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Originally Posted by shad2009
Hmm...i guess the rabbit didnt have the quality control stuff that it needed lol...jst wanted to shed sum light on this dark moment..sry for the loss, u'd b better off with a dog, like u sed, they connect with us nd thts wut u want
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Ya, it was just quiet and boring. lmao
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Originally Posted by Captain Vlad
Heh. I'm generally a dog person, but I've had a cat off and on for a decent chunk of my life. My little orange buddy right now is laying on the computer desk next to the keyboard. He likes to curl up there when I'm typing.
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If you allready got one, that's cool.
no it's not
yes it is.
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Originally Posted by Xmicro_SS
Hey PQ,
Get her a dog. My wife busted my chops for 6 years before I gave in and agreed to getting a "SMALL" dog. I will now have o admit, I am probably as close to these two dogs as she is.........who would have thought. I grew up around Shepards, Rotweillers, Mastif's, and a husky............... but these guys are easy to clean up after, do not mess up your house, are super easy to train, and they rank in the top ten smartest dog breeds. Really fun to train to do agility tasks, and they actually can learn sentence long commands, not just single words. My dogs know the difference between, "in the living room" and 'in the living room and up on the coach". Cool Breed.
AND NO THEY ARE NOT YAPPY AT ALL, like some other small breeds.
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I just don't want anything in the house. This way I can put rat poison down.
(No, there was none in the house at the time of the rabbit death.)
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Originally Posted by Stingr69
I was at a friend's home for dinner and they got one of those Papillon's a few months ago to replace a Pug that had died of old age. They are about the same size as a large rabbit but MUCH more interesting to have around. This dog is pretty smart, did not bark at us and was very affectionate/playful. A sweet animal if you ask me. You might consider one of those Papillons if you were thinking about getting another pet.
-Mark.
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Thanks, but no more pets in the house here.
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Originally Posted by Sir Nuke
WELL, FOR STARTERS knowing that Rebecca is only 12, I just KNEW the title of the thread wasn't what I thought it ment.......but I guess it was, just in a different context......Tell her we are ALL saddened for her loss. I know what it feels like as a kid, been there done that. As far as her rabbit goes, if it was bought at a regular pet store, it could have had some sort of problem, or ailment that didn't show up for a while. about the only thing to do at this point is to give it a funeral and if she and you want, get her another one.
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Well, the 'funeral' was a while ago as this thread was resurected a bit. But we'll not have anymore.