Don't Wait! Start Extra Today. 4th Month Day 3

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Lifting these pantry items for my extra today. This doesn’t show all the cook and bake ware I packed and moved.
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I saved this same video on my IPad and sent it to my sister who is training her two German Shepards to go to bed.

Cute bunny.

We had an Angora rabbit, a Dutch, a silver, a satin and a few brown meat rabbits when the girls were growing up. They were litter box trained. They got to free range in the fenced in back yard…until the neighbor’s dachunds dug under the fence.
Awww dang dogs. There's always a risk inherent in giving prey freedom. I had a tan rabbit of unknown breed as a kid, turned out to be female and when she hit sexual maturity she became very hostile. Fairly sure my Gpa processed her, because one day she was gone and we had "chicken" and dumplings for dinner.
 
Awww dang dogs. There's always a risk inherent in giving prey freedom. I had a tan rabbit of unknown breed as a kid, turned out to be female and when she hit sexual maturity she became very hostile. Fairly sure my Gpa processed her, because one day she was gone and we had "chicken" and dumplings for dinner.
I'm going to have Trebbie fixed in January to hopefully prevent some adult rabbit issues.
If he does happen to turn bad after I get him fixed I don't know what I'm going to do because I'm going to have a hard time barbecuing that expensive rabbit.


Treb's parents are not fixed and they are very good rabbits. Sweet still but they are not indoor rabbits they free range outside in a fenced-in yard.
 
My niece has a male rabbit and she never got him fixed. He is a good boy, she shows him in the county fair every year and he has be held and handled by all sorts of strangers. One rabbit judge even has to flip him over and prove he is a boy😂 The rabbit lives in a hutch in a garage outside. My niece takes him out and plays with him and stuff every day. She even has a harness and leash for him to walk him so he doesn't wander into the woods by their house. Damn rabbit is more spoiled than my dog but he sure is cute too
 

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My niece has a male rabbit and she never got him fixed. He is a good boy, she shows him in the county fair every year and he has be held and handled by all sorts of strangers. One rabbit judge even has to flip him over and prove he is a boy😂 The rabbit lives in a hutch in a garage outside. My niece takes him out and plays with him and stuff every day. She even has a harness and leash for him to walk him so he doesn't wander into the woods by their house. Damn rabbit is more spoiled than my dog but he sure is cute too
Ooh! He's handsome 🤩. I want. Gimme. Now. And don't tell Peeves.
 
My niece has a male rabbit and she never got him fixed. He is a good boy, she shows him in the county fair every year and he has be held and handled by all sorts of strangers. One rabbit judge even has to flip him over and prove he is a boy😂 The rabbit lives in a hutch in a garage outside. My niece takes him out and plays with him and stuff every day. She even has a harness and leash for him to walk him so he doesn't wander into the woods by their house. Damn rabbit is more spoiled than my dog but he sure is cute too
Awww... Him's a little midget one.
 
I'm going to have Trebbie fixed in January to hopefully prevent some adult rabbit issues.
If he does happen to turn bad after I get him fixed I don't know what I'm going to do because I'm going to have a hard time barbecuing that expensive rabbit.


Treb's parents are not fixed and they are very good rabbits. Sweet still but they are not indoor rabbits they free range outside in a fenced-in yard.
Boys seem to be far better as pets, females are definitely territorial. I'm on a waiting list for the Austin rabbit rescue for a neutered Flemish Giant should one ever become available. That's my ideal rabbit, if it's bigger than the cat and dog I feel like it won't trigger the prey drive as much. Granted my Boston Terrier has proven to be quite good with every small furry or feathered thing so far, the exception being stray cats in the yard (and that's the only reason I worry he'll go after anything furry in the yard). He is the best chicken keeper ever, he and my super skittish Cochin are good buds, she's a flock of one, she stays in the wooded area in the back while all the rest of the chickens hang out in the front yard near the porch begging for snacks.
 
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