If they're really that young, your chances of keeping them alive are really, really slim. You'd need to keep them warm, feed them special milk replacement formula every few hours, and also help the pee and poo several times daily.
The potential consequences of a dog killing a baby bunny include emotional distress for the owner, legal repercussions, and harm to the ecosystem if the bunny was a protected species. It can also lead to behavioral issues in the dog if not addressed properly.
It is possible that your dog has killed a bunny.
no he`s a bunny
It is natural for dogs to have hunting instincts, but it is important to monitor their behavior around small animals. If your dog has killed a baby bunny, it is a good idea to keep a close eye on their interactions with other animals and seek guidance from a veterinarian or animal behaviorist if needed.
Most likely its not like a bird when it will ditch if you touch its nest
If she is not close enough to hear her baby she will not find it. If you have handled it and/or the dog smell is on it she more than likely will not accept it back, anyway.
YES.
Every animal was born as a baby animal... A baby cow-calf A baby kangaroo-joey A baby cat-kitten or kitty A baby dog-puppy A baby horse pony A baby chicken-chick A baby rabbit-bunny
take care of them feed the angle worms and very soggy dog food
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Well keep them apart a dog could seriously hurt the bunny so be very careful!