Monday, May 24, 2010

My pet dog savaged my neighbours rabbit when they went on holiday?

I saw my dog hammering the poor creatures lifeless body against a tree in my back garden, it was covered in soil but I freed it from my dogs jaws, washed it, blow dried it, patted down its hair (to hide the teeth marks) and then put it back in it's cage.

Did I do the right thing?
Answers:
blame the young halogens in your area.
Yes i think you did. If anyone asks you know nothing
yeah.of course you did.by the way is the rabbit dead?email me
no you should have gotten rid of it and replaced it so kids hearts wont be broken
be truthful and tell them
No. You should've gone to the pet shop and bought another one.
That's horrible..and it will stay on your conscience for ever
omg no! you bury that one then buy an identical one for the replacement, they will never know!
this is an urban legend and you are a moron
er no! you should have told them your dog killed the rabbit. it happens after all. but then you can hardly admit it now can you lol. you see one lie leads to another lie etc lol hope they dont catch you out.
no you should chain your dog up and tell your nieghbour.
I didnt know rabbits liked water. hope you didnt use shampoo, the owner may smell the difference! LOL
u should buy to them another
No. You should've confessed and offer to buy them a house rabbit. You both learned a lesson: You shouldn't let yur dog out unsupervised, They shouldn't have an outdoor rabbit.
You should have either replaced it or told them what happend when they got back and offer to replace it or beg for forgiveness because they probably already know it was your dog
Yes they should never of left it alone they are very cruel your dog was using its instinct
god, huh?
%26 why can't U re-animate the poor thing?
ya nutter
No you most certainly did not, how come ya didnt film it and post the video on the internet ya selfish bugger, that sounds hilarious, like something of one foot in the grave or something, good man, a true british hero, give the dog a pat for me what a star
yep you did the right thing.. im sure ive seen the same thing on a sketch show or film.
Yeah Glenn Close. Whatever!

Do you have tickets for Madame Butterfly tonight and a light switch fettish too?


You may as well have broken into their home, put it in a pot of water and boiled it on their stove.


If I actually BELIEVED you. I would say that NO. you did not do the right thing and by the way. GOD, really should know better.

LOL.
Erm.im not sure, if the rabbit is ok now then you must have done the right thing but keep a eye on it because they dont cope with stress very well.
why on earth wasn't the poor thing in it's cage if they are on holiday? I think it will need to see a bunny counsellor if it survives. and BTW u certainly aren't God if ur photo is anything to go by. Remember, what goes around comes around.
You could try and say the rabbit started it by picking on your dog and your dog was therefore compelled to act in self defense.
Asuming this is not just a silly story then no you did the wrong thing. Even if you set aside that it is someones pet and they will be upset, you should still be honest. After all if i bumped your car when it was parked would you like it if I drove off without leaving my insurance details

I do however suspect it is, as suggested, an urban legend.
No, you should have taken it inside, skinned it, washed it, baked it in a pie and given it to them on their return from holiday. A great peace offering while not letting it go to waste :-)
No, you sicko!
NO, the right thing to do would have been to keep your dog under control. Seeing as it is too late now, the least you could do would be honest and tell them what happened.

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