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My rabbit dogs leave tohegter in the house and do great.  My caution, does your dog have hunting instincts in it? I have Border Collies and since they herd animals, the worst I have to deal with is having them herd my rabbit back into his cage.  Then one of them will curl up beside him and both with go to sleep in the rabbit's cage. What I tell everyone is that it depends on the dog. Some breeds like Beagles and retrievers usually do not do well with rabbits being loose since they are hunting dogs. It's bred into them. The I don't know too much about their history, but I would think they would do fine as long as your dog is a non aggressive dog.References :
| number    = 211
 
| date      = January 17, 2007
 
| title    = Hamster Ball Heist
 
| image    = hamster_ball_heist.png
 
| titletext = First person to bring me Wayne Coyne in a hamster ball gets a free t-shirt! He gets one too.
 
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==Explanation==
 
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==Transcript==
 
:Person 1: You know that giant hamster ball you've always wanted? I just found out that Wayne Coyne from the Flaming Lips crowd-surfs in one.
 
:Person 2: Let's go.
 
 
 
:Some Weeks Later ...
 
:[Wayne Coyne is, in fact, crowd-surfing in a giant hamster ball.]
 
:Person: Ready?
 
:Friends: Ready.
 
 
 
:Person: Now!
 
:''shove''
 
:[People on both sides shove the crowd out of the way, causing Coyne in his ball to fall to the ground.]
 
:Wayne Coyne: Hey!
 
 
 
:Person: Okay, push!
 
:[Person and friends start pushing the ball away, as the crowd looks on.]
 
:Wayne Coyne: What's going on?
 
 
 
:[Some roll him up the ramp into the back of a semi, while others hold the crowd back and one stands by to drive.]
 
:Wayne Coyne: Help!
 
 
 
:[The truck drives off, leaving the audience in a cloud of dust.]
 
 
 
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Revision as of 04:55, 7 January 2013

My rabbit dogs leave tohegter in the house and do great. My caution, does your dog have hunting instincts in it? I have Border Collies and since they herd animals, the worst I have to deal with is having them herd my rabbit back into his cage. Then one of them will curl up beside him and both with go to sleep in the rabbit's cage. What I tell everyone is that it depends on the dog. Some breeds like Beagles and retrievers usually do not do well with rabbits being loose since they are hunting dogs. It's bred into them. The I don't know too much about their history, but I would think they would do fine as long as your dog is a non aggressive dog.References :