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
keep them away from each other
Doesn't this depend on the weight of your Rabbit? It should say on the packaging it does for my dog! :)
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.
a rabbit could kill a hamster but it deppends how the rabbit and hamster act. if you are not sure if your rabbit will kill the hamester then you put the rabbit in one cage and put the hamster in another cage right next to the rabbit and see what happens.
My dog just ate a dead rabbit in the yard! I don't know if he caught it or if it was just there. What should I do?
Because the dog gets jealous from the rabbit
Yes, but dogs can be trained to leave a rabbit alone, but this training takes a long time and can become very boring, so avoid putting a dog and rabbit, or cat and rabbit, together.
agent dog and the hidden rabbit
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verbs are words that tell us about action: I saw the dog - action = see. We eat rice everyday - action=eat. adverbs tell us more information about verbs: We always eat rice for lunch. adverb always tells us how often we eat. adjectives describe nouns: The black dog ate the small rabbit. Nouns are: black (describes the dog) and small (describes the rabbit).
a rabbit will eat anything but plastic
At first, let the dog see the rabbit in it's cage. After the bunny stops running away when the dog comes pick it up and call the dog over to introduce them. If there isn't a tense feeling, you could let he bunny down, supervising carefully. After that, if there was no problem, you can let the bunny out and the dog most likely will be apathetic.