The other day my daughter had brought her rabbit into the house, normally she stays with him but for some reason she left him on the sofa whilst she came upstairs to ask me and her dad something (please bear in mind I didn't even know she had him out of his cage). When I went to go downstairs our new dog Benji, a lab retriever had well eeerm retrieved Thomas the bunny. He was carefully carrying him in his mouth up the stairs to us. The expression on his face was one of, here you left this downstairs and I thought I would bring him for you. Obviously I was shocked and told the dog off and my daughter for leaving the rabbit unattended. The bunny was not hurt and there was no slobber on his neck either. The bunny didn't even seem bothered about what had happened, he actually seemed to be enjoying the ride. However a valuable lesson was learned that when we have the bunnies out we know now to shut our lab out of the lounge and leave him in the hallway as although I don't think he would deliberatly harm a bunny he is clumsy and I can see him wanting to play and pounce on one and hurt it.
Please don't yell at me for not keeping an eye on her with her rabbit cause like said neither me nor her dad knew she had got him out. We have told her now that if she wants to get him out she lets us know first so we can stay nearby.
Please don't yell at me for not keeping an eye on her with her rabbit cause like said neither me nor her dad knew she had got him out. We have told her now that if she wants to get him out she lets us know first so we can stay nearby.