amazing :) my bunnies a beginner. She has a harness but could you PLEASE!!!!!! tell me where you got those? i want her to be more comfortable when she jumps
@hcyvonne1 haha thank you for replying!!! I am like your BIGGEST fan EVER!!!! lol but i hope you have good luck with Zack and Indigo and im realy sorry about cherry but anyways thanks for replying and ill check it out!!
It's the best to start when the bunny is little, but every bunny can learn! First you set up some obstacles. 3 obstacles are good! Don't have them too high! Let the bunny try to over them. If the bunny don't understand, you can try to carry it over sometimes. It doesn't matter if the bunny tear down the obstacles, only that he understand that he's is going over them! ;) When the bunny understand it, you can have more obstacles! Remember not to train for too long! And patience is always needed!
Love this video! Great memory of them. xx
TinkerXMischief 1 year ago
Great vid... lovely to see your bunnies. which website did you get the harnesses from? I have been trying to find some great harnesses!
tianakaesha 1 year ago
@tianakaesha Thanks! :D
i believe it was rabb-it.se ;)
hcyvonne1 1 year ago
amazing :) my bunnies a beginner. She has a harness but could you PLEASE!!!!!! tell me where you got those? i want her to be more comfortable when she jumps
TheShowRabbit 1 year ago
@TheShowRabbit Thank you! :D I bought them on a Norwegian online store! :p
hcyvonne1 1 year ago
@hcyvonne1 haha thank you for replying!!! I am like your BIGGEST fan EVER!!!! lol but i hope you have good luck with Zack and Indigo and im realy sorry about cherry but anyways thanks for replying and ill check it out!!
TheShowRabbit 1 year ago
I love your rabbits and they are amazing at jumping! Well Done!!! :D
TinkerXMischief 1 year ago
this is awesome, cant believe i never commented D:
FlyingEquestrian 1 year ago
are they rex rabbits
mandypandmoomoo 2 years ago
No, they're not rex rabbits.
Thanks! :)
hcyvonne1 2 years ago
can you tell me how to teach my rabbit to do that? I tried but he is toooo lazy! He is a 1 year old dwarf.
jessaluvshorses111 2 years ago 2
It's the best to start when the bunny is little, but every bunny can learn! First you set up some obstacles. 3 obstacles are good! Don't have them too high! Let the bunny try to over them. If the bunny don't understand, you can try to carry it over sometimes. It doesn't matter if the bunny tear down the obstacles, only that he understand that he's is going over them! ;) When the bunny understand it, you can have more obstacles! Remember not to train for too long! And patience is always needed!
hcyvonne1 2 years ago