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FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Taking Her Outside?

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    • daisy406
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        Hey everyone again! I have been wondering… I would LOVE to take my dutch bunny Daisy out to my school campus QUAD. I am so worried though, will she just run off? She listens to her name, and especially if I say “TREAT” haha. She loves to run around in big spaces, and can run VERY fast. I see plenty of videos of rabbit owners taking their bunnies outside and letting them just free run. What if they see another rabbit though (wild obviously). Any responses would help!


      • Harveybunny
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          It’s fine if she’s outside as long as she is fenced in (and other rabbits are fenced out!) and supervised. Also, it should be close to home so that of forever reason she (let’s hope not) gets seriously injured or needs to go inside, she can be taken home straightaway. It is not advised to bring your rabbit really partner from home than the neighborhood park, and even for some that’s far fetched.


        • Asriel and Bombur
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            I wouldn’t take her to a campus quad. It could really stress her out with all the new sights, sounds, and smells. If you want to take her outside, go to an extremely quiet park far away from people and other animals, and keep her in an xpen.

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