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  • if u r rabbit hunting why not hurt it????isnt that the reason your hunting it!!!

  • stawp, staaawp! Downt hert da'bunnay

  • thats a beautiful dog

    

  • shut up you guys!!!!!!! this is how you train a dog to hunt! and if you don't like i then why did you watch it huh?

  • All you people grow up. This is how you train dogs to hunt. Of course the rabbit was scared but it wasnt hurt or killed. Rabbits squeal all the time. Just sit back and enjoy the video and stop complaining.

  • "the bunny is not harmed" ya because u know the rabbit was not screaming in pain

  • aww that dogs adorable. i have a mixed beagle and she chases rabbits in my backyard all the time.. its funny ;)

  • That beagle looks like it has some blue tick in it.

  • U should let the beagle kill it, there are supposed to track and kill rabbits. It's in the blood.

  • @YamFries98 yeah and teach her dog more bad habits. You are a fucking moron if you think she should have allowed him to kill it.

  • You:stop dont hurt the bunny! ... dude beagles are bred kill and hunt rabbits! wow your dumb...

  • @wolflover18roblox the reason she was saying dont hurt it was probably because they caught a wild on, put it in a closed in space, and let the dog practice on it each day and they did not want to go catch another rabbit just because the dog ate it. Yes they are trained to track and kill, and thats what these people were doing, training it.

  • @TheNorrwen how do you know

  • @GhostForces77 Because I asked.

  • @TheNorrwen uh beagles are trained to trail. the hunter shoots the rabbit, and the dog retrieves it. Used to know someone who raised and trained his own beagles. He never used domestic rabbits either. This is a domestic pet rabbit, not a wild one.

  • My beagles would have made short work of that rabbit lol.

  • nice pup, will ne a good hunting dog

  • hes unharmed, id like to inform you physical harm is not the only way to harm an animal

  • YOU should be ashamed of yourself!!!! Putting this up!!! There are so many people who LOVE their pet rabbits!!!! I hope a bear does the same with your dog :(

  • @SuperBmichelle It amazes me the amount of stupid fucking dog owners on you tube that post this shit. At least she didn't show it killing it, like the others do. if they can't control their dogs, they do this shit, they don't deserve to own one. The ones that really piss me off are the ones that toss them in the backyard where they can kill whatever wanders in because its 'nature.'

  • theese cunts are inbred hillbillies....n the dogs fuckin useless...shoot the useless dog

  • Let me put you in a cage with a 500 pound bear and let the bear chase you around for alittle while. We want let him kill you though and see how unharmed you are.

  • wow... beagles r suppose to hunt and kill... and if ur so afraid that u scream then y did u go in the cage in the first place espically with a dog who is supposed to hunt bunnies... u shoulda known that was going to happen. do u know anything about this breed? my beagle kills stuff right in our own backyard. google beagles and research it.

  • @kaycie22lakaria26 Letting your dog kill animals is unfair to the wildlife and irresponsible. watch your dog when its outside and it won't kill them like that.  I used to know someone who raised and trained beagles. they trail the rabbit to hunt it. they aren't supposed to kill it. That's the hunters job. Do you know what would happen to your dog if it decided to come over into my yard and kill rabbits& other animals?

  • @chinbunny1 They run the rabbit but, yeah, they would kill it if they could catch it. That's the predators instinct.

  • @colddrake80 Its instinct but it isn't right. This Idiot threw it in with a domestic bred PET rabbit. WTF?

  • @colddrake80 & no beagle shouldn't be catchinga nd killing. they trail, its the hunters job to kill it. I used to know someone that raised beagles, and they did not let them destroy rabbits that came into their yard like that. they did not encourage the dog to pick up bad habits either. They respected the animals they hunted.

  • Guy's Beagles are MEANT to kill rabbits.

  • @Megastar8271 beagles are meant to hunt and track rabbits. not rip them apart in front of their owners

  • @chinbunny1 True

  • your lucky your rabbit is still alive, that was a cruel act.

  • Who gives a shot if the rabbit is hurt its a rabbit. Y'all who don't lie this are pussys.

  • @payton4406 I suppose those of us that own dogs responsibly, and also own rabbits must also make us a bunch of pussies, right? How dare we not condone animal abuse when we see it. This is animal abuse.

  • oh shut up retard... animals kill animals. u probably eat meat . Thats a cow slaughtered.

  • your lucky that i dont slit that dogs throwt u stupid sket

  • FUCK YOU WHY RECORD THIS THE RABBIT T=DOSENT LIKE IT FUCK YOU.

  • unharmed my ass, hes probably all traumatized and shit.

  • @afterlife116

    to be fair its not hard to traumatize and scare a rabbit

  • @afterlife116 traumatized? This is a rabbit not a person. People feed these things to snakes, large lizards, and in other parts of the world, serve rabbit as food. What do you think would happen to the rabbit in the wild? Die a natural death? Geez.

  • @galen94533 I raise rabbits, and they can easily be traumatized and stressed when they are attacked and chased by a dog. In fact they can die of a heart attack from a dog attack. To toss one in with a dog, and film it, and expect everyone not to bitch about it is pretty stupid.

  • that rabbit is pretty much as big as that beagle lolol

  • He's unharmed?! He looks like he is experiencing cardiac arrest!

  • damn that dog should have killed it FUCK!!!

  • why the fuck would you be in the cage if your scared of the fuckign rabbit dum fuck'

  • My dog would've ripped it to shreds

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  • @galtzur21 That's niceoyur dog was killing other pets. Irresponsible idiot! People like you should never be allowed to own a dog

  • Fucking red necks, go shoot your priest instead!

  • @StBarthelemy1572 Do you eat meat? Do you know what goes on in slaughterhouses, or even most farms?

  • @LukeL007 You wish you'd work in a slaughterhouse but in fact you'd get bored in it : animals are knocked out before they are killed. If it helps you digest to kill something, just order a happy meal and shoot the guy behind the cash register.

  • @StBarthelemy1572 As usual most people miss the point. Animals on massive farms are tortured their entire lives only to be slaughtered for food. Hunting is far more humane and healthy for all.

  • should have killed it

  • @CvijaTheLegend your a dick head I should put you inside that cage cuz u ain't got no pancake mix.

  • UNHARMED BUT SHITTING ITSELF

  • Wow. That poor rabbit is scared to death. That is why it is screaming like that. Keep the poor thing away from the dog!

  • @chinbunny1

    dumbass dogs chase and kill rabits all the time. It's their nature.

  • @yomamasofat1000 yeah cause I can really imagine a maltese chasing rabbits.

  • @yomamasofat1000 Dumbass they don't do that shit unless their idiot, animal abusing owners encourage them to do so(like the lady in the video).

  • @yomamasofat1000 Oh look another dumbass that thinks its ok to allow dogs to kill because its natural. Fuck you.

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  • IN THE WIL FEMALES BRING BABY ANIMAL BACK FOR THE babys animals to play/ larn/kill

  • THIS IS FUCKING CRUELTY !!!!WHY DONT U GET A GUN AND SHOOT THE RABBIT...NOT LETTING YOUR "BEAGLE" BITTING HIM FFS!!! RABBIT IS FUCKING TERRIFIED !! ANYWAY THIS ISNT BEAGLE! ITS A MIX !!!

  • @CvijaTheLegend ... really? really? your going to be an asshole? wow. just wow. ok yes it is a beagle mix, but that doesnt mean you have to be a asshole about it. hes part bassit hound i belive and beagles and bassit hounds ARE hunting dogs and its their job. maybe this dog might be a hunter. just remember smart ass, you dont know everything.

  • @MistyEyedWolf First learn english, second, says the basset, beagle and basset needs to pursue rabbits, wild boar in the woods, not in a circle diameter of 3m, the rabbit thought that he would kill him ... he is terrified ... got it dickhead?

  • yes, its unhamed but you scared the crap out of it.

  • poor rabbit damn near had a heart attack for someone elses entertainment! smh wheres peta when u need em lol

  • Thats not good! You let a beagle chase a rabbit in a small pen, where the poor rabbit can not hide. The natural instink of a beagel is to chase a rabbit and try to catch it, and then when it catches it you say no no stop. You should take the rabbit to a big brushy woods and let it go, and then let the beagle go and see if he can run it.

  • Very talented little beagle. So cute!

  • its not a beagle or its very ugly beagle

  • WHO LET THE DOG OUT??

  • wow yous are fucked in the head rednecks! the rabbit hound is trained to chase the rabbits and yous are making the rabbit suffer by letting the beagle chase the rabbit un a fenced in area

  • lol. he was tired.

  • bunny RIP!

  • Am more concerned about the poor beaglehound.The rabbit can do more harm to beagle by being cornered.

  • there is only 1 dog I will ever own and thats a beagle. There are no other dogs.

  • :16 wtf ._.

  • bunn a lol

  • I have a beagle that loves to hunt rabbits in the wild-it's a fair chase. This scene is freakin stupid. Confined rabbit with beagle. Stupid people here. really stupid. i fee sorry for the beagle..

  • @wshflsnfl they are training the dog to hunt... have to train the dog so he can do his job out in the field. the rabbit wasn't hurt... I think you need to open up you're eyes and take in whats going on here

  • beagles are my favorite dog

  • fat rabbit, go get it

  • For those who don't know a beagle is supposed to run the rabbit. That is chase the rabbit by following its scent trail. The rabbit will double back on its own trail to lose its pursuer. Problem for the rabbit is they run in a big circle and come right back to where the hunter is waiting. All the beagle needs to do is keep the rabbit running and the dog has done its part.

  • @colddrake80 Interesting. Thanks for your insight. I have a beagle mix and she recently encountered a rabbit in the wild. She's been acting different ever since every time we hike on that trail. She walks with her tail halfway down and is super alert at that park now. Is that "hunting" mode for beagles? That's why I'm here viewing beagle hunting vids. Just curious about her beagle side.

  • @tarantarans Well, dogs are like people in that they have their own hunting style but that sure sounds like a hunting posture to me. Is she "hovering" the ground? Sniffing away with her nose close to the dirt? If she catches a scent she will probably start yipping very rapidly. I've yet to meet the beagle that didn't like to follow a good scent.

    I had a beagle mix as well and once she started hunting she was always on. They do love it.

  • @tarantarans Yeah, pretty much. We had a beagle mix and she used to have a flabby chin. However once she started hunting the skin under her jaw tightened up. She also became an enthusiastic hunter. It stirs something very deep in the dog and it has a profound effect on them.

  • @colddrake80 And then you get the rabbit meat. Also give some of the meat to the beagle, at least it deserves some credit :)

  • @MasterOfPuppets4080 The tradition in my area was give the heart and liver to the dog. It sound gory but the rabbit needs to be "field dressed" anyway. Unfortunately, some kind of disease infected the rabbits in the area and the practice had to be abandoned. Too bad for the dog since that was what they were really looking forward to.

  • @colddrake80 Was it coccidia?

  • @colddrake80 Oh, that sucks. For the beagle at least xD

  • @colddrake80 do jackrabbits run in that same pattern? From my experience cotton tails do this but jacks just get up and run for miles.

  • @90redrider Honestly, I have no experience with jackrabbits. It would make sense though since cotton tails live in areas of dense undergrowth where visual contact can be broken with relative ease.

  • do you know where i could get a good beagle

  • You're trusting a dog bred to kill rabbits to not kill a rabbit?

  • @intelligentjackass There not bred to kill the rabbits, there bred to chase. This is because when they were used orginally it was about the chase and not the catch, the catch would end the day of hunting.

  • @intelligentjackass they are bred to chase not kill them....thats my job

  • kill it already i hate those things my dog wont stop barking at them

  • how cute, I'm surprised the do didn't kill it

  • he looks like a bluetick beagle

  • well the beaghles unless theres like 2 or 3 cant catch up to it out in the field so it mosty likely wont hurt it unles u take out the other beagles like i sometimes do wit mine

  • would that be a good way to train a hunting dog for rabbits?

  • why would u let your dog chase the rabbit

  • @vanbeema123 cause they are hicks - too much time of their hands

  • That beagle looks like it can lose a couple lbs so it will gain some speed. My beagle is a rock solid 20 lbs and super fast.

  • that was not a good way to start a beagle you say you field trial i bet you never win

  • he was all but i want to hurt it....you prolly shouldent do tht ifyou ever want him to hunt a rabbit in the wild

  • i have a beagel like that

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