
So a kind of "the bunny gets the pancakes" scenario, eh!? Hopefully, the pup won't explode like the bunny did!![]()
I too am against pancake adjacent bunny harm! (*even if it was self-inflicted*)
So a kind of "the bunny gets the pancakes" scenario, eh!? Hopefully, the pup won't explode like the bunny did!![]()
Possibly. I recall an animated GIF showing a pair of dachshunds dashing up a winding ramp, plowing into a full grown male lion with a majestic, full mane. The cat's reaction was pretty much, "Oh...hey..." as the two wiener dogs bounced all over him. Later, I founded a video that provided the whole story. As you wondered, the lion was introduced to the dogs when it was still a wee cub and perceived them as littermates (pride-mates?). Obviously, the lion quickly outgrew the canines, but the bond remained. the person explaining the relationship noted the lion would become distraught if the dogs were not present, the bond was that strong. But he wouldn't respond that way to just any dog, just those two and one of the pair in particular.*wonders if they started out the same size-ish*
That makes sense- I hoped the tiger and dog in the video above are furriends- otherwise I would feel a little uncomfortable about it!Possibly. I recall an animated GIF showing a pair of dachshunds dashing up a winding ramp, plowing into a full grown male lion with a majestic, full mane. The cat's reaction was pretty much, "Oh...hey..." as the two wiener dogs bounced all over him. Later, I founded a video that provided the whole story. As you wondered, the lion was introduced to the dogs when it was still a wee cub and perceived them as littermates (pride-mates?). Obviously, the lion quickly outgrew the canines, but the bond remained. the person explaining the relationship noted the lion would become distraught if the dogs were not present, the bond was that strong. But he wouldn't respond that way to just any dog, just those two and one of the pair in particular.
Here, the tiger is big, but not that big compared to the dog, so it must still be rather young, still growing. But as for the lion and the dachshunds, I bet either of the pups could literally fit within his mouth. But, amazingly, they seemed inseparable buds!
Even then, I'd make sure the tiger is fed to the point of nearly popping, to eliminate that potential temptation.That makes sense- I hoped the tiger and dog in the video above are furriends- otherwise I would feel a little uncomfortable about it!
Now, THAT'S a chunky sweater!
Especially if it's a sheepskin lined-chunky red sweater.Young me though clothing on pet friends was stupid. So glad to report the wisdom of age has shown me the error of my ways.
Aww, a heartwarming resolution. I kinda' expected the dog to flip the young lass from the hammock. Instead, both "win".
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