You were still laboured and struggling, but so happy and your eyes were so happy. You got the chance for that many times because it helped both you and Lighters fight.
Opey DOPEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEY!
I don't even know how to start.
Little Dope, you've gone now, and somehow, I have to write a tribute for half an entity.
And that's what you are, half an entity.
Six and a half years ago I 'killed' my brother's bunny Ozzy and wanted to try and find him another bunny, or two. I stumbled upon your owner on the internet and contacted her. We found she had a young litter who were looking for homes. When you were 5 weeks old we met the pair of you and reserved you. You were super cute and, at that point, unusual. I couldn't repair what I'd done, but I hoped two new furry friends would be a positive in our very sad home.
You came home on 14th August 2006, aged 7 weeks, 2 days. You didn't stay at home long because we had other bunnies and you, lady, got a very runny nose on the journey home. Hindsight now tells us more about this, but at the time we took you both back because we were worried for our others. You came back after a week with no other symptoms, but one again your nose ran on the journey. I didn't know as much then as I did now and we just trusted your breeder.
You came home and we debated what to call you. My brother made the choices. We knew you were clearly a pair and needed complimentary names and we entertained 'Drop' and Roll' after you both fell in a bunbag roll: something that never changed!). Your official names because Pogo and Polo, but we couldn't tell you apart easily for a lot of the time and, due to your extreme denseness (or lack of fear, if I'm being complementary) you collectively became the Dopeys very quickly. You were registered at the vets, for a very short time, as Pogo and Polo, and then Pogo-Dopey and Pol-Dopey and then Dopey 1-Pogo ad Dopey 2-Polo but we dropped your real names and you were just Dopey 1 and Dopey 2 but everyone knew you were collectively 'The Dopeys'.
Here is a perfect little example. The first photos of the pair of you were of you guys thinking this was a smart idea.
You were entirely inseparable and did literally everything together, all the time. One without the other was wrong and the other always looked bereft.
You both had such a beautiful nature and were so friendly and chilled. You enjoyed people and being sociable, but were totally devoted to each other.
A few months after you arrived we lost several bunnies and your nature led you back to your breeder where the wonderful Sandy and the unique Badger came to ours too. Badger was your cousin (both your grandad's were Summersvalley Star) andd he too got a runny nose on the journey home but we didn't take him back. I can't ever thank you enough for bringing me my BadgerFadger; not ever enough, either of you.
It was becoming clearer and clearer how together you were. We'd had a terrible time with rabbits over the past couple of years and after Cloud was neutered I bonded him into a trio with you. I wanted to ensure that if one of you went, you would always have some bunny else.
You guys were even part of a quad for a short amount of time after, with Candyfloss as well.
However, after your seizure, she wouldn't take you anymore and so you ended up in two pairs, with Cloud and Candyfloss being a pair and you guys were back being the Dopeys. It was in that gap you guys were spayed and I got my favourite photo of the pair of you.
Then, when you were recovered and Candyfloss had decided she didn't want Cloud either, that you were rebonded as a trio.
You guys were very happy until he sadly died. You tolerated his aggression and showed him what true happiness was. you gave him what no one else could and I'll always be grateful for that too.
When we lost Cloud I needed another option for you both because you still needed that friend. We tried a group of six, with Sunny, Dawn, Hope and Lighters, but Dawn and Lighters wouldn't take to each other, so I bonded you with Lighters, and all of you were so happy.
That was two and a half years ago and you have had many months loving each other, being happy, playing, and being there for each other. You found a great friend in him.
In that time my Badger got very, very ill and I was watching you carefully because you were the snotty Dopey. You did have the occasional cough and regurgitation of food. I knew. I was terrified, but I knew.
You started to ail much more earlier this year. You had to be resucitated after a routine dental and your body was struggling, so I moved you all into my room so you could be looked after when it got cold this winter. That made you worse because you became so much more active when you were allowed extra space, so it was a very hard decision to move you guys back outside into what you were used to, so you didn't get excitement at more space, and just had a large space all the time.
You were diagnosed as being both blind and deaf (which we were fairly sure was the case for, at the very least, the last few years, if not always) and we knew something was wrong with your chest. I knew, I just knew it was the same as Badger, but no one believed me. You were diagnosed with heart failure and only one working lung. No one believed me but I knew it was the same as Badger and asked if you needed covering antibiotics. I was told no. could have sealed your fate.
You went on meds and they didn't really work so then you went on more, and they didn't really work but you were more active. It was at this point I had to start colouring you blue to make sure I was medicating the right Dopey.
Then we thought we were losin you because you lost weight and went greasy. I had you down as having another week. That was at the end of September this year. Then Little Lighters, the guy who was supposed to be your rock, was diagnosed with a mandibular abscess and we can't beat it, just manage it, but one of the things I did for him was adjust his diet and it suited you down to the ground!
You went from skinny and greasy to somewhat podgy and glossy again.
We also took the risk of letting you all in our lovely big run. I'd not been able to do it until I thought you were at death's door and we had nothing to lose because I didn't want to push you to an early grave. As luck would have it, you loved it and it suited you were and you seemed to get fitter. You were still laboured and struggling, but so happy and your eyes were so happy. You got the chance for that many times because it helped both you and Lighters fight.
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