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You should feel sorry for your neighbor, but not guilty about what has happened to them. With all that being said if you are uncomfortable with the actions of your dog in regards to anothers pet. Then it is entirely possible to train a dog to be docile towards other animals. The only dogs that need to be killers are those used for hunting or home defense. The rest should be acclimated to other animals.
In other words if your neighbor is intent upon acquiring a new rabbit, and you are concerned that the new pet may repeat the actions of their previous pet. Then you might want to ask that your neighbor will allow you to acclimate your dog to being around rabbits. It is really easy to train a dog not to attack. Penalize an aggressive disposition, and reward a positive disposition.
Then cook the ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ thing, make a pie and pet your dog onthe head.
Go to the neighbour and tell them the news? If they ask for the body give them the skin and say you ate the rabbit.