This sweet face:
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Sweet Sophie |
Just 8 months old and already a killer. It happened so fast! I let her outside to do her business and
knew something was up. When I called her to come back inside she didn't come, even for her panic word. We trained her with a panic word so when we say "Quick" she comes no matter what because she was trained on baby food and thinks she will be treated with the
best thing ever. When she didn't come I figured she had dug a hole under the fence and bolted to timbucktwo. I came out through our sunroom to get a better look and I saw her head! What the hell?! My first thought was that our magic word has lost its power. Second thought was SHIT, because that magic word is HANDY and I have no idea how to retrain her.
I walked out onto the deck to retrieve her and saw it...gross.
Blood. That's honestly all that I saw because I immediately started crying. My little pup had lost her innocence. It was so disturbing. The hubs went out and cleaned up the mess and I put Sophie in her bed for practically the rest of the night.
I don't feel quite as traumatized after letting it sink in mainly because dogs will be dogs. Besides that stupid rabbit had it coming. The dumbass lived under our porch the whole 6 months we've had Sophie, who is part beagle and they are known rabbit
killing machines hunters.
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She's practiced this on many giraffes & porcupines |
My husband suspects it was actually already dead. I suspect another sort of rabbit killer living in our midst since that is actually the second rabbit to die near our porch. The other we had found dead and it was before we got the monster.
Circle of life yo. Rabbits beware: Avoid the Grahams, do yourself a favor.
Peace,
T
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