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Bunny Rabbits Do you walk your rabbit outside?

30 fans picked:
Yes, on a leash
Yes, on a leash
   40%
No
   40%
i don&# 39; t have one
i don't have one
   10%
(added by kukipage99)
Yes, in a pet stroller
Yes, in a pet stroller
   7%
Yes, sometimes on a leash and sometimes in a pet...
Yes, sometimes on a leash and sometimes in a pet stroller
   3%
 SouthParkSmart posted over a year ago
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Yes, on a leash
NCISLuverjk93 picked Yes, on a leash:
My old rabbit Honey was so amazing, we would let her loose out back& there was a 'mini forest' she would go explore but when we called her she would hop back down from the hill/trees to us <3 RIP
posted over a year ago.
 
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Yes, in a pet stroller
SouthParkSmart picked Yes, in a pet stroller:
That's amazing! My bunny would probably run away and never come back, lol.
posted over a year ago.
 
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Yes, on a leash
Spotted4 picked Yes, on a leash:
Yes & he 8 the leash
posted over a year ago.
 
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Yes, sometimes on a leash and...
ainschiaki picked Yes, sometimes on a leash and sometimes in a pet stroller:
my bunny hate the leash! she will bite me if i put it on. i still let her walk outside to play with the grass, but i have to carefully watch her, and, its a bit tiring
posted over a year ago.
 
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Yes, on a leash
Spottedleaf13 picked Yes, on a leash:
my rabbit is afraid of the sidewalk, so we just sit outside together on the lawn.
posted over a year ago.
 
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glelsey picked No:
A friend of mine walked her rabbit on a leash. You have to be careful with putting rabbits on leashes though - they are extremely strong and can strain themselves, or throw out their back. Luckily, my friend's rabbit behaved. My first rabbit might have been okay on a leash, but my second was very strong and stubborn, so I wouldn't have wanted to chance it with her.

Fortunately, I have a large back garden that my pets can run around in freely and get plenty of exercise. Right now, the guinea pig has it all to himself!
posted over a year ago.