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    • Baby-Daisy
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        My bunny really likes apple tree sticks, that you can get at Walmart.

        my bunny like cucumber.

        my bunny like chewing/ nibbling on cardboard (but is it safe).

        everytime I put my bunny on the hardwood floor, she sits there like a brick, I guess it is too slick for her.

        My bunny like to hang out and sniff my Chihuahua

         


      • RabbitPam
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          Hi, Baby-Daisy.
          Cardboard is safe, but try to keep it plain, rather than boxes with a lot of ink and designs on it. A great chew toy that is safely made with soy based ink is a yellow pages. They love to chew, pull and shred them.

          My bunny won’t walk on floors either. You can get an area rug that’s not expensive, ie. $20ish for 4’x5′ that your bunny might like to walk on. Or a long runner to go down hallways or from cage into the room. Check out our info. section for habitat tips, diet and behavior info.

          Important: NEVER leave your dog and bunny alone together unsupervised. A Ch. can snap at a bunny suddenly and do some serious damage. They really should not be together much, so be prepared to separate them fast and watch/listen for warning signs from both bunny and dog, such as growling, squinting eyes, thumping feet, flattened ears, and separate them before either takes a bite or swipe with a paw.


        • Baby-Daisy
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            Well my rabbit is so currious around the dog, and my dog is scared everytime my bunny moves. It is funny, and both of them dont seam a bit agressive. And sorry about the spelling, right now I dont have time to fix it.


          • Roberta
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              Hi Baby Daisy,
              Pams right, being nervous little dogs they can snap very quickly, especially if she is scared of your bun. I’d limit the interaction and possibly seperate their areas with some Xpen panels now that your bun is indoors.


            • Baby-Daisy
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                Well she is not scared, I think she think it is a doll. Because if my bunny moves my dog jumps. it is cute and funny.


              • Roberta
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                  If they are interacting OK and your little dog isn’t nervous they should be fine but always supervise their playtime and if one of them is looking distressed then separate them for a little while.

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