I know! Idk why that was considered fine tbh [emoji38] they did know each other already, they used to be around each other outside too, and the dog never bothered the buns, they used to come up to her, the dog actually seemed very unsure of them for a long time [emoji38] but yea I think the dog gave the rabbit a lot of companionship and love after we lost the male. It was sad actually, we lost the boy in the December, then we lost the dog in like March/April, then the girl bun died maybe two months later ish. She was very lonely once we lost the dog, she used to look for her, for a while after
No not at all, it was almost a joke, I brought home two 12 week old buns, only went to get 1, but couldn't leave the girl when I saw her [emoji38] the girl lost the use of her back legs at 16 weeks old I think? I'd literally had them a few weeks [emoji38] ended up having double knee surgery, then the boy had a bad reaction to a drug when he was neutered and was never the same rabbit again.. Then he got all his gut issues... [emoji38] Not sure I could've been more unlucky with my new "low maintenance" pet to be a calming presence in my life [emoji38] its like Atticus and Clementine were like yeaaa we aren't here for your problems [emoji38][emoji38] learnt a lot about buns, very quickly, mostly from this forum actually
Clementine wouldn't be alive today if I hadn't found this place, I know that for sure!
Even my adopted two, the white buns, they were doing okay, until Penelope had to have knee surgery recently.. I think I'm cursed when it comes to rabbit knees [emoji51]
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