Your morning adorable: Rabbit shares its carrot with puppy
We were, quite simply, enchanted by the sight of a rabbit -- who could clearly make quick work of a carrot all by itself -- sharing the delicacy with a puppy.
These two clearly have a friendship strong enough to withstand hunger (which is more than we can say for our own dogs when a delicious treat is up for grabs). Color us impressed!
If your own pets are as friendly with each other as these two, we'd love to see it! Share your photos and videos in the Four-Legged Friends album at Your Scene, The Times' photo-sharing site. Be sure to include a caption that tells us about your pets!
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RABBITS CAN'T DIGEST CARROTS - YOU JUST KILLED THIS RABBIT.
Posted by: Tim Woolery | June 14, 2010 at 08:56 PM
What the hell are you talking about, Woolery? Check rabbit.org before you spout off dietary nonsense.
The big concern is sugar. Carrots in small quantities... as a treat.
I'm more inclined to worry that the dog and rabbit shouldn't be together unless unsupervised (which they are here).
And yes, I'm a bunny slave.
Posted by: Tina | June 15, 2010 at 08:22 PM
ummm... supervised, not unsupervised... sorry
Posted by: Tina | June 15, 2010 at 08:32 PM