Some of mine thump and get all mad when the neighbors dog (a Belgian Sheepdog) comes over to play with my dogs. I know of some rabbits that as soon as they smell a dog, they flip out. Let the dog sniff around and if the rabbit seems stressed in any way, remove the dog from the room, and give the bunny a treat. I would also do this while the rabbit is in their cage as they feel safe. I would introduce the bunny to the dog SLOWLY. Actually, when the wheaten goes under their cages (she likes to eat their poop) I think they purposely try to peeon her head! Funny thing is the rabbits could care less about them. The papillion is not allowed near them and the wheaten terrier is watched as she likes to paw them to get them to hop. They could care less unless the rabbits are out free. However, my dogs aren't bothered with them. I never leave my dogs alone with the rabbits. I also have a Papillion and she, on the other hand, is not. I have a Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier and she is great with the rabbits.
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