Training the Dear Creatures by: Annie (Whippets around oz)
Dear Max and Moro,
how we are in agreement with you on the subject of pet bipeds!
We only have the one, a female of senior years.
We generally refer to her as 'the driver' because we live in a motor home and she is the only one of us that can drive.
We too share a healthy interest in rabbits, but we do spend a lot of time in a place called Darwin which is in the tropics and rabbits tend not too venture this far north, not sure if it is too hot for them or simply that they have heard that Connor and I live here.
Anyway, we did convince our biped to get us a rabbit toy to train on - it is very lifelike, only it doesn't move - still we do the race up and pounce thing and give it a jolly good shake.
There are not too many creatures one can do that too in the tropics - most of the creatures up here are out to eat unsuspecting young Whippets.
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Woody my much loved whippet. My first whippet who changed my life forever but is no longer with us. Made it to 15 glorious years. Gone but not forgotten
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