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Lost Dog Found Buried In A Rabbit Hole Finally Goes Home (Original Post)
catbyte
May 31
OP
I bet it was some a**hole male that buried her, that theory of falling in a rabbit hole does not fit logic
Stargazer99
May 31
#4
You have no basis whatsoever to make this statement, which by definition, makes it illogical.
Intractable
May 31
#9
Terriers often pursue rabbits and other prey into their burrows. It's what they were bred to do.
sinkingfeeling
May 31
#5
Maraya1969
(23,626 posts)1. How did she get in there?
mercuryblues
(16,567 posts)2. My guess would be
chasing a rabbit. When he tried to get out, he tangled and buried himself even worse.
Stargazer99
(3,606 posts)4. I bet it was some a**hole male that buried her, that theory of falling in a rabbit hole does not fit logic
maddiemom
(5,214 posts)7. It happened to one of our dogs when I was a kid.
Thankfully we were around to hear him yipping and got him out. He was a fairly small spaniel, but hell on rabbits. Another time he came out with front teeth missing. We assumed he'd lost them in a rabbit's hide.
Intractable
(2,583 posts)9. You have no basis whatsoever to make this statement, which by definition, makes it illogical.
Someone buried the dog under the tree roots? Really?
catbyte
(39,472 posts)10. The Dodo does not post fake crap like that.
And neither do I. It happens more than you realize.
malaise
(299,668 posts)3. Look at her little tail
So happy😀
sinkingfeeling
(58,245 posts)5. Terriers often pursue rabbits and other prey into their burrows. It's what they were bred to do.
debm55
(62,578 posts)6. I am so glad that they got her out.
ultralite001
(2,801 posts)8. This one really got me...
Glad the little fuzz bucket was found safe...
Morbius
(1,220 posts)11. When I saw the title of the post, I believed they were talking about taking the body home.
It is absolutely astonishing that the dog survived.
And every time I want to give up on humanity, to conclude that people are just no damn good, I see a story like this one. There are saints among us.