13146 pts · August 29, 2017
That was actually my attempt…. She wouldn’t stop wagging her tail and it flung dye everywhere.
It makes them more visible if they get out…. and they feel fabulous.
It’s dog safe hair dye. She likes to try and run off and the dye makes her more visible so she doesn’t get hit by a car.
I only have to trim her front nails
I’ve had dogs my whole life and she’s the first I’ve seen Vite her nails. Good to know it’s normal.
Maybe you can’t bra right…
We didn’t care for them
She’s almost 15
We didn’t care for the premade characters. We’re an rpg family (Neverwinter, Diablo, Heroes, etc) so we have an idea of what we want.
I’m 5 foot 4 inches tall and ~175 lbs.
We will be bunny proofing her bedroom and bathroom
I understand. Our retriever will be 11 in March.
We have ferret nations for the chins. We started with a bunny cage. It was very long and wide but not tall enough for chins. Perfect for bun
To be fair, the same argument could be made of any animal. All my pets needs are met, they are very loved, and incredibly spoiled.
Our chins are the same way. We're used to hay/poops everywhere. We're also accustomed to very close supervision to stop the chewing.
Too many coyotes. We also have 2 foxes that have made their home somewhere on our road.
That’s fair. We also have chinchillas. Cages are to keep them safe but they get plenty of playtime and love ?
We are planning on bunny proofing her room
Thank you ?
We have a white chin. His floor is fleece lined and he has a potty bowl and no stains. Can we do that with a bunny?
If you know a guy..... ?
We’re planning on bunny proofing her bedroom and bathroom so he can run around. The playpen is just until he’s potty trained.
We have a dog, a cat, and 3 chinchillas so bunny completes our menagerie.
We have a cat and a retriever so he can’t have free run of the house but we’re planning on getting a playpen.
We have a spare cage for our chinchillas. Should be more than big enough (He’s a dwarf bunny).
He’s incredibly sweet
His feet are stained yellow. Will he clean himself or should we clean him?
That was actually my attempt…. She wouldn’t stop wagging her tail and it flung dye everywhere.
It makes them more visible if they get out…. and they feel fabulous.
It’s dog safe hair dye. She likes to try and run off and the dye makes her more visible so she doesn’t get hit by a car.
I only have to trim her front nails
I’ve had dogs my whole life and she’s the first I’ve seen Vite her nails. Good to know it’s normal.
Maybe you can’t bra right…
We didn’t care for them
She’s almost 15
We didn’t care for the premade characters. We’re an rpg family (Neverwinter, Diablo, Heroes, etc) so we have an idea of what we want.
I’m 5 foot 4 inches tall and ~175 lbs.
We will be bunny proofing her bedroom and bathroom
I understand. Our retriever will be 11 in March.
We have ferret nations for the chins. We started with a bunny cage. It was very long and wide but not tall enough for chins. Perfect for bun
To be fair, the same argument could be made of any animal. All my pets needs are met, they are very loved, and incredibly spoiled.
Our chins are the same way. We're used to hay/poops everywhere. We're also accustomed to very close supervision to stop the chewing.
Too many coyotes. We also have 2 foxes that have made their home somewhere on our road.
That’s fair. We also have chinchillas. Cages are to keep them safe but they get plenty of playtime and love ?
We are planning on bunny proofing her room
Thank you ?
We have a white chin. His floor is fleece lined and he has a potty bowl and no stains. Can we do that with a bunny?
If you know a guy..... ?
We’re planning on bunny proofing her bedroom and bathroom so he can run around. The playpen is just until he’s potty trained.
We have a dog, a cat, and 3 chinchillas so bunny completes our menagerie.
We have a cat and a retriever so he can’t have free run of the house but we’re planning on getting a playpen.
We have a spare cage for our chinchillas. Should be more than big enough (He’s a dwarf bunny).
He’s incredibly sweet
His feet are stained yellow. Will he clean himself or should we clean him?