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- From: almanb@hpnmdla.sr.hp.com (Bob Alman)
- Date: Sun, 22 Nov 1992 21:44:31 GMT
- Subject: Re: Buns and "leashes?"
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- Organization: Hewlett-Packard, Santa Rosa, CA
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- My daughter "walks" her bun with a rabbit leash. While they really don't walk
- like a dog, they do hop around and I haven't seen any adverse reaction to it.
- Actually, now that I think of it, the rabbit walks her. She just follows him
- around. While we are inside, we let him run free but I don't want him outside
- without restraint. If he takes off there are a million places he could go and
- we'll never get him. He'll be coyote food for sure. Anyway, they are simply a
- single line which forms a loop where you put the bunny's head in and a length
- of free line with a clasp on the end which goes behind the front legs and clips
- to the junction point on the bunny's back. It should be simple enough to make.
- Bob
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