Day after day and night after night it's the same thing:
Let me out. I gotta go, gotta go. It's urgent.
Every. Ten. Minutes.
Why, Gracie? Why?
True, she likes to dine on rabbit poop. It is her hors d'oeuvre, fill-in at meal time and dessert. It's a late night snack and an early morning wake-up treat. Her furry friends provide her with reason to live.... sadly... in more ways than one.
This is just some of what I pulled from her rebellious little mouth while she protested being brought inside abruptly the other day:
Mama bunny stood confrontationally and eerily close by. I did not get an actual photo, I was too quick to place baby back in her nest, but I found the below photo on the Internet. This is what the baby looked like that was tossed from its nest into the yard during Gracie's bunny hunt:
This is what our naughty, defeated, bunny obsessed dog looks like being confined on a lead that stops her yards away from the bunny nest.
This. Is no way to treat a dog. ~ Gracie.
Note: To my knowledge, there were no bunnies hurt in the above showdown. When bunny nest is empty Gracie will have her freedom returned.
Nature is beautiful, but also cruel. Glad you are on top of it!!
ReplyDeletegracie you don't need to be messing around those little baby bunnies. they are not playthings, don't you know? hang in there, you'll get your freedom back before you know it. meanwhile just know i love hearing about your days.
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