Yes, dogs can kill bunnies. To prevent this, owners should keep their dogs on a leash or in a secure area when around bunnies. Training and supervision can also help prevent dogs from chasing or harming bunnies.
Dogs may kill bunnies due to their natural hunting instincts. Dogs have a strong prey drive and may see small animals like bunnies as potential prey. It is important for dog owners to supervise their pets and prevent them from harming wildlife.
Yes, bunnies can kill each other in fights or conflicts, especially if they are not properly introduced or if they feel threatened. It is important to monitor their interactions and provide a safe environment to prevent aggression.
Yes, cats are natural hunters and may kill bunnies if they have the opportunity to do so.
kill them...
dont kill them
Arthritis as such does not kill. however the damage that can be done by the disease can lead to infections that can.
I am quite sure horses do not kill rabbits who ever thought of such a thing. :oAnswerIf the horse becomes frightened in a closed area, it could certainly kill an animal.
Of course they do - they're dogs. Any dog might - and could - kill a kitten. Even small white fluffy dogs. Which is not to say that a Maltese dog WILL kill kittens - but it might, given opportunity and insufficient socialisation / training to prevent it.
i love bunnies
Kill all the elephants by hiring a bounty hunter
We have to more take care of elephants and we have to do not kill elephants.
raisins can kill dogs