A Story About a Bunny, a Dog and Sheep

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Actually, I think the dog is the clever one here. I'll bet he trained that rabbit to herd his sheep. :p

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    With a herding rabbit, who needs a sheep dog!
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    Border Collie, best dog!

    Everybody dance to the rabbit song...



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    What a bad-ass little bunny!

    Thanks for 1st belly laugh this year!

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  • Profile picture of the author Dennis Gaskill
    Originally Posted by sbucciarel View Post

    Actually, I think the dog is the clever one here. I'll bet he trained that rabbit to herd his sheep. :p

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    Either that or he's paying him off in carrots.

    That's the craziest thing. Who'da thunk it could happen?
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      Originally Posted by Dennis Gaskill View Post

      Either that or he's paying him off in carrots.

      That's the craziest thing. Who'da thunk it could happen?
      That's what I was thinking. The dog must have caught the rabbit stealing veggies from the garden and made him an offer he couldn't refuse.
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      • Profile picture of the author AprilCT
        Cute video, you can tell he's really tame.

        However...I just got back inside the house a little while ago from our dog taking me skiing across the lawn because she was chasing the rabbit that always hangs around outside. We could really do with a bit less wildlife around the house.
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    Our border collie is a nightmare. I love him to pieces but he is obsessive compulsive and will not stop jumping on the table, the mantel, etc. no matter what we do.

    Never again.

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    • Profile picture of the author sbucciarel
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      Originally Posted by Dennis Gaskill View Post

      Either that or he's paying him off in carrots.

      That's the craziest thing. Who'da thunk it could happen?
      It reminds me of the story of the guy who outsourced his "real" job to china and made a good profit until he was caught. This dog outsourced his job to a rabbit. lol.

      Originally Posted by marketingva View Post

      Our border collie is a nightmare. I love him to pieces but he is obsessive compulsive and will not stop jumping on the table, the mantel, etc. no matter what we do.

      Never again.

      Bonnie
      I have an obsessive compulsive West Highland White Terrier, but all he does is chase and bite sunbeams streaming through the windows .... constantly.
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      Originally Posted by marketingva View Post

      Our border collie is a nightmare. I love him to pieces but he is obsessive compulsive and will not stop jumping on the table, the mantel, etc. no matter what we do.

      Never again.

      Bonnie
      Get with a good trainer if you have not already.
      Working breeds need something to do. It's what they are bred for.
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