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Quote: GREAT pics!!!! How do you train them?
What breed was Fiver? He's huge!
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Quote: GREAT pics!!!! How do you train them?
What breed was Fiver? He's huge!
Im seriously crying a little bit right now
Im so sorry for you![]()
I can explain how much I miss her, she was so sweet and she definitely showed my chickens who's boss. I miss her grunts and her thumping feet. I miss everything about her.Yeah.She was very trusting. Unfortunately, she died some months ago.
Really? :3
She was HUGE! Big and huggable.
So sorry to hear that she died!![]()
The worse part about it was that she was only three and she died of myxomatosis.I can explain how much I miss her, she was so sweet and she definitely showed my chickens who's boss. I miss her grunts and her thumping feet. I miss everything about her.![]()
GREAT pics!!!! How do you train them?
What breed was Fiver? He's huge!
Thanks! I'd give you an ovation if I could!Training them is actually really easy, it's the same with every single animal. Associations are the key. Each time you go out to see your bunny you should:
1. Sit near it and talk to it, it will learn how your voice sounds and you will become familiar to it. But, don't chase it, let it come to you in it's own time.
2. Take a little piece of fruit or vegetable with you when you visit your bunny. It will begin to associate you with food. (Like this: Human = Food. XD)
3. Call it's name every time you visit. It will learn it, and come running! :3
I have absolutely no clue what breed Fiver was. But, she was huge!
So sorry to hear that she died!

she must have been nice
I had a bearded dragon spike. she was so awesome, friendly, funny, and had great character when she died I cried for hours and im crying now as I type thisyou may not under stand I loved her so much like family
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Thanks! I'd give you an ovation if I could!
I should really write an article on rabbits. I think I'll work on it now.