imsarah
Active Member
Bennie spent the night in the house last night so his hutch could dry out and I could seal it today. He spent the evening roaming the living room chasing the dog while I watched tv and sat on the computer.At bedtime, Iput him in his playpen with his hidey box, water bottle, food and litterbox.
I'm in that zone between awake and asleep, mostly asleep/barely awake, and I start to notice that my dog seems to be walking all over the bed. Why is she even awake right now? And as I slowly become more awake and less asleep, I realize that my dog is still laying where she usually does right next to me. I open my eyes and Bennies sitting there nose to nose with me with his creepy red eyes just looking at me like "Hey there, why'd you leave me in the other room when the dogs allowed to sleep right here on the next pillow?" My split second of shock was replaced by panic as I scooped him up and went to check every cord and plug in the house. He must have come straight to my room and onto the bed after he made the jump, everything was intact, no rabbit pills dropped anywhere he may have hung out. So I got the dog crate out of the storage room and locked him up good and tight right next to my bed so he wouldnt feel so left out.
Scared the living daylights out of me though, he's never attempted to scale the sides of the playpen before. I didn't know he could jump that high. My cat can't even get over it,although she's also20lbs and doesn't bother jumping anything unless she has to.
I'm in that zone between awake and asleep, mostly asleep/barely awake, and I start to notice that my dog seems to be walking all over the bed. Why is she even awake right now? And as I slowly become more awake and less asleep, I realize that my dog is still laying where she usually does right next to me. I open my eyes and Bennies sitting there nose to nose with me with his creepy red eyes just looking at me like "Hey there, why'd you leave me in the other room when the dogs allowed to sleep right here on the next pillow?" My split second of shock was replaced by panic as I scooped him up and went to check every cord and plug in the house. He must have come straight to my room and onto the bed after he made the jump, everything was intact, no rabbit pills dropped anywhere he may have hung out. So I got the dog crate out of the storage room and locked him up good and tight right next to my bed so he wouldnt feel so left out.
Scared the living daylights out of me though, he's never attempted to scale the sides of the playpen before. I didn't know he could jump that high. My cat can't even get over it,although she's also20lbs and doesn't bother jumping anything unless she has to.