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Jeff Foxworthy, is that you?
Predators will be predators. Poor kid, though.
Was your dog's name Lenny?
Buy another one for her?
It's entirely your fault for allowing the dog, a natural killer of small animals, to even go to a neighbor's house. You'll be lucky if you haven't traumatized the rabbit's owner and given her a profound hatred or fear of dogs.
Well if you put it that way... perhaps it's entirely the neighbor who is at fault because she let her rabbit, the natural prey of pretty much everything else on the planet, run loose and into the yard where a dog obviously resides. If she really cared about the rabbit, she would have watched it better, yeah?
That is......AWESOME HAHAHAHA.
Just say you don't know anything about it and make sure your dog eats it.
Legally rabbits are considered livestock in most areas...and in a lot of areas its legal to shot animals harassing your livestock. I'd suggest learning to keep your dog properly contained.
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Did they just keep the rabbit loose in their garden? How did your dog get it?