Dinkys Mom
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TO MY LITTLE DINKY BUNNY RABBIT
I had my little Dinky for 8 1/2 years.She was a Netherland Dwarf, a tiny baby when she came home. She passed awayFeb. 20th. It has taken me until now to bring myself to post here on the board.
She grew to be a very special bunny with a "personality".
I kept her inside when she was so tinywith plans to put her in an outside cage later. Do you think she ever went to an outside cage? Right! She lived in the laundry room, had a cage with her potty in it and a large rug outside it and you better not mess with her rug!
We left her cage open even when we were on vacation. She never went out of "her room". When she hadto potty, she would alwaysgo in her cage to use her potty.
We even left the back door open often. Any other bunny would escape outside every chance they got, but Dinky would run away from the open door. She hated it outside! When I did take her out, she would pout or days.
Everytime we went in the laundry room, she ran up to us, held her little nose up as high as she could to get a "nose rub".
Toward the end of her life, she became my little begging puppy! She woudl jump up on me to beg for treats.
We bonded very close and I miss her! When I think of another rabbit, I know there could never be another rabbit like Dinky.
I had my little Dinky for 8 1/2 years.She was a Netherland Dwarf, a tiny baby when she came home. She passed awayFeb. 20th. It has taken me until now to bring myself to post here on the board.
She grew to be a very special bunny with a "personality".
I kept her inside when she was so tinywith plans to put her in an outside cage later. Do you think she ever went to an outside cage? Right! She lived in the laundry room, had a cage with her potty in it and a large rug outside it and you better not mess with her rug!
We left her cage open even when we were on vacation. She never went out of "her room". When she hadto potty, she would alwaysgo in her cage to use her potty.
We even left the back door open often. Any other bunny would escape outside every chance they got, but Dinky would run away from the open door. She hated it outside! When I did take her out, she would pout or days.
Everytime we went in the laundry room, she ran up to us, held her little nose up as high as she could to get a "nose rub".
Toward the end of her life, she became my little begging puppy! She woudl jump up on me to beg for treats.
We bonded very close and I miss her! When I think of another rabbit, I know there could never be another rabbit like Dinky.