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11-14-2007, 06:36 PM
oh my god i feel like...so angry now
i too have a rabbit who i love so very dearly she is like a family member rather than a pet
i haven's fed her for like two days because i have only just got back from a trip up country and forgot to remind my family to feed her
its too dark to go down the garden now and i am scared something might be wrong
i guess it would be my own fault and i feel ultra bad
i like dogs but there nature does some terrible things
I'm sorry for your loss i really do feel for your situation
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11-14-2007, 07:01 PM
Im sorry for your bunny that story made me sad.
I remembered when a few years ago I saw a kitty being atacked by my neighborgs dog, I blame my stupid heartless neighborg. He just stood there watching and laughing while the dog flinged around the poor kitty. I just looked at him horrified, I think my dad went over and said something to him, I was crying. But the kitty died still. I've hated my neighborg ever since.
My puppy is a two year old ^^ she's really nice and we have raised her to be friendly to all animals, she barks at them but only cuz she wants to play with them. She loooooves babies <3 she loves our other neighborgs baby, she's really carefull with him and likes to lick his toes ^^ she's a small puppy probably doesnt weigh more that 10 pounds. I love her <3
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11-14-2007, 08:28 PM
I'm very sorry about your bunny. My little brothers daycare had their pet rabbit stolen from them. Her name was Sugar Bunny and she was taken by PETA. (For NO good reason)
My pet pitbull is the biggest baby and I love him. Hes well behaved and always leashed. I'm really sorry that happened to you and its unfortunent, people should control their damn animals.
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11-14-2007, 10:12 PM
Awwe. I'm really sorry about your rabbit. :cry:
Ive seen my old dog kill many things before, but he was put down. I didn't even know he was put down until a year ago. (He died when I was around 7) Up until A Year ago, I thought he had died from cancer.
But thats rather off topic..
I had a bunny once. I loved it too, maybe not as much as you clearly loved yours, but I still cared for it. (I can't remember it's name, I'm not sure it even had a name..) But one day I took it out into the hallway of my apartment to play with it (I was around 6..) and when it was time to go in, the bunny wouldn't come back in. I tried to pick it up and carry it back in but it wouldn't budge, or it jumped away. My grandma said to just come in and close the door for about a minute and it'll scratch on the door, as it usually did when it wanted to go somewhere. (And nobody usually uses our hallway so we thought it'd be okay.) So (I can't believe I did this) but we shut the door for a minute or so, and when we opened it, it was gone. :( It couldn't have hopped away because the hallway is completely sealed off..The end of it has a big plastic glass door at it. I'm getting off topic but I cried for hours..
Also, I had 2 cats once, one of which I Loved to death, the other I hated (because it hissed at me, always ran from me, and scratched me) and when my mom left us, my grandma was the only one who was able to keep the cats, and since shes so old, she had to give them away. :(
Also, when I was younger I had found a bat with a broken neck and missing its eyes, but still alive, upside down on the bottom of a wall on the way home from school, so I kept it and fed it, it could hardly move its mouth to eat, on the 3rd day I had it, it died.
I don't hate any animals so far..or at least I can't think of any right now, but I do know what it's like to loose a loved pet. </3
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11-14-2007, 10:38 PM
Aww, sorry about your rabbit.
I tried to keep a rabbit once.
But a wild cat killed it. : / I've stuck to cats and dogs since then.
I'd like to think that my dogs wouldn't kill furry things, but who knows. They know to treat the cats with respect, so long as the cats are in the house. They would chase the semi-feral cats in our back yard given the chance.
But I agree, animals should be leashed if they're outside of their yard.
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11-14-2007, 10:47 PM
I use to walk a neighbors dog for him and I would use a leash, but the fuckers were A LOT stronger than me and would get off. Same with my uncle's dog, he got away from me once a attacked another dog, I had no idea how to get him back to me and I was in TEARS because I was so scared. And another time, he killed a poor little chipmunk and it made me cry as well because I couldn't get him to stop. :emo:
But I've recently lost some dogs here (three of them actually) two because they attacked my mother-in-laws chickens (which she loved and had about twenty of them) and basically all of them were dead, even though they were inside a pin. And the other one died of old age. But I've never been super attached to any animals, so...
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11-14-2007, 11:14 PM
Wow, I'm very sorry about the rabbit. I almost know how you feel. One time my rabbit was in the front yard and the dog from across the street, I think it as a chihuahua, ran up and started chasing my rabbit. It was scary, because none of us could stop it until the neighbor came and stopped him. I'm always careful about walking past that house now, especially with pet, because he could just run out at anytime and attack us.
Whenever my dogs are outside we put them on leashes, but they stay inside most of the time.
Animals I hate? Other than the neighbor's chihuahua... oh yah, my neighbor's pit bull! It's well trained, but I'm so afraid of it. It's huge! It like to play with people, too, so when it come running towards me I'm always like, " :shock: Ahh! "
Have I lost any pets? My autistic little sister strangled 3 baby rabbits, and I had to return 2 dogs to the pound. ( But I got the 2 I have now, some time after. ) That's about it.
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11-14-2007, 11:18 PM
I am truely sorry about your loss! I really am but hating all dogs is not the answer! My beloved hamster from when I was a little girl was murderd by a girl who picked him up. Got bit. And threw him to the bars and that broke his little neck, killing him. After that happened to me that didn't make me hate dogs... Now whether you care or not is up to you but hating dogs is not the answer...
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11-15-2007, 12:18 AM
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@ Kiwi- Boy did I feel like it! especially when I found out the truth and that I vaugely know the people
You should have read the blog I made on myspace.
I saw the guy yesterday and he told me how a few days before the dog was supposed to be destroyed it ran away to his house so they booked to do it instead, and only hours before it was agian supposed to be destory it 'disappeared'. I hope it died anyway, and horribly like...hit by a car but took long, painful hours to die.
You story is so sad! makes me hate dogs even more DX
@ Sagitar.
O_O omg, thats awful, lambs are sooooo adorable!
I think it should be law for dog owners to have secure fences, leashes (I think its law here anyway) and muzzles on viscious breeds. With huge penalties for brekaing those laws.
Pitbulls are (I think) illegal to breed over here now, which means that the species with eventually die out I suppose.
But they're awful dogs! they attack humans all the time, and have some sort of hunting mechanism thingy that means their jaw completely locks onto their 'prey' and can't let go. Gotta like beat them off.
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Hey my friends and me were taking his dog for a walk ok? while we are crossing the street a car comes and hits the dog then the car drives off, the dog yelps then dies, my friend drops to his knees and losses it and starts cry and for the next week he had nightmares of the dog dieing PS he is 11....
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11-15-2007, 12:30 AM
- I'm really sorry about your bunny. T__T I hope they will take ownership of the actions of their dog. :?
When I had a dog, I've always used a leash. But I did it more for my own dog. He's crazy and likes to run around alot. I lived near a large street and I didn't want him to get run over by any cars. He almost did once too. xox
There's not a specific animal I hate, except skunks because they smell. Other than that though, I hate animals depending on their personality. For example, I hate my aunt's cat because she likes biting me. -_-;
Well, you might've noticed I used past tense when talking about my dog... When I went to vacation one year, my dog was taken away. My dad (who stayed home) claimed he was taken by a police because he was barking too much. We lived in an apartment and the neighbors complained. I was really young at the time too. Anyway, a few years later I found out the story was fake and my dad actually gave my dog to some friend of his. They moved to Florida and it's said my dog drowned in a flood... :(
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11-15-2007, 07:30 AM
I absolutely love dogs. I can feel your pain but understand it not the dogs fault, its the owners. Dogs are naturally instinctive to do stuff like that. You can't really blame them for it. It is the owners fault for not using the leash properly.
I am sorry for your loss though hun. *hugs*
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11-15-2007, 12:21 PM
actually that same thing happened to me,
but i still love my dogs more than anything else!
But i blame it more on myself and gymnastics...
because my rabbit could open it's own cage, which i normally double checked before i leave somewhere and reinforced it,
but i was running late for gymnastics so i didn't check it, he got out, and died of shock when my dogs chased him.
but being mad at dogs for killing a rabbit is like being mad at a layer for winning a case!
it's what they're hard-wired to do.
anyways, i'm never getting another rabbit unless no one has a place for it, (i have a giant rabbit den that i built)
because my second rabbit also died young and from escaping, and got hit by some jack-ass corvet.
although i still have my sister's rabbit,
and another one, because someone dumped it infront of a petstore :(
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11-15-2007, 12:35 PM
Dx Aww, don't hate the dog. It's not the dogs fault, it's the owners for not keeping an eye on it. The dog was just going on instinct.
I really am sorry for your loss. I had a baby bunny once and my neighbors cat got to it. >_>; Cats are actually more dangerous than dogs. o_o; I was watching the 10 Most Extreme Dangerous Cats. >_> House cat was first because it just hunts for fun.
Dx As for Pibbles (;3 Did some back reading)and those other "dangerous" breeds----yes they can be dangerous because of their instincts, but it's also the owners that raise them. For example, when I lived in Ohio, some people on our street had 2 Pibbles, a Black Lab, and a Standard Poodle. Dx The poodle was extremely vicious. It chased my sister down the entire street and knocked her off of her bike.
:3 I myself, now, have a Cairnoodle (Cairn Terrier Poodle mix) and a Yellow Belly Slider (turtle). :'3 My dog is terrified of Spiffy. XD She's just so innocent.
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11-15-2007, 11:36 PM
Yeah, for some dogs it's just instinct to destroy everything that moves. Seriously, I've met a dog like that. But it was in a cage. It's really kinda the owners fault, unless this was just some "out of the blue" thing and no one could have expected it.
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11-15-2007, 11:46 PM
Wow...that sounds really sad :? Good thing for me is that my dog is ALWAYS in my house, and not allowed to go outside. For her to do her "duty", she just goes to the backyard, since its pretty big. But yea, sorry to hear about your little bunny, hope you feel better.
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11-15-2007, 11:52 PM
Well I hate rabbit owners who house their buns outside and don't re-inforce against things like this. Sorry but if you're going to hate dog owners I can hate certain bunny owners. At least I have the decency to specify it down to the irresponsable ones.
A bunny should be in a safe enviroment. One where dogs can't get in. It's alright securing your hutch, although if a dog can get into it, then it isn't actually that secure and you should just be grateful it wasn't a badger! Those things can do a hell of a lot more damage than that type of dog.
Also if you're securing a bun outside you shouldn't make it so a dog can get into your garden in the first place! I have sympathy for you but it's not entirely the dog and it's owners fault. Learn the lesson. Actually secure all future buns.
And for the record most responsable bun owners (the ones who run rescues and do bunny runs halfway across the country to make sure a bunny goes to a good home) actually barricade their hutches behind more than one fence because as I say, a badger can do a lot more damage than a dog. And a human isn't likely to scare a bager away from it's bunny very easily at all. And I have heard of badgers actually attacking people in their efforts.
Sorry you're rabbits dead. As both a rabbit owner and a dog owner though I am angry at this post. Don't blame a dog for it's natural instinct and don't shove the blame from you 100% yes the owners were bad in letting their dog do that but you are also responsable for only taking a few precautions. Who would you blame if it were a wild animal? God? The universe?
Plus on a side note, not all dogs are like that. My two lay in the garden and the buns hop all over them and the dogs just let them.
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11-16-2007, 01:11 AM
I don't hate any animals, I just don't like bad owners who don't know how to take care of their pets. Where I live it's illegal to have your dogs running around the neighborhood without a leash because of dog attacks that have happened here. In the cases here I'm pretty sure it was one "pack" of dogs that were abused by their owner, which usually turns them violent, and the she just let them run. It is natural instinct for dogs to attack things like bunnies, which is why the owner should have had their dog on a leash or kept it inside.
I'm really sorry for the loss of your bunny, I can't imagine how bad you felt. Losing a pet is like losing a best friend.
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11-16-2007, 01:21 AM
We use a leash fo my puppy because shes an english bull terrier so the bread is known to be kind of insane if they arent treated right ;0;
i love her so much but she bites me alot and when she licks me i get all itchy D;
plus i dont think if we let her off shed come back Dx
i hate snakes because my friend had snakes and she made me watch her feed it her baby mice,
she bought live ones and they'd just lye there kind of whimpering ;~;
so i guess thats why i hate them >.<
i lost my rats and my cat :[
my rats got cancer and my kitty cat got hit by a car infront of a stop sign D;
and im so sorry that happened!!!
i hate people who dont control their pets >:[
Are you going to like press charges?
because dogs have to be contained basiclly at all times right?
so its the owners fault D':
omg my post is so long>.<
sorry~
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11-16-2007, 01:44 AM
Awww. I'm sorry about your bunny. :(
I use a leash for my doggy, but even if he does get away he's a very sweet dog. He wouldn't hurt anything. He'd just sniff it to death. XD
I wouldn't blame the animal, they just act as their nature tells them to. The owner is at fault here. Keep your damn dog on a leash so it doesn't go sprinting after MY dog. -_-'' I don't like it when people don't have their dog on a leash and it tries to kill my baby. If you've got your dog in a park, that's one thing. In residential areas, I have to wonder what they're thinking. If it sees another dog across the street and runs out in the middle of the road? -_-
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11-16-2007, 01:53 AM
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11-16-2007, 11:54 AM
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Well I hate rabbit owners who house their buns outside and don't re-inforce against things like this. Sorry but if you're going to hate dog owners I can hate certain bunny owners. At least I have the decency to specify it down to the irresponsable ones.
A bunny should be in a safe enviroment. One where dogs can't get in. It's alright securing your hutch, although if a dog can get into it, then it isn't actually that secure and you should just be grateful it wasn't a badger! Those things can do a hell of a lot more damage than that type of dog.
Also if you're securing a bun outside you shouldn't make it so a dog can get into your garden in the first place! I have sympathy for you but it's not entirely the dog and it's owners fault. Learn the lesson. Actually secure all future buns.
And for the record most responsable bun owners (the ones who run rescues and do bunny runs halfway across the country to make sure a bunny goes to a good home) actually barricade their hutches behind more than one fence because as I say, a badger can do a lot more damage than a dog. And a human isn't likely to scare a bager away from it's bunny very easily at all. And I have heard of badgers actually attacking people in their efforts.
Sorry you're rabbits dead. As both a rabbit owner and a dog owner though I am angry at this post. Don't blame a dog for it's natural instinct and don't shove the blame from you 100% yes the owners were bad in letting their dog do that but you are also responsable for only taking a few precautions. Who would you blame if it were a wild animal? God? The universe?
Plus on a side note, not all dogs are like that. My two lay in the garden and the buns hop all over them and the dogs just let them.
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I believe I already said it ripped thorugh two layers on one end but there was fly screen so it went to the other side of her cage where there was two layers but not fly screen. If the mongrel was determined enough it could've got through fifty layers.
There are no badgers where I live...just mongrels and bitches who dont hold leashes. Why should I have to bullet proof the cage so much she would probably not even get air when the issue here is the stupid dog and it's owner. It's not like her cage was on the footpath, it was well into my property in the paddock. I dont need a fort just because idiots let their dogs run loose.
Unnie- I believe it is also illegal here but there's nobody to enforce it in the suburbs..so it's a pointless law really, grr.
Lol, everybody keeps saying dont hate the dog it's instinct, but I hate dogs for having that instinct, I know there are plenty of cat stories too, but the only thing my cat harmed was a possum, which as sad as it is its not a pet so doesn't effect anyone.
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11-16-2007, 01:04 PM
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Well I hate rabbit owners who house their buns outside and don't re-inforce against things like this. Sorry but if you're going to hate dog owners I can hate certain bunny owners. At least I have the decency to specify it down to the irresponsable ones.
A bunny should be in a safe enviroment. One where dogs can't get in. It's alright securing your hutch, although if a dog can get into it, then it isn't actually that secure and you should just be grateful it wasn't a badger! Those things can do a hell of a lot more damage than that type of dog.
Also if you're securing a bun outside you shouldn't make it so a dog can get into your garden in the first place! I have sympathy for you but it's not entirely the dog and it's owners fault. Learn the lesson. Actually secure all future buns.
And for the record most responsable bun owners (the ones who run rescues and do bunny runs halfway across the country to make sure a bunny goes to a good home) actually barricade their hutches behind more than one fence because as I say, a badger can do a lot more damage than a dog. And a human isn't likely to scare a bager away from it's bunny very easily at all. And I have heard of badgers actually attacking people in their efforts.
Sorry you're rabbits dead. As both a rabbit owner and a dog owner though I am angry at this post. Don't blame a dog for it's natural instinct and don't shove the blame from you 100% yes the owners were bad in letting their dog do that but you are also responsable for only taking a few precautions. Who would you blame if it were a wild animal? God? The universe?
Plus on a side note, not all dogs are like that. My two lay in the garden and the buns hop all over them and the dogs just let them.
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ok. lets look at it this way. a dog shouldnt be able to get into some one elses garden at all. its the fault of the gits that left the dog off a lead. or do you think its perfectly axeptable to let dogs that are obviously violent rome free?
imagine then if you will if it had been a cat or a child? what then? they were not in a cage! no and again the dog should be there. is it any ones fault other than the owner of the dog? no. if the dog had killed a child would it then be a case oh, "oh well its there fault for playing in there own guarden" dont think so some how.
with my friend cherry here she did have it in a safe place and in a cage.
regardless of how much chicken wire was used the fact remains that the dog should not have been there.
so let me get this straight, if you were in this situation whould you be fine with it? would you not be angy with the person? true the dog was just acting natural but if its that violent then the owner really needs a slap!
and how do you make a garden dog proof? build a big wall round it? nope seen dogs get over them. build a spicky fence? nope again ive seen dogs get past them (and your nabours would think your a freak lol). and both of these have been tryed by friend who have had dogs get into there garden and attack there cats. it was only after the same dog attacked a kid that it was noted as being violent. maby it wasnt the dogs fault but im pritty sure it was the owners and not my friends at all. and please dont say "well they should have kept the cats in" yea that would be fair. and have you any idea what cats are like if there forced to be inside all the time? its not good.
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11-20-2007, 10:45 AM
*hugs juno*
Thanks hon.
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11-20-2007, 11:02 AM
Sorry about you bunny. I had a hamster once, they were very difficult to keep since somehow they kept getting out of their cage. Anyway, the only pets I've lost to another animal were my nine ducklings, that me and my sister won in her school's fair. They were eaten by a large rat. However the rat was killed by my dog. So justice served I supposed, I still want to raise ducks however but mom has decided that dogs were enough. I have seen another animal eaten by my dog but I don't think it counts since it was already dead. I'd rather not go into detail about that one for now since I am not comfortable talk or typing about it.
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11-20-2007, 06:30 PM
I completely agree with keeping a dog on a leash when you're walking around and making sure the back gate is locked so they can't get out but this is no reason to hate dogs altogether. All animals do retarded things but it doesn't mean you gotta hate the species for it. My two dogs wouldn't hurt a fly and our cat *who is prolly smaller than a bunny* gets along with them fine. Heck, they don't even bother my hamster. I'm sorry for your loss but don't puppies in general. T^T
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