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FORUM THE LOUNGE Dini might make me pull my hair out!

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    • Sonn
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        I have been sprayed yes sprayed by Dini all over me I have taken 4 showers and even though everyone says they don’t smell anything it is all I can smell. I have been sprayed by cats and they got nothing on him!  
         
        My oldest male dog is now terrified of him. Haven (dog) made the mistake of sleeping beside Dini’s favorite box in the bedroom and Dini came in growled and boxed my poor dog he yelped and ran away. Now Dini comes in the room this dog that has 40lbs on Dini comes and hunkers down behind me LOL. 
         
        Plus he is entering the teenage stage and unlike Pacey’s growl and bite every 2 seconds Dini likes to box and doesn’t want to be touched period. He will literally avoid any hand coming to pet him like it has the plague. He doesn’t want to be pet BUT he wants to sit on you and sleep on you but  if you touch him he gives you the glare of doom then boxes whatever skin is showing. And litter box psh forget that! The world is his litter box. 
         
        Seriously anyone who wants a baby bun should be forced to be locked in a room with a hormonal teenage rabbit for just an hour or so. They are cute but EVIL!!!!! 
         
        Bad thing about it is he cannot be neutered until he gains weight. Which is proving a challenge because of the whole cecal/limited diet thing .  *sigh*
         
        He’s lucky I love him 


      • LittlePuffyTail
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          I’m pretty sure you’re lying…something that fluffy and adorable could not possibly be that frustrating!


        • Sonn
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            Lol That makes it worse! Because he is so fluffy and adorable I want to pet him all the time!


          • Elrohwen
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              Posted By Sonn on 05/26/2011 08:46 AM
              Lol That makes it worse! Because he is so fluffy and adorable I want to pet him all the time!

              Mother nature is cruel!


            • Sonn
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                Very but at least now I know he is feeling better lol


              • Huckleberry
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                  LMBO
                  I guess he has decided not to share you with anyone else in the house? That cracks me up that the dog is afraid of him.

                  I agree about locking people up with the teen buns. I try to make it a point to warn people about THAT aspect first and foremost. What a nightmare! It breaks your heart because they are so darn cute, you just want to snuggle them but at the same time you kind of want to wring their necks for eating your 18th pair of headphones that you were sure were on the top shelf, or for tearing up the carpet at your apartment so you have to arrange your furniture in a really funky way to cover the bare spots, or the many bruises and cuts from various attacks that you never saw coming and that make your friends ask questions like “do we need to be worried?”…. yeah.. teenagers! rabbits! World’s worst combo


                • Sonn
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                    LOL!

                    So far he hasn’t succeeded in making me bleed (I learned my lesson when Pacey was a baby). But he is putting the cord covers to good use and dug a big hole in the floor, taunts my skink who has a tank on the floor. He somehow has torn a hole big enough in his hay rack that he can fit inside of it. Has decided his bed is an excellent litter box but only if he can tip it over after. He doesn’t like his food bowl on the left side of his cage since I keep finding it on the right side. And my dogs are super tasty snacks since he is fond of chasing them while biting their feet or will run up when they are sleeping and bite their butts LOL.

                    Pacey looks at him through the cage bars like he is an alien lol.


                  • jerseygirl
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                      hee hee hee!

                      Dini seems to be developing super fast. I suppose that could mean his teen stage will be over fast also. You can only hope.

                      TimTims teen behaviour is nothing compared to Jerseys current behaviour and she’s 3!!!


                    • Sonn
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                        I had the same thought Pacey’s was gradual. Dini was like one day he was the cuddly little baby then he just hit a hormonal wall. He has his not so nasty moments though so all is well =)

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