Haha, itβs like a scene out of a superhero movie where the psychotic ones are locked in a special unit. Sheβs still adorable though, so I guess Iβm the character who would meet a grizzly end! π€£
Ha ha. When I delivered for Meals on Wheels, one client was oblivious to the plot of her three murder muppets to end me. It was a feat to get her meal and myself over her deck gate fast enough so I could block the doggie door with my foot to keep the rage muffins from boiling out the door.
My Max is a rescue and even after five years with me he gets upset with some actions and tries to bite me, but his teeth are so small that itβs more like being gummed.
Most dogs don't evaluate other animals by size. Hence, small dog attacking big dog, or tiny tiny dog chasing your romantic partner all over the apartment nipping and yapping while they protect their food-delivery-unit. Or preferred lump in bed.
Looks like she has an injury, probably in pain, experienced some kind of trauma, locked up alone in a bare space from what I can see and looks more scared to me. She needs comforting.
"Do not touch the glass. Do not approach the glass. You pass her nothing but soft paper - no pencils or pens. No staples or paperclips in her paper. Use the sliding food carrier, no exceptions. If she attempts to pass you anything, do not accept it. Do you understand me?"
I think Ivy's clearly a force to be reckoned with and deserves a rating of at least 15/10, if not higher, considering the intensity she packs into such a compact package.
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That beautiful face!!!! Ugh
Can confirm.
https://youtu.be/XcxKIJTb3Hg?si=IVdhu1kUWOygT5yx
I'd hesitate t give her more than
12/10.
Awww, who am I kidding? 13/10!!!
No surprised there.
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Then she will be full of rage.
And soup.
Where size DOESN'T matter.
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yes. yes it is.
I hope Ivy finds her perfect person who understands about consent.