At one-week-old, your primary concern should be the survival of the baby, not necessarily companionship. At this age, you are the baby's companion. One week old is extremely young for a baby hare or rabbit to be away from it's mother: it should still be nursing!
Many people find baby rabbits or hares outside and think they've been abandoned, when actually they haven't -- the mother is just off somewhere, getting food or something, and she knows exactly where her babies are. Even if the baby truly was abandoned, taking responsibility for a baby hare or rabbit is a huge deal, and the chance of a one-week-old surviving without its mother is very low. Generally speaking, only experienced wildlife rehabbers should take on this sort of thing; in the hands of most people, the baby rabbit will be doomed to short, miserable life, because it's very hard to provide for a wild animal's needs, especially a baby this young.
If the baby survives, after a few months you can start thinking about companionship. See the links below for more detailed help.
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1.The shops were all shut, and some rollicking boon companions came shouting along from the public-house.2.He is a good friend and companion.3.My mother is my best companion.
No. The companion cube inanimate. it can't be good or evil. As GLaDOS put it "The weighted companion cube will never threaten to stab you and in fact cannot speak" :)
a good companion dog for a dachund is a shih tzu or chihuahua coz they bout some size n they can get a long
are dogs good companions to mini horses
A considerate companion is crucial to a good relationship. Companions can be there for support, advice and partnership. These qualities can help strengthen an existing relationship.
Celery is a good companion plant for bush beans and cucumbers. Daisies, snapdragons, leeks, tomatos, cauliflower, and bush beans are all good companions for celery. So, bush beans being on both lists might be the ideal companion plant.
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The answer is no. My dad has two dogs and they bark and fight and this worries him. Well, actually it is YOUR pet so if your dog is good and the companion is too, then yes.