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  • I dont think your rabbit likes that very much...

  • target dog :3 tehe.

  • 4 years on and how is Bailey going, our Leo is 5 now and a big boof head.

  • this would be a hell of a rick roll

    if the dog ate the rabbit with this same title rofl

  • Que graciosooo!

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  • Oh the dog isn't hurting the rabbit. We had a pittmix that played with our rabbit. The cat also played with the rabbit. It's great that the owner is introducing the dog to different types of animals.

  • should be re-titled dog scares the shit out of a rabbit...

  • Oh shut up and stop arguing. Its up to the owner how they want to train their dog and what they want to introduce their dog to.

  • omg people its an english bull terrier puppy playing with a rabbit! ffs the owners right there!!!!!!!

  • Both of em look like a rabbit lol

  • Beautiful bull terrier!

  • its a pit bull

  • @wergersnee no its a bull terrier

  • gorgeous bully! love the black markings on his ears :)

  • aww BFFs

  • I wouldn't suggest that. Buy a breaking stick, hope you're strong. :)

  • "Dawg, you smell."

  • zajac sie boi jak huj!!!

  • i was hoping the dog will eat the rabbit lol

  • @pijanykrolik your an ass

  • @pijanykrolik  your an ass

  • @shaneyra easy man. i was just kidding XD

  • the dog might think their related

  • Finally someone with comparable size ears, eh? Really cute:)

  • Bull terriers are such ****ing UGLY dogs, their anus sticks out and they have horrible faces, why would ANYONE want to keep a dog this horrible? They are horible dogs, I hate dogs, there is shit, all over the pavement and darve outside my house, they NEVER clean up afre them selves, or they just throw the bags in places it's not meant to go.

  • @meatisdeliciouse So why the heck do you hit 'dogs' on youtube's search? LOL just don't watch it and spare us from your nonsense comments... what's your point? change everyones mind?

  • @Airakobra Thats an easy one to answer, be cause Dag and Rabbit were in the same esentance and I typed Rabbit, and I got here through the links, thats why. ) : <

  • @meatisdeliciouse Not shure if troll or just really stupid -.-

  • @manondeklerk But the ARE ugly, jut LOOK at this dog, it is absolutely, HORIBLE!

  • A fully grown Rex, could land some pretty accurate and painfull kicks on a dog... so dont worry about the bunny... its fine^^

  • a fully grown Rex could land some prety accurate kicks on a dog, so dont worry about the bunny,... shes fine^^

  • Typical mad EBT, our cat still beats the he'll out of Kitty after 3 years of living together and yet she still wants to play and thinks it's all a game!

  • my dog keeps thinking everything smaller than it is food :/ aaprt for wild cats... but rats, rabbits, everything like that is food... but equally after the rabbit is unfortunatly dead is does look after it (shes a bit slow s she only catches the ill/injured rabbits anyway)

    silly dog :)

  • Rocko!

    

  • I wouldn't leave them unintended. Rabbits can be very aggressive, and could beat a dog if they wanted too. My first rabbit was a royal bitch, nasty evil. After putting up with her for 3 years, I had the poor dear put to sleep! :( So I know one thing; I don't want no more rabbits!!!

  • @watchensee ..........You do know that dog would eat that rabbit alive?

  • @IceYourPimpHand Yes I do! The dog could easily tear the rabbit to shreads. I was just pointing out that rabbits have a badside too, and they do! :)

  • @watchensee Ah, okay.

    Well you're very right about them having a bad side, I once saw a rabbit stuck in a rabbit trap, and when I went to let it out it bite my finger, and It's bottom and top teeth literally connected in my finger, I had no idea that they could bite that hard! It hurt like hell and It's still recovering today.

  • @IceYourPimpHand Oh yeah not only can they bite that hard, they can probably gnaw your fingers off. Rabbits aren't rodents but they have the nonstop growing incisor teeth like rodents. If you've ever watched Watership Down the story is fictional, but the way they have them fighting and ripping each other is right on target.

  • @watchensee ibet your a homo????

  • @watchensee Was your rabbit fixed? Many unaltered rabbits can be pains. I have a rabbit who is the sweetest thing and she loves people, cats, and dogs.

  • @RoscoTheRat Oh yeah I had her spayed, she was just a nasty rabbit. I don't know why? :(

  • @watchensee Oh weird... My rabbit is unaltered and she is a sweet heart. All depends on the rabbit, don't bash them all because yours was a loon. Haha.

  • @RoscoTheRat Oh I'm not bashing all rabbits their just not the pet for me that's all. I did have a secound rabbit she was nicer, also spayed. But she was messy, and she did bite me once when I was giving her fresh food territoral!

  • @watchensee Oh, okay. My bun is't too messy but her sister was a slob.. -_- Lol. All depends on the bunny. Clean and friendly bunnies are what makes me happy. haha.

  • @RoscoTheRat Well my first rabbit was VERY clean, but she was a mean Bitch. My secound rabbit was nicer, but messy constant clean up.

  • @watchensee Lol. Two complete different personalities. Haha. That's how it as when I had two bunnies. Domino wasn't mean, but she was less social then her sister (who I still have, Domino passed away a month ago) and dirtier.

  • @watchensee D: you put your rabbit to sleep just because it was aggressive? Dear lord... My male rabbit is probably the most aggressive rabbit I've ever seen. He's very familiar with me but he tries to bite me whenever he wants, he scratches, he does it to everyone. But there are moments when I put him in my lap and I pet him and he 'washes' me in return. I've bled and I have scars on my hands from him, but I'd never send him to be killed just because of that... Dear lord

  • @watchensee That dog has terrier blood running through his veins...I wouldnt worry about him. I honestly cant believe he not killing that rabbit my dog wouldnt hesitate.

  • Everyone plays with their food once in a while

  • Wouldn't want to sound rude, but my BT would eat that rabbit in a second... unfortunately.

  • this is very cute, i would only get worried if ur lovely bull terrier got over excited. but both are so cute and every owner knows there own dogs nature better then anyone else lots of love to Bailey and Emma :D xxx

  • First of all it was annoyed, not frightend and second...I wouldn't be afraid....She OBVIOUSLY knows and trusts her gorgeous puppy!!!!

  • Hows Bailey going, we saw him a couple of years ago, My Leo is 4 now and a big boof head.

  • This has "bad idea" written all over it.

  • Some people are real morons and don't deserve to have pets...

  • Which one's the rabbit?

  • cute video

  • my 2 cats are scared of my rabbits

  • my bully woulda tore that Bunny to pieces, like he tears up all his toys...

  • the bull terrier probably wont ever attack but the rabbit doesnt know that

  • my EBT would have eaten it in a second

  • this is cruel poor bunny

  • @izabelleTV How's it cruel? The bunny isn't being harmed. The dog clearly wants to play, and the owners are supervising it. Don't be ignorant.

  • @PLSS your the ignorant one,you can clearly tell the rabbit is scared and wants away,the dog see the rabbit as a toy a game,your only a dog person,you only se the dog,that rabbit is scared as hell! its cruel and its ignorant!

  • @izabelleTV The rabbit doesn't look scared to me, and actually, the dog's body language indicates it sees it as a playmate. It's greeting the rabbit as it would another dog/puppy. Please go get yourself an education before you hurt yourself and stop jumping to conclusions. This is a well-supervised situation that doesn't require criticism from people who know absolutely nothing about animals (e.g. you)

  • @PLSS yes you didnt read what i said i I DONT GIVE A FUCK ABOUT THE DOG!

    im reading the bunny and the bunny is scared,fucking rednecks who cant think.

  • @izabelleTV I did read what you said. I lost brain cells as a result of it. You are failing to read the rabbit. Also, you have lowered your standards to the point of swearing and calling names. What are you, twelve?

  • @PLSS then your screwed because you had very to start with.

  • @izabelleTV the rabbits not scared, if it was scared..... it would run it's little ass off away from the dog, and not stand there smelling it's cage or hop towards it when it's licked. have you ever seen a rabbit run? nearly impossibly to catch. 

  • @abbytrowssy yeah thats why its trying to get away and the dog blocks it..because its having so much fun..

  • @abbytrowssy what is so basicly wrong with dog owners that make them defend stupid things like the unnatural situation of forcing a dog and rabbit "to play?" why does the owner have to repeat "be nice" to the dog if its so fricking relaxed and good ..because if not the dog will kill the rabbit because its what dogs do.

    its just a forced and ignorant and cold situation without regard to the weaker part in this game the rabbit.

  • @izabelleTV lmao, is the owner holding down the rabbit and dog making them play? she's saying be nice because yes, dogs can tend to get over excited. it's called TEACHING and TRAINING the dog to always play nice whether she's there or not. a rabbit could kick that fucking dogs ass if it wanted to. my dwarf rabbit beat the crap out of my rotweiler when it got to close to it. my dog wouldn't go close to it afterwards. so calm down and fuckin enjoy this video.

  • @abbytrowssy fuck u

  • @abbytrowssy

    That's not true at all a rabbit can't beat up a bull terrier their vermin and terriers hunt vermin

  • @690169 im not saying that it would reduce the dog to blood, but yes it could give the dog a very good scare, and then bolt out of there.

  • ohhhhhhhhhh.this is really cute and you can tell that your dog knows not hurt the bunny. shes gentle and the rabbit is used 2 it. sweet!

  • i bet the rabbit shit himself

  • FUCK the rabbit! let the puppy have some fun! you haters!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • With any dog you have to watch them with anything. But you can obviously see here that the dog is not meaning any harm to the rabbit, he/she is simply having fun. If people are watching him/her then i dont see the problem with it, shes a young dog the quicker you get her/him used to smaller animals the less chance you have of her/him killing one in the future.

  • If the rabbit was scared, she would be legging it of frozen in fear, and she's clearly neither. And the dog obviously means no harm of it would've attacked her.

  • My Bully love everything ! cats , dogs, rabbits, ferrets, it killed lots of them

  • @MrFamilyguy777 Hahaha!

  • DAMN BUNNY, YOU FAT

  • two rabbits jajaja

  • And people say killing is in their nature.

  • @piepeace it is they just need to be soiclaized then its all good :)

  • you may know your bt is harmless... but the rabbit doesnt....

    im sure the rabbit is fckin afraid but unfortunately it can speak humanish to say so....

    i love the breed...however..im pretty sure the poor rabbit is not enjoying it as much as the bt and you

  • Don't turn your back, or the dog will eat the rabbit.

  • Reading some of these comments are so funny and misinformed. The rabbit is fine.

    I have an english bull terrier, hes 10 years old now and has never hurt a living thing. I also had two cats that he used to play with, tbh they used to put him in his place.

  • im scared of those dogs... idk ;(

  • The only reason why that bunny is alive is because that bull terrier is a puppy. Once that dog reaches a year and a half that bunny would get distroyed. Terriers have insticts all the with back from the 1800's that you cannot take away. Stunning looking puppy by the way.

  • @RoTLike I have a english bull terrier and two cats. Hes 10 years old now and has never hurt a living thing.

    Everyone seems to think they know it all when really they no nothing.

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  • youre an idiot and you should have your rabbit taken away

  • see how sceard the rabbit r !

  • AWWWWWW thats so cute he just wants to play bless him ! I have a Staffordshire bull terrier named Bailey :-)

  • For the love of god, the 'bunny' wasn't scared, it was startled at times because Bailey made a sudden movement. XD

    People forget that rabbits can, you know, run from things their afraid of, and thats what she'd do if she were afraid.

    I've never owned a dog, but I'm fairly educated. Obviously dogs have been trained past their 'instincts' or else they wouldn't listen to us at all.

    This person has obviously raised their dog well or otherwise there would be no rabbit in the video to begin with.

  • ewww ugly thing

  • thats a pretty bull terrier i've always wanted 1. theyre expensive though.

  • my first Bully's name was Bailey too!!!!!!!!1 He was a spitfire!!!!!!!

  • Poor rabbit! it looks real scared!!

  • Oh, yeah, that dog's going to kill that rebbit eventually.

    A rabbit is the chew toy all dogs crave.

  • I love fatass bunnies;)

  • soo cute!

  • I Had a Bull Terrier named Billy&&

    He Absolutely loved to play like that.

  • oh my.... my bull terrier would have had that eaten in 2 seconds

  • Excuse me you are fucking stupid. Letting a puppy play with a rabbit. Dog = predator, rabbit = prey; never know when instincts kick in. I'd be amazed if this rabbit is still alive. The dog may not even mean any harm but think of how you would feel being tossed in with even a friendly hyena. Zero brains.

  • you do realise that bailey or the breed where bred to grab rats and rabbits and shake them till they died just a little warning

  • now if that was a black person it would be all type of messed up comments right.amazing

  • lol i wish my minibull puppy was that gentle... hes very rough and cant play with our 5 lb morkie

  • i love that look she gives to the camera! these animals are adorable

    bull terriers are literally balls of energy to the point of overwhelming you, and the bunnys'....a bunny. not too active. this might look mean to some, but its harmless fun i think between very diverse animals

  • I would be very afraid to let her play with the Bunny. It was frightened, I would feel pretty bad about that.

  • @brooklynlulu, as far as I can see(as the experienced owner of both) the bunny is not frightened, it really isn't(i wonder myself)! and Bailey really has no bad intentions, I can see. I wouldn't let my bully play with bunny like that though:)

  • @YakovDub That's true, just watched it again, I think the bunny was more like, get out of my freaken face already lol. Mom used to own bunnie's, I would love to have one but have two cat's that are not willing to share the space lol.

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  • The dog here obviously means no harm to the rabbit and just wants to play but that rabbit is terrified.

  • it would be more terrified if it got tossed in with my carpet python

  • aw that is soooooo cute

  • We have a staffy who played nicely with our rabbit for nearly year - now we don't have a rabbit. Instinct will beat cuteness every time, so watch your pet.

  • @crowebroke why you dont have the rabbit anymore?

  • @fotljubei  Seriously? "Instinct will beat cuteness" The DOG killed it.

  • @crowebroke i had a staffy but she died any ways my dog was so socable and she evan played with cats

    

  • @crowebroke I had two staffies, neither worked out. Clingy demanding dogs. Back to my Pits forever. For me they are better. No disrespect tho.

  • @crowebroke its probably because you are a shit dog owner and your dog didn't learn right from wrong. if your dog attacks things unprovoked then it's probably your fault.

    no such thing as a bad [domesticated] dog. only bad owners.

    i've owned 2 american pit bulls in my life, have outside cats and one inside cats, and chickens and goats at my parent's property. my dogs are well trained and socialized and never had a problem with it attacking any other living creature.

  • @clvinning It was a joke!! Good grief. And Clvinning, your abusive language clearly marks you out as a level headed person who should own dogs. Lighten up. The internet really is full of crazies.

  • @crowebroke sorry, i have little patience for ignorance is all. good day to you :)

  • @crowebroke the only logical explanation for that is if the rabbit was near the dog's food source and you have a food-protective dog. this is something you should know about your dog from a puppy in which case you dont leave food sitting around for any other pet to be near it.

  • うさぎはショックで死ぬんだからやめろよ。

    しかも相手は猟犬だろうが。

  • Mines called Loki. ^_^

  • I bet Their better looking than you or your moms !

  • they can be a little ruff lol.....brilliant dogs if you train well though

  • Not very healthy way to play from terrier.

  • wow mine exactly looks like yours

  • THATS WHAT SHE SAID

    emma's like... fuck you, bitch...

  • i have a bull terrior named baily

  • That bull terrier has some of the biggest ears i have ever seen....i do hope hes growing in to them lol

  • wow....my bully wud of had rabbit paella out of him.lovely dog,but ithink the bunny was shittin himself.thats one well behaved terrier.well done

  • and the rabbit was shitting her pants.......

  • Aww i love his ears..i've never seen them like that on a bull terrier before

  • DEATHMATCH

  • beatiful dog

  • I looooooove the markings on the Bull Terrier. Gorgeous!

  • quit

  • know where i can get a bully for cheap

  • like 50 - 100 bucks... all over...

  • U SAY FUCK THE RABIT all they do is bite scratch n shit in there own house

  • stupid the dog might be playing but the rabbit dont enjoy it a bit

  • Yeah...poor rabbit...

  • That rabbit looks scared...it's looking at the camera saying help me.

  • hahaha,cute!he's like, whats this little creature.haha

  • In my garden we had a rabbit in a pen and my bully jumped around outside the pen for a while and when we went back the rabbit was dead. My dog didn't get her but i think it had a heart attack.

  • Wow thats amazing my old bully would eat the rabbits and he even killed the ferrets chasing them

  • Heh, the way he's acting, he clearly thinks that bunny's a puppy. Cute.

  • My bullie tries to "play" with the baby rabbits in my backyard but he just winds up killing them.

  • Mu bullterrier when he was little was afraid of rabbits ;D

  • Hmm ,has he ate it yet.

  • very friebdly

  • omg can i have him please he is gorgeus!!!!!!!,.....the name bailey is wicked man...it suits him too!!!

    xxxx

  • these dogs are great. my old bully (Rex) used to try to drink beer by putting his teeth around the top of the bottle and tipping his head up in the air; it was comical.

  • what a good looking dog you have!

  • how did u get your dog to play with a rabit, my bully would have munched that rabit straight away, in fact my dog gos crazy if he sees a rabit or a rat..............

  • if this was my bully the title would be "Bull Terrier Plays with Lunch."

  • And i will repeat what ive said before, as a bully owner i think this vid is irrisponsible. And i find it really worrying that people who own dogs-and some who own bullys that you cannot even correctly recognise the basics of canine behaviour, which anyone who owns a dog should be able to understand in order to be a responsible dog owner. Clearly some of you are not.

  • chill out you take things to seriously the dog is being a dog my bully chases rabbits all the time, i bet your one of these people that sees to dogs playing and is like "oh my god there fighting". my dog is the sweetest pooch ever and he would hurt anyone he even hides behind the couch if someone raises there voice! i raised my dog how i wanted to raise him, its really annoing to have someone like you banging on about the correct way to train dogs and its quite personal, no one asked for help

  • ok soggynipples or whateva your calling yourself, standing tall over another animal, tail erect and lowering the head is not a canine play gesture. So clearly you kno nuffing about dog behaviour, neither does mrs koko either by the sounds of it. Dogs behaviour is alot more complex than 'oh its waggin its tail therefore its happy' bollox! If the dog was stood ther waggin its tail with a normal stance then that would be 'excited/happy' however it isnt.

  • Well stated, blondeterrier. Animal behavior is just that...ANIMAL, not human. It hurts me to think how frightened this rabbit must have been.

  • whatch them my uncle has the same dog and she eats every thing if she could dogs too

  • Its nice to see different critters getting along! Just always watch them very closely when they're together, even if the dog has no desire to harm the rabbit due to the size and strength difference it could easily happen accidentally while playing, the same reason rabbits and guinea pigs shouldn't be housed together because a rabbit can kill or severely injure a GP accidentally fairly easily. You know your critters better than anyone else but accidents can happen.

  • ;) hehe cute my lab i used to have (recently past,that sucks) would take any small critter and gaurd them with her life, lay with them and such mabye the fact that she is the mother of the 2 other labs just the mothering instinct taking effect but she just follows them and whines hah btw some of these conversations in these comments are rediculous lol dogs have different facial characteristics that you cant really judge unless youve bonded with them like im sure the owner has

  • Thank you! Someone with some sense finally. If we thought Emma the rabbit was in any real danger we would've immediately snatched her away. What you can't see in the video as that two of us are standing over them watching carefully, knowing that Bailey is doing nothing more than trying to play but we are on guard making sure the play doesn't get to rough.

  • @ntproctor lmao yeah and the rabbit doesnt seem fussed at all shes just like "yeah whatever"

  • Um... how would you be feeling if you were the rabbit? Pretty scared, I would think. And what would you think of the human who put you in this position; untrustworthy, is my guess.

  • rabbits can kick a dog REAL hard in the face if theyre really scared, but this one isnt so BE QUIET PLEASE!!

  • Good job training your doggie to be friends with your rabbit, in NO WAY is that dog haarming Emma. Its down to the owner and the dog if they can play without any unwanted deaths or injuries.