QUOTE(GravityFi3ld @ Jun 24 2011, 10:30 PM)
Hi everyone, I would really appreciate any advice for this.
Our dog managed to somehow get into the house and rattled the rabbit cage until the door opened and it attacked the female rabbit. The male rabbit managed to run under the couch but the female rabbit was lying motionless when we became aware of the situation. She has since passed away and the male rabbit although alive is still in shock and his right "hand" is broken.
I've wrapped her in cloth and placed her in a shoe box but I don't know how to dispose of it from here on. Please advice.
I'm taking the male rabbit to the vet tomorrow if its open.
sorry for what happened... and that is the reason why i have padlock for the cage... not that i have dog, but to prevent from any "unwelcomed" cage-opening, especially from my visitors & "intruders"... anyway, learn from this experience... please bring the male to the vets asap... hard to say about the survival coz as we all know, rabbit can die of extreme shock & loneliness... and ur male rabbit experienced both... so, just hope for the best... good luck...Our dog managed to somehow get into the house and rattled the rabbit cage until the door opened and it attacked the female rabbit. The male rabbit managed to run under the couch but the female rabbit was lying motionless when we became aware of the situation. She has since passed away and the male rabbit although alive is still in shock and his right "hand" is broken.
I've wrapped her in cloth and placed her in a shoe box but I don't know how to dispose of it from here on. Please advice.
I'm taking the male rabbit to the vet tomorrow if its open.
This post has been edited by arraille: Jun 24 2011, 10:51 PM
Jun 24 2011, 10:50 PM

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