It depends on who owned the rabbit. If it yours then, no. If it was someone else's like your neighbor, friend, etc then, yes.
it could be a rabbit, groundhog, or even a dog
YES! to discorage ur dog eating rabbits, keep them away from each other at all times, and lock the dog somewhere and the rabbit somewhere else when your not there. ALSO NEVer feed your dog rabbit flavouring or real rabbit kibble, and give him a smart tap on the nose if he chases rabbits. twilight maniac
it isn't impossible, but i don't think so.
There is a rabbit in the garden.The dog is about to see the rabbit that is in the garden.Watch how the dog chases the rabbit out of the garden.I hope the rabbit escapes.
Because the dog gets jealous from the rabbit
It is possible that your dog has killed and eaten a rabbit.
Yes. Rabbits are herbivores and their digestive system is not set up to handle meat, especially the low-quality meat found in dog food, which is high in additives and filler. While your rabbit may tolerate this for a while, it will eventually lead to health complications. For a better idea of what your rabbit should be eating instead, read the House Rabbit Society's Diet FAQ (http://rabbit.org/faq/sections/diet.html).
Well your dog can get very sick and possibly die if that rabbit had a disease...even without one the dog could still get very sick...I would tell you not to feed the dog that
No, a dog has never killed a rabbit in my presence.
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No. I don't think your dog eating your dentures would be covered. First off your deductible is involved and secondly it's your dog. i would call the vet as the dog may need surgery. Whether or not you will get them back from the dog one way or another.