Hi guys,
I'm absolutely beside myself. I can't stop crying! My beloved bunny Peekaboo was originally one of three bunnies, but the other two rejected him when they grew older and attacked him. They would have killed him, so we gave them to a friend who REALLY wanted some bunnies. Finally he has a happy life (he is a garden bunny, please don't criticise).
I came back from London today and my mum has brought my brother a Jack Russell puppy. At the moment it is indoors, but will go outside tomorrow. I am reading everywhere they are hunting dogs and catch rabbits and squirrells, but have also read from an early age a dog can be taught to cohabit happily with a bunny.
My bunny is the only thing I have to live for at the moment (dramatic as it sounds). I am away from my boyfriend in a very lonely place and I am miserable all week. I really don't want to have to rehome my bunny, I will die.
Does anyone have experience with dog/bunny relations? I could do with advice.
Thanks so so much in advance.
Hannah
I'm absolutely beside myself. I can't stop crying! My beloved bunny Peekaboo was originally one of three bunnies, but the other two rejected him when they grew older and attacked him. They would have killed him, so we gave them to a friend who REALLY wanted some bunnies. Finally he has a happy life (he is a garden bunny, please don't criticise).
I came back from London today and my mum has brought my brother a Jack Russell puppy. At the moment it is indoors, but will go outside tomorrow. I am reading everywhere they are hunting dogs and catch rabbits and squirrells, but have also read from an early age a dog can be taught to cohabit happily with a bunny.
My bunny is the only thing I have to live for at the moment (dramatic as it sounds). I am away from my boyfriend in a very lonely place and I am miserable all week. I really don't want to have to rehome my bunny, I will die.
Does anyone have experience with dog/bunny relations? I could do with advice.
Thanks so so much in advance.
Hannah