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  • I uhh Hate uhh your uhh voice uhh. UHHHHHH

  • your a grown man playing with rabbits

  • I hate expert village videos there so unhelpful

  • I love this guy's accent : / reminds me of this guy I once knew...

  • @DDALKKUK8 no the dosent.

  • this guy is retarded man atleast use a REAL bunny in the vid he is petting a fake bunny! retard..

  • LOL!

  • he sucks he doesnt know about rabbits i know childish but true, and its kinda negitive but i owned 3 rabbits in my life and i know all about i'v read books talked to vets and none of them say anything like him

    im sorry if the guy in the viedo gets this but you dont know to much well bye :)

  • all he said is basically right... dunno what's your problem

  • @wakerofwind88 Lol I know, I think they are just... idiots? haha

  • what the fuck is that rabbit doin

  • u can also uh maybe u should uh

  • i heard tht u arent supposed to put bunnies and rabbits outside because they can can catch parasites that can kill them within one day, they can be caught by a predator like a hawk or coyote and they may eat something, choke and die. so when i get a bunny or rabbit in gonna let it run freely in my room.

  • dude dont bunnies hate being in side and they will eat and chew your cables.

  • no lol

  • you know

    inside, a rabit is 5 times more likely to be struck by a metiorite due to the gravitational atraction of the larg house

  • HAHAHAHA lol no place is safe for a rabbit

  • Basicaly, I think Putting your bunny indoors therefore, It won't get much injured such as,Parasites,death of Wild animals (Wolves,Dogs,Cats,etc) And If your bunny is in a cage outside, There is a possibility of a Racoon Comming and *Free* Your Bunny because it is able to unlock locks. So Its better to put your bunny Inside where it most likely be safe.

  • i am with you on that animallover08668 but i let my bunny run free in my room and now my room stinks like rabit poo. and you are gonna have stains and all that

  • god i hate this guys voice

  • @pavmx703 Never go to France then, because most people that speak English there as a second language have this tone and drawl. Unless you meant the sound of his voice. =P

  • You people are ignorant a holes, you know that? First off wow you know rabbits are easily trained just like a dog to sit or lay or even do simple arithmatic. The rabbit in the vid has been properly trained and cared for. An just, lol, lol ,lol ,LOL useless village nice why not read a damn book on animals once in a while to get yourself educated on the specific subject of interest. Or wait can you do simple arithmatic? Jerks all of ya.

  • Wtf? You can't teach a rabbit like a d--

    Wait a minute, did you say dog?! I've owned rabbits most of my life + a ton of my friends breed them , I have no clue what you're on about.

  • Actually, you can teach rabbits to come when they are called, fetch, sit up and even house train them! ^__^ (just like dogs) It's just that most pet owners just get a rabbit because they're cute and don't bother to train them. As a result people often get bored with them and they spend most of their lives alone in a cage. It's a shame really, since rabbits are social, intelligent and have individual personalities.

  • Well I'm holding mine almost every day, they're not neglected tyvm! :].

  • I didn't say YOUR guinea pig was neglected!

  • i use to have a bunny that would follow me constantly and circle around me wanting to play and we would be soo happy together (may he rest in peace) he would come to me when i call his name.. but he passed away..

    but how do i get my new bunny to do the same thing?

    i know alll bunnies are very different with different personalities but .. (sighs) i know my new bunny is not the same as my old one.. so how can i let him play with me? and be kinda like the old one?

  • Dude what the Hell is your problem?

  • ughh! expertvilliage never helps! like wat if i let my bunny outside and it runs away??

  • Hmm, I don't know.. Why not try building a fence? You can also get little puppy pens at pet stores. They're not to expensive.

  • Rabbits like to dig. They'll just dig up under the fence unless you get them declawed. If you do build a fence make sure to burry the boards at least 2 feet underground.

  • i have a white pen that mine runs in and if she is not in that i have her on a harness and leash for rabbits

  • it gets ate by wiley coyote

  • Get your bunny a leash and collar. They make special bunny ones, and you can also get small dog ones, but make sure it's more of a harness than just a collar. My bunny doesn't like putting it on, but it's the only way i can take him outside, since we have a fence that he could jump through.

  • this movie is usless i am geting a rabbit and need to learn alot about them

  • how about reading a book..?

  • they maybe drug their animals.... wouldnt surprise me coming from uselessvillage....

  • that rabbit looks like it has a mustache and the reason why that rabbit isnt moving is because the person has his hand on the rabbit keeping the rabbit in its place

  • Is that rabbit dead, or knocked out from something? The rabbits in these videos stay still the entire time...I have a rabbit and he moves around much more than that :P

  • Is that rabbit dead, as it's not moving i agree with the comment above.

  • Y doesnt that rabbit ever move? its like frozen! my rabbit will never stop moving! 8D

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