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).
They were eating meat in a tin, dry crackers, and other tinned food.
by eating food
No Unopened tinned food keeps indefintely.
im guessing meat because ive never heard of vegatereans eating rabbit
An animal can be a primary consumer in a food web (a rabbit eating grass).An animal can be a secondary consumer (a snake eating a rabbit).An animal can be a tertiary consumer (an owl eating a snake).An animal can be a quaternary consumer in a food web (a hawk eating an owl).There can be more levels, but the food web always ends with the top predator, the animal with no natural enemies.
An animal can be a primary consumer in a food web (a rabbit eating grass).An animal can be a secondary consumer (a snake eating a rabbit).An animal can be a tertiary consumer (an owl eating a snake).An animal can be a quaternary consumer in a food web (a hawk eating an owl).There can be more levels, but the food web always ends with the top predator, the animal with no natural enemies.
Tinned meat
Yes.
No they aren not. It's a complex carbohydrate rich food.
Safe as in tinned food..
grass is healthy because its rich in vitamin A and D , also 1 fact the rabbit diet should be composed of eating grass and hay , eating hay helps promotes healthy teeth.
Yes, most Tinned/sealed food is safe to eat. The only time that it isn't safe to eat is if the "Use by date" has expired