Injecting strong odors, keeping lawns mowed and litter picked up, obstructing access to food sources, and using repellents are ways to keep rabbits out of the garden. Rabbits dislike alliums such as garlic and onions and like grasses and piles in and behind which to hide. They likewise do not appreciate the use of mesh fences (built 18 inches [45.72 centimeters] above ground and 2 inches [5.08 centimeters] below ground, row covers, or trunk wire cylinders, supplemented by applications of bloodmeal, hot peppers, powdered rock phosphate, and talcum powder.
If you have a rabbit problem in your garden, you can put in a large fence, or try a natural spray - like Liquid Net Deer and Rabbit Repellent. Enviormentally safe, will not harm plants, dries odorless and guaranteed by liquidfence.com America's #1 Selling Deer and Rabbit Repellent is 100% natural While fences might work - they also can be dug under so you need to bury the fence to keep rabbits out. And Deer require a 8 foot fence. This is not what you want to see in your garden is it? A myth - try plenty of blood and bone used frequently. They think there are foxes around and keep clear. Big and Deep Fence, Dog, You can also plant garlic around the perimeter of your garden.
A Jack Russel terrier is the guaranteed cure.
No it can't
cold sores can kill your pet rabbit but if you take care of the sore and clean the sore but if you don't take of the sore the bacteria will speard and the sore will close but then the bacteria will spread and then will kill your pet rabbit take care of your pet and stop animal cruelty
Nothing. Pet rabbits can only be euthanized (humanely killed) by a vet.
if your rabbit is inside the house, then no, but if it isn't, then probably.
Yes, cats can kill bunnies. To protect your pet rabbit from potential harm, keep it indoors or in a secure outdoor enclosure, away from areas where cats roam. Additionally, supervise your rabbit when it is outside and provide hiding spots for it to escape from predators.
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a rat can kill a rabbit a rat can kill a rabbit
Dogs are predators who has instinctive desire to chase,bite and kill preys and Rabbits are also their preys so probably the dog will definitely hunt the Rabbit
Yes, a scorpion sting can potentially kill a pet rabbit, depending on the species of scorpion and the size and health of the rabbit. While most scorpions have venom that is not lethal to larger animals, certain species have potent venom that can be harmful or even fatal to smaller mammals like rabbits. If a rabbit is stung, it is crucial to seek veterinary attention immediately for appropriate treatment.
Quite possibly if they did not grow up together from babies. A dog would likely see a rabbit as prey. It is a natural instinct.
a rabbit is a good pet but you have to pick up after it every week
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