genie86333
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Hi, everyone.
I have a dog who wasn't raised around rabbits, but has been around smaller animals (dogs & cats) and has always been friendly with them. (He used to have his own cat, in fact! LOL)
I now have two rabbits & am generally very careful to keep them separate - when he's in the house, the rabbits are caged, although not hidden away from him or anything like that. He generally ignores them - a few sniffs when I get a new one, then no more attention.
One time Oreo managed to get his cage door open & Mister started whining, alerting me that something was wrong. He just stood there peering around the corner & whining as Oreo sat still in the hallway. So, I'm not terrified anymore that he'd do anything like I was before that happened, but I still haven't tried letting them interact. Mister's a 40 lb dog & could do a lot of damage if things went wrong.
I would like to start letting the interact because I've seen other dogs & rabbits being on friendly terms. Any advice, other than the obvious of having someone there tohelp me & keeping Mister on a leash & tightly controlled, just in case?
I have a dog who wasn't raised around rabbits, but has been around smaller animals (dogs & cats) and has always been friendly with them. (He used to have his own cat, in fact! LOL)
I now have two rabbits & am generally very careful to keep them separate - when he's in the house, the rabbits are caged, although not hidden away from him or anything like that. He generally ignores them - a few sniffs when I get a new one, then no more attention.
One time Oreo managed to get his cage door open & Mister started whining, alerting me that something was wrong. He just stood there peering around the corner & whining as Oreo sat still in the hallway. So, I'm not terrified anymore that he'd do anything like I was before that happened, but I still haven't tried letting them interact. Mister's a 40 lb dog & could do a lot of damage if things went wrong.
I would like to start letting the interact because I've seen other dogs & rabbits being on friendly terms. Any advice, other than the obvious of having someone there tohelp me & keeping Mister on a leash & tightly controlled, just in case?