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Forum HABITATS AND TOYS Bunny agility course

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    • Chilly's Mom
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        So I’ve been watching a lot of YouTube videos of people in the UK who put their rabbits through agility courses. This looks like a lot of fun for the buns and great way to bond. Anyone know where I can I find some of the equipment? It looks easy enough to make, but I don’t know what size/height/width to make the jumps. There’s a lot of small dog agility equipment out there and rat ones too, but if there’s a rabbit specification I’d much rather know about it!  Jump jump! 


      • Andi
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          I love those videos too! People I know have talked about trying it, but no ones actually done it. The buns I have that would probably be half decent at it or older, so i’m not sure how well it’s work out for me trying.

          this is some stuff i found

          http://www.rabbitagility.com/?id=60  Store – http://www.rabbitagility.com/?action=Store&catid=13

          http://www.yourpetrabbit.com/rabbitagility.php

           


        • boogercj
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            Those bar jumps are just bits of plastic plumbing! Reckon those could be had much cheaper down your local “Home Depot” or B&Q here in blighty.


          • Elrohwen
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              This site has some great instructions. The jumps are for dogs, but you can just buy smaller and thinner PVC pipes for bunnies. I like that it’s easy to assemble without tools and it’s already white, so not much painting to do.

              http://members.peak.org/~helix/Agility/


            • Andi
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                I have seen people selling ‘weave poles’ and ‘agility jumps’ on craigs list here, and all they are is PVC tubing stuck together. Seems to be the way to go.

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            Forum HABITATS AND TOYS Bunny agility course