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FORUM DIET & CARE Need a purse for small ESA rabbit

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    • Cinnabun
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        Good morning, all. I am looking for bag suggestions to securely carry around my ESA rabbit. He is only 4-5 pounds, and does not seem to mind a harness, but I do not trust harnesses as he could easily hurt himself. The bag would need to be a soft one I can easily carry over my shoulders, as my physical disabilities prevent me from lugging around hard carriers. It would also need to have enough space for his litter and hay, and easy to clean.
        Thanks in advance.
        (He performs an active service for me to prevent incidents, so please, no comments about why I shouldn’t carry him, etc. I cannot get a service dog due to serious trauma with dogs, and they do not allow service horses here.)


      • Sirius&Luna
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          I bought a soft bag on Amazon for about £20. If you type in soft- pet carrier you get loads of options. Unfortunately, mine didn’t last because I put my chew-y bunny in it for a vet visit, and she chewed her way right out before the return journey, so you do need to be aware of risks if he’s a chewer!


        • joea64
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            Further to Sirius&Luna’s post, I’d check the reviews for various soft carrier bags to find out which ones are most chew-resistant. My own two, especially Fernando, are definite chewers, so it’s the hard plastic carrier for them!


          • Cinnabun
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              He does not really chew things besides that which he is told to, so I will look into some soft pet carriers.


            • Hazel
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                Posted By Cinnabun on 8/23/2018 7:57 AM

                Good morning, all. I am looking for bag suggestions to securely carry around my ESA rabbit.
                (He performs an active service for me to prevent incidents, so please, no comments about why I shouldn’t carry him, etc. I cannot get a service dog due to serious trauma with dogs, and they do not allow service horses here.)

                Sorry, I’m not too familiar with the rules, is he a service animal or an emotional support animal? I thought pretty much any animal could be an ESA, so in that case you shouldn’t be limited to just dogs and horses for alternatives. 

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