Protect Your Small Animals
I had a scare today when my neighbour let her rabbit out in the garden and simply walked away without supervising it. Being unaware that her pet rabbit was on the mooch I had let my own two dogs outside to soak up the sun. I noticed they were frantically scuffling around near the fence and there I spotted a rather terrified looking rabbit that was transfixed to the spot close enough for scrabbling paws to touch her.
Rabbits love to be given freedom in the garden but you must not forget that other pet animals can view your rabbit as prey. To a dog the sight of a small furry creature is likely to get them into a frenzy of excitement and trigger off their hunting instincts. You must at all times supervise your small pets when letting them roam out in the open. The best thing to do is to build an enclosed run which can protect the rabbit from dogs and wild animals such as foxes and hunting birds.
In addition to that rabbits do like to dig and I have heard of instances where a pet rabbit has simply dug its way out of the garden never to be seen again so please be responsible and keep your eyes peeled!
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