You can Go to your nearest hard wear store such as Menards, fleet farm, lowes or home inprovement and buy a fence and if you dont like the look of a fence in the middle of your yard you could go and buy some sheets of wood and you can make a larger sized Pen house or somthing for the rabbits make sure to put in windows and carpets if you think you have good enough roofing and make sure the rabbits get out of there plenty for food and water and for exersize if your dog and rabbits dont get along try to take the dog out side for some play time at a different time as you would with the rabbits
heres an idea of what the rabbits pen may look like
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?
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We use rubber snakes. Put them in yard. On cars. Or fences
You can make your yard more accommodating for feral dogs by leaving food and water out. Keep the yard quiet and keep other pets and people out of the yard. You should use extreme caution around feral dogs. They are wild and are not used to humans. They may attack.
use their fav food or treat or toy (something they like) !! x
Rabbits are afraid of many animals, such as foxes etc. And even cats and dogs. But a main enemy is the ferret that eat them in the wild and sometimes in your yard if you live in an area that may have ferrets.
If they offer livery then you can keep it there or at another yard that offers livery, but it will cost.
Small dogs need to be kept in the house. There are always preditors on the lookout for a meal no matter where you live. Owls, Eagles and Ravens to name a few. Not to mention other dogs and even large cats who may come into your yard. If you love your dog and want to keep him safe, keep him inside. When he has to pee, put your boots on and go outside with him.
If you mean, can a dog be bred with a rabbit, then no they cannot. Dogs and rabbits are different species and because of that, they cannot be bred with good or exceptable results. More than likely, any offspring resulting from the breeding of a dog and a rabbit would not survive. Dogs are carnivores and natural predators whereas rabbits are either herbivores or in some cases omnivores, and natural prey. If you are asking if you can allow your dog and your rabbit to be in the same area of your house or yard together, that depends on the dog and the rabbit. Some dogs do not handle being around smaller animals very well because their predator instincts take over. If you do put them together, make sure that someone is there to supervise so that the dog doesn't get too aggressive with the rabbit. The genetic make up is not the same.
to keep your neighbors dog out of ur yard ask your neighbor to tie the dog up on the leash..if he doesnt listen just tell animal control when you see him loose.if non of those work try putting pepper around the yard the dogs hate the smell of pepper
Call the municipal police or rabbit hunters and they will get the rabbits in minutes.
Sadly, it is a dog's instinct to like yards. You could get a cat (though this may mean they become more interested). If the problem is other dogs getting into your yard, you could install high fences; if the problem is your own dog getting in the yard, simply make sure any door leading to the garden from a place your dog has access to is securely locked. If the problem is a front yard, then high fences may not be recommended. Again, if the problem is other dogs, install a small fence and as an extra precaution put up a 'No Dogs' sign. Obviously dogs can't read, but owners can and this would discourage them. If the problem is your dog, keep them on a lead as you pass the yard. This won't make it less appealing, but it will mean that the dogs will find it harder to get to your yard. If they find it very hard to get in, they might find it less appealing.