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Forum HABITATS AND TOYS Toys for Incisor-less bun

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    • M&R
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        Any ideas for toys for a bunny that had her incisors removed for medical reasons?

        She wasn’t a big chewer from the start (probably due to her already funky teeth). Right now I have two types of balls, one with a bell in it and one rubber ball. She also has a little tube that has coloured paper strips coming out of it. I haven’t really seen her play with any of these and I’d really like to engage her in play! I’m thinking of introducing a digging box for the exercise area (which they have access to about an hour each day – would be longer but my two buns started fighting so we’re in the re-bonding process) and I’m hoping that will make her happy.

        I have noticed she REALLY loves to jump. Maybe some clicker training and a little basement bunny agility?


      • jerseygirl
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          I have noticed she REALLY loves to jump. Maybe some clicker training and a little basement bunny agility?

          That would be great!!
          She might like some sort of puzzle toy also. They don’t necessarily need incisors to do these. Some have a part that moves to the side (bun used their nose) to reveal a treat. Others, have a plug like part to pull or knock out. If it had a cord, she could pull that with her mouth.
          I saw a DIY version of this using a muffin try and cardboard circles to use as the plugs/cap and they had with a twine loop through them.

          It does sounds like agility would be the most stimulating for her though.

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