Precious Bunny Refuses To Bond with His Rabbit Sister Because 'He Thinks He's a Dog'
It's always cute as can be when an animal who is not a canine seems to think that they are a dog. Sometimes, an animal, such as an adorable little piggy, will act like they are a dog. And sometimes, other animals, such as bunny rabbits, will do the same.
Just take the precious little bunny rabbit in this video, for instance. This feisty little guy totally believes he is a dog, and he is totally adorable for it!
According to this video from Instagram user jenny.and.thepets, this adorable rabbit has been unable to bond with his bunny sister because he wholeheartedly believes that he is a dog.
As this footage shows, he and his bunny rabbit sister don't exactly hit it off. They sniff each other with disinterest, and she appears to bite at him.
However, when it comes to playing with his canine siblings, this little rabbit is as rambunctious as can be! It's almost like he's a puppy.He runs around the yard with his canine siblings. He munches on tasty carrots with them. He hangs out around the house, in all the different places that dogs like to lie down and take a nap, with them.
We definitely think it's safe to say that this precious little bunny fancies himself a canine!
Dog Breeds That Get Along Well With Rabbits
As cute as this video is, it is important to note that not all dog breeds will get along well with rabbits. That's why it is important for rabbit parents to choose a dog breed that is known for getting along well with them if they plan on adding a canine to their household.
Some dog breeds that are known for getting along well with rabbits include Golden Retrievers, Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, Basset Hounds, Beagles, Poodles, Collies, and Boxers.
As always, proper training and supervision are paramount for making sure that rabbits and dogs can live together peacefully. With the right patience, training, and supervision, it is definitely possible for rabbits and dogs to become besties, just like the ones in this video!
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Precious Bunny Refuses To Bond with His Rabbit Sister Because 'He Thinks He's a Dog' first appeared on PetHelpful on Jun 27, 2025
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