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Uploaded by on May 31, 2007

2yr old Magnus found this baby bunny outside so I brought them together to play. UPDATE - see the other video for more - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOF_8KQmRlg

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  • all you people are stupid. I could see it being mean if the dog freaking ate the bunny, but otherwise I see nothing wrong with this. That dog's not doing anything and the bunny is just doing what bunnies do... running. That's like saying I'm a terrible person every time a squirrel runs up a tree when I walk by.

  • rabbits are scared 98% of the time anyway

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  • That is a GSD being both curious and friendly toward a baby rabbit, wild or not. Rabbits are jumpy like that, so are domesticated pets like CATS. They can be just as jumpy when near dogs, or whenever one sticks its big nose in their face. Stop overreacting, people. It's not eating the rabbit, is it? or wildly chasing as if it's prey. C'mon.

  • @slocowgirl Just like a kitten wouldn't, but over time, it would learn that the other animal was not a threat. It's not cruel, it's a controlled introduction of the animals. :V

  • I realy take care of animals , agrre, may the bunny is very little and bay but....the dog don't hurt him juste stay near him, and the bunny looks just in alert, but not scared or too scared, just jumping around...i think so...

  • @chipchapeatme ????? why am i talking to my self youtube i crap!

  • @chipchapeatme re right i thought you were gonna start cursing swearing in my face or something i really aprrieacte that you didnt get agressive at me

  • @chipchapeatme Umm, yeah, domestic rabbits are routinely kept as pets. That there is a wild rabbit. Gray wolves and domestic dogs belong to the same species, but I wouldn't take an orphaned wolf pup into my home. There are wildlife rescues for these situations.

  • @CSDstravels you do know that rabbits can be kept as pets too you know what about dogs before they werent tamed by man so they seemed like wild dogs but later on man finally tamed dogs so now there no longer wild as they were prefferred to as before

  • I don't doubt that the dog meant no harm, but the rabbit is pretty obviously terrified. What's a wild animal doing inside someone's house anyway?

  • chomp

    

  • omg tht bunny is so cute and so small

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