How do you educate a rabbit jump so high, and perhaps the most demanding obstacles? I would like my best friend in the summer to begin training for rabbits jumping so you would need good advice. I am grateful if you could tell your tricks =) thank you. and how do you make a barrier?
hello, its no different then dogs agility. Shes not scaring it. Its probably having a good time. At leaste its not just cooped up in a cage and is never taken out.
To be honest... i don't know if its just me or does anyone else think that they have no control over there rabbits. The last clip looked like the rabbit was scared, it was doging all over the place.
Yeah, also tahst too fast. The rabbit is going so fast that it isnt clearing the jumps, it good to get a fast round, but a clear round it better still.
Chasing the rabbits around...you dont think that's not dangerous? Wow. It will make them not jump because they'll get scared of being chased and associate that with the jumps.
Yes i know it's a big sport in Sweden and I know rabbits love it, but they don't love being chased. That is a trait of a predator and it's only going to scare them.
trying to train my rabbit piper where did you get your jumps ? :D
Smartbunnies 1 year ago
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He's going realy fast !!!! and He looks like my Rabbit.
redriverrosie 1 year ago
He's going realy fast !!!! and He looks like my Rabbit :)
redriverrosie 1 year ago
How do you educate a rabbit jump so high, and perhaps the most demanding obstacles? I would like my best friend in the summer to begin training for rabbits jumping so you would need good advice. I am grateful if you could tell your tricks =) thank you. and how do you make a barrier?
blondari 2 years ago
I Agree, you were chasing that poor rabbit, mine jumps, but he does it on his own accord (:
the2katiez 2 years ago
hello, its no different then dogs agility. Shes not scaring it. Its probably having a good time. At leaste its not just cooped up in a cage and is never taken out.
tigerfox18 2 years ago
Handlers don't chase their dogs in agility. ;)
lilyandjack 2 years ago
...Yes, they do
Jeiwolf 2 years ago
To be honest... i don't know if its just me or does anyone else think that they have no control over there rabbits. The last clip looked like the rabbit was scared, it was doging all over the place.
xXfillyfoalXx 3 years ago
Yeah, also tahst too fast. The rabbit is going so fast that it isnt clearing the jumps, it good to get a fast round, but a clear round it better still.
xXfillyfoalXx 3 years ago
Don´t run after the rabbit.
Poor rabbit :(
The rabbit is scared!
Lollan59 3 years ago
that rabbit is not scared, 'duh'
ShadowStallions 3 years ago
I thing that the rabbits looks happy! A scared rabbit lies down and try to hide... (sorry oabut my bad english)
TheJojjoHanna 2 years ago
Lilyandjack? What's dangerous, how is that cruel, and why won't they wanna jump anymore?
cuteRosesweetHenri 3 years ago
Chasing the rabbits around...you dont think that's not dangerous? Wow. It will make them not jump because they'll get scared of being chased and associate that with the jumps.
lilyandjack 3 years ago
Kay gotcha!
cuteRosesweetHenri 3 years ago
Your kids shouldn't be chasing after them. That's 1. dangerous, 2. cruel, and 3. it will make not like to jump any more.
lilyandjack 3 years ago
In sweden is this a big sport!! And the rabbits love it!
TheJojjoHanna 2 years ago
Yes i know it's a big sport in Sweden and I know rabbits love it, but they don't love being chased. That is a trait of a predator and it's only going to scare them.
lilyandjack 2 years ago
he knocked down like every single one!!!
Puma66612 3 years ago