Almost all dogs have no problem with any other animal, so long as they are raised together. It's when you introduce strange or different animals to the settled pack...the collection of humans and animals which have existed to the dog for a long time, for the life of the dog. There are many individual factors that have to do with dog and cat adjustment. It's is an individual sort of thing, unless you start them all off together, or are very careful with the introduction of one to the other. It, when they are older, depends on the lifestyles of the two, the cat and the dog, and lastly the human being.
Like any other dog, it needs to slowly get used to other animals. But considering King charles spaniels are relativly calm and small, they should do just fine with other animals, with proper supervision.
No, rabbits are animals.
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Yes, all animals are a part of nature. Including animals like the rabbits.
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Mate with other rabbits
rabbits
That is not what the breed was intended to do but, every dog is different in traits. It is very possible that any dog could learn to do certain things but some just have it inbred in them to do certain jobs better than others. Dog breeds better suited to do that would be Beagles or possible Basset hounds.
no they do not
Rabbits are prey to a lot of animals that are predators.
rabbits don't eat animals they are vegetarian's.
The rabbits in South America were different from the rabbits in Europe.