The rabbit is not fine. The rabbit is a prey animal, trapped in a small cage with no place to hide, and there is a predator jumping around it. Prey animals, rabbits in specific, do not deal well with stress. They can become ill, shocky and die.
I don't care if it's a puppy. Bunnies are prey animals, and have the instincts of prey animals. An obnoxious critter with sharp teeth, invading its space IS torture. And yes, the cage is still WAY TOO SMALL! For a human, it's like spending your life in a half bathroom. Not cool.
Aw, dude, that poor bunny! It's like being attacked by your dog! It bit at the rabit's face in the video, which honestly is more like, "OH SHIT, QUICK CLOSE THE CAGE!" Then it is cute.
That Corgi looks a lot like mine. My Corgi has chased several wild rabbits. In any case, Corgis are herders, not humters. They like to control other animal , but not hunt them. I bet it would be fun to watch this Corgi in a room with about a dozen rabbits! He'd herd them into one corner and keep them there!
And with breeds like Doberman Pincers and Boxers, it's necessary, because they're at the right height to break their tails frequently. My dog broke her tail years ago, and it was heartbreaking watching this exuberant animal shrieking in pain every time she tried to show how happy she was. A lot of dogs from traditionally docked breeds do have genetic tail defects, and if the dog does have a brittle tail, better it be spared pain. That's different than cosmetic docking.
@jennawazsuperbored This is true! As a deeply-rooted self-protective response, rabbits can die from heart attacks when they are put in situations like this! I understand they live together and are prob. friends, but it's pretty obvious the bunn is not having a good time here. You are being really sadistic and irresponsible here. :(
Your bunny needs some run time (every day!), and he/she also needs to *not* be harassed by the dog. your dog is cute, but it looks like your rabbit is frightened of it. Can't say I blame your bunny!
Speaking as a guinea pig owner, some people need to realize that small prey species are not defenseless... particularly rabbits, which have a reputation in the small-animal world as being mean. Seriously, they can GUT their attackers using the claws on their back legs. Also, I own a corgi that leaves my guinea pigs alone. I do agree the rabbit's pen is small, but it's probably just for holding when not supervised.
Until recently, I had two pembrokes [now just 1:(, but they both naturally had tails, one was docked completely, but the uncut one has a slight bump that would be the base of a tail.
I'm sure if anything serious happened, they'd put down the camera and break it up. With legs like that, the corgi isn't going to be on that bunny by the time the owner stepped in, it's all good.
It's kinder to dock the tails of traditionally docked breeds. Usually they have genetic tail defects that cause their tails to be very weak and brittle. If you think they mind a slight pinch, try helping a dog past a broken tail.
Pembroke Welsh Corgis have naturally short tails. Cardigan Welsh Corgis have normal tails. Tail docking is becoming quite unpopular these days, much in the same way as declawing of cats. And most puppies are docked WITHOUT anesthesia.
My dog is not a 'pure' Corgi, but almost. It has a fun and long tail, and it doesn't hurt him. I don't really know they have to cut it. Is there another reason? Thanks ahead.
That cage is WAY too small for that rabbit, that's like a hamster cage, for pete's sake. I am aware it was probably labelled as a rabbit cage at the store, but it's a bunch of bull. They need much bigger cages than that.
Jack Russell Terriers tails are docked purely because the breed standard dictates it. I refused point blank to dock my dog's tail, so then she wasn't accepted show standard. There was nothing wrong with her tail, genetic or otherwise so it was staying no matter what. I am not prepared to cow-tow to the arbitary standards set by humans just so the dog can be shown. It puts the dog through totally unnecessary pain just to satisfy it's owners vanity!
@Luvsiren are you saying that in response to certain stimuli, as a 'deeply rooted self protective response' some bunny rabbits will die to protect themselves?
Wrong! Occassionaly a puppy may be born without or a short tail due to breeding trends but if not they ARE docked! The information is avialable to all for reading on the net.
OMG; iam shocked!!!!!!!! are you totally nuts????why must the poor rabbit sit ALONE in that damn prison????shame on you.....poor rabbit......;O( rabbits MUST have a partner and a lot of room to play , why dont you lock your doggy in that horrorcage?? it is the same!!!!!!
I'm not vegan, I just expressed a training opinion. I have rabbits and I would prefer my dogs not kill them. I have nothing against eating meat. But I am against putting animals through that.
notice how the rabbit is moving towards the puppy when it approaches, as opposed to running to the other side of the cage. The bunny wants to play too.
@mmeh1234 Exactly, and I know someone this happened to, just like in this vid. I'm not saying rabbits can't bond with dogs (or cats for that matter), and it does happen successfully. However, putting a prey animal in a precarious situation like this for another animal's entertainment is NOT acceptable, and it's evident the rabbit is uncomfortable with this. Combined with the ridiculously small cage, this person is abusing this poor rabbit. :(
@xSupaDupaStar Bravo to this... It's so bloody annoying clicking on *any* animal link in UA-cam and see nothing but people complaining about how cruel the video is and how the owners should be shot and then banned from owning so much as an ant farm. Jeez, learn a little restraint guys.
omg dont do that! he wil hurt you bunny i know from a experience ive had 1 year ago it will put your bunny in shock and kill it...or they can hurt your bunny very bad
This is awful. Your dog is torturing that rabbit that is living in a cage that is far too small. Ridiculous! And, you feel compelled to shoot video, and post it to UA-cam.
The rabbit is not fine. The rabbit is a prey animal, trapped in a small cage with no place to hide, and there is a predator jumping around it. Prey animals, rabbits in specific, do not deal well with stress. They can become ill, shocky and die.
I don't care if it's a puppy. Bunnies are prey animals, and have the instincts of prey animals. An obnoxious critter with sharp teeth, invading its space IS torture. And yes, the cage is still WAY TOO SMALL! For a human, it's like spending your life in a half bathroom. Not cool.
Lucky it even gets to be an indoor rabbit.
They're both really adorable but the bunny really should have a much much much larger cage. That is seriously tiny.
Aw, dude, that poor bunny! It's like being attacked by your dog! It bit at the rabit's face in the video, which honestly is more like, "OH SHIT, QUICK CLOSE THE CAGE!" Then it is cute.
That puppy is just too cute to exist! XD;
Rabbits are lagomorphs. Definitely NOT rodents.
and extremely playful, ours always wants to play
That's the cutest Corgi I've ever seen.
Bwahahhaa. She said if the corgi jumped into the cage and bit the rabbit, I'm going to hit your head. Ouchhhhhhhhhhh
hahaha gila maw di kemplang kasian bgt ui hahaha
nice corgi pups btw :)
That rabbit knows where it is safe!
wow your corgi is hyper ^^
both are cute
I love the corgi!!!
That Corgi looks a lot like mine. My Corgi has chased several wild rabbits. In any case, Corgis are herders, not humters. They like to control other animal , but not hunt them. I bet it would be fun to watch this Corgi in a room with about a dozen rabbits! He'd herd them into one corner and keep them there!
i can imagine the rabbit plotting the corgi's doom lol adorable pair. it's been a joy to watch
That rabbits ready to kill that corgi lol
he's soooo cute!!!
to me that bunny looks like it doesnt care... it knows the dog can't get it!
Take care of the rabbit whoever you are.
A young gorgi and a rabbit in one video, together?
I wish I could keep this video in my wallet and watch it whenever I'm in a bad mood.
And with breeds like Doberman Pincers and Boxers, it's necessary, because they're at the right height to break their tails frequently. My dog broke her tail years ago, and it was heartbreaking watching this exuberant animal shrieking in pain every time she tried to show how happy she was. A lot of dogs from traditionally docked breeds do have genetic tail defects, and if the dog does have a brittle tail, better it be spared pain. That's different than cosmetic docking.
awws so cuute :3
Indeed. I'm giving 3:1 odds on the rabbit winning that fight. Damned mean little things when they put their minds to it.
"ntar dia loncat dalem digigit piko tak kemplang kamu ko" hahahahahhaa..lucu corginyaaa :) saya jg piara corgi :D
:32 Rabbit: WHAT IS THAT I DONT EVEN...
@jennawazsuperbored This is true! As a deeply-rooted self-protective response, rabbits can die from heart attacks when they are put in situations like this! I understand they live together and are prob. friends, but it's pretty obvious the bunn is not having a good time here. You are being really sadistic and irresponsible here. :(
Looks like someone is HUNGRYYYYYYYYYYYY X)
Your bunny needs some run time (every day!), and he/she also needs to *not* be harassed by the dog. your dog is cute, but it looks like your rabbit is frightened of it. Can't say I blame your bunny!
HAHA~cute!!
not likely, corgi pups are insatiably curious.
Yes, I looked in some sites and books. Pembrokes have no tail, but Cardigan corgis have.
woah thats amazing i didnt know the lid was closed. please dont complain when u dont have any proff of anything
aw its like a hamster cage
duhhh lucu bgtt corginya :)
real cute
Nah, corgi's are VERY playful dogs. He/She's probably very bored and dying to play around with the tiny rabbit.
"LET ME HERD YOU LET ME HERD YOUUUUUU!!!!"
Speaking as a guinea pig owner, some people need to realize that small prey species are not defenseless... particularly rabbits, which have a reputation in the small-animal world as being mean. Seriously, they can GUT their attackers using the claws on their back legs.
Also, I own a corgi that leaves my guinea pigs alone.
I do agree the rabbit's pen is small, but it's probably just for holding when not supervised.
Corgis are known to nip. Even though the pup wants to play, I'd keep it away from the bunny...just in case the pup doesn't know its limits.
the rabbit even jumps up at the dog yes im sure he will die from the stress.
I think he wants to play with the rabbit..
And you are intelligent and classy.
Until recently, I had two pembrokes [now just 1:(, but they both naturally had tails, one was docked completely, but the uncut one has a slight bump that would be the base of a tail.
15 YEARS AGO?
eat the rabbit.. yes.. good puppy... goooood puppy.
I'm sure if anything serious happened, they'd put down the camera and break it up. With legs like that, the corgi isn't going to be on that bunny by the time the owner stepped in, it's all good.
i hope you give your bunny more room than just that tiny cage...
It's kinder to dock the tails of traditionally docked breeds. Usually they have genetic tail defects that cause their tails to be very weak and brittle. If you think they mind a slight pinch, try helping a dog past a broken tail.
i have a corgi to well i have 2 thay are so cerias and hey
awww i remember when my corgi was this small ^_^
Corgis are herding dogs they won't try to harm or kill bunnies.. Been on a farm and both creatures get along fine
This has to be the cutest video on the entire internet.
PLAY! PLAY! PLAY???
corgis are the best doggggggggggggsssssssssss
Pembroke Welsh Corgis have naturally short tails. Cardigan Welsh Corgis have normal tails.
Tail docking is becoming quite unpopular these days, much in the same way as declawing of cats.
And most puppies are docked WITHOUT anesthesia.
Haha, that bunny is sooo not amused. :)
Puppy playing harmlessly and it's animal cruelty? Ok, yeah sure. If the rabbit wanted to, it could kick the corgis ass.
hope that was the first meeting of the two ; )
I know a dwarf rabbit that is even bigger than that! Not all are completely true to the standard;)Besides, dwarf rabbit isn't one breed, its several.
Which one is corgi and which the rabbit? cute.
hahaha....lucu anjingnya.
haha
Many corgis are born without a tail or with a bob of a tail (which the dog in this video looks like s/he has).
poor rabbit :( whata cage for it !!
corgi's are exelent for rabit hunting, its playin a corgi's favorite game. GET THE RABBIT !
This is the cutest video ever. Corgi owners unite!
Yes! This happens.
@Luvsiren what kind of 'deeply rooted self protective response' results in death?
wAzza:)
Uh... you might wanna look up Pembroke Welsh Corgi. They are born with a stubby tail. No animal cruelty whatsoever.
how come my frend next door has a cardigan no tail
he told me it WAS a cardigan
My dog is not a 'pure' Corgi, but almost. It has a fun and long tail, and it doesn't hurt him. I don't really know they have to cut it. Is there another reason? Thanks ahead.
That cage is WAY too small for that rabbit, that's like a hamster cage, for pete's sake. I am aware it was probably labelled as a rabbit cage at the store, but it's a bunch of bull. They need much bigger cages than that.
I don't know how 'cute' it is watching a dog trying to bite a rabbit. :/
LMFAO HAHAHAHA
Jack Russell Terriers tails are docked purely because the breed standard dictates it. I refused point blank to dock my dog's tail, so then she wasn't accepted show standard. There was nothing wrong with her tail, genetic or otherwise so it was staying no matter what. I am not prepared to cow-tow to the arbitary standards set by humans just so the dog can be shown. It puts the dog through totally unnecessary pain just to satisfy it's owners vanity!
Viacom stole this
I see you watched Mike Mozart's video!
@Luvsiren are you saying that in response to certain stimuli, as a 'deeply rooted self protective response' some bunny rabbits will die to protect themselves?
Wrong! Occassionaly a puppy may be born without or a short tail due to breeding trends but if not they ARE docked! The information is avialable to all for reading on the net.
@kellyeunh Yeah that's pretty much the gist of it isn't it XD
corgi + other small animal = funny
ah corginya lucu!! mau main
cardigs have no tail my friend next door to me has a cardigan no tail
pembrokes have tails
I am in jail. You just made me more sad than I already am.
The rabbit is fine as long as it is supervised with the dog. and do you want the rabbit out of the cage while the dog is in there?
OMG; iam shocked!!!!!!!! are you totally nuts????why must the poor rabbit sit ALONE in that damn prison????shame on you.....poor rabbit......;O( rabbits MUST have a partner and a lot of room to play , why dont you lock your doggy in that horrorcage?? it is the same!!!!!!
I'm not vegan, I just expressed a training opinion. I have rabbits and I would prefer my dogs not kill them. I have nothing against eating meat. But I am against putting animals through that.
pooorr rabit
notice how the rabbit is moving towards the puppy when it approaches, as opposed to running to the other side of the cage.
The bunny wants to play too.
@mmeh1234 Exactly, and I know someone this happened to, just like in this vid. I'm not saying rabbits can't bond with dogs (or cats for that matter), and it does happen successfully. However, putting a prey animal in a precarious situation like this for another animal's entertainment is NOT acceptable, and it's evident the rabbit is uncomfortable with this. Combined with the ridiculously small cage, this person is abusing this poor rabbit. :(
Poor bunny... The cage is too small and I don't think it's good for it having a dog running around the cage like that.
No!!
there are 2 kinds of corgis -
-Cardigan
-Pembroke
Cardigan = tail
Pembroke = NATURALLY NO TAIL
Good vid though
yeh its a bit strange. its a vid of like "hey look... our dog wants to kill this rabbit but it cant... how funny!!!"... not so much lol
i got a question~~~i have a hamster and will corgi bite it hard? n killed it?
@xSupaDupaStar
Bravo to this...
It's so bloody annoying clicking on *any* animal link in UA-cam and see nothing but people complaining about how cruel the video is and how the owners should be shot and then banned from owning so much as an ant farm.
Jeez, learn a little restraint guys.
Delicious, delicious murder.
I'm gonna go cook me up some murder right now, actually.
omg my dog bit off my bunny's tail :(
omg dont do that! he wil hurt you bunny i know from a experience ive had 1 year ago it will put your bunny in shock and kill it...or they can hurt your bunny very bad
i eat vegetarians
This is awful. Your dog is torturing that rabbit that is living in a cage that is far too small. Ridiculous! And, you feel compelled to shoot video, and post it to UA-cam.
Aaaaw, corgiiiiii.... how to adopt corgi in Indo? :3
poor rabbit.i hate corgi