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  • HELP ME!!!!!!!!!!

  • oh do you get your bunny out of the cage

  • Thanks for the advice about how to put the bunny back in the cage because every time i would put it in, it jumps off me like if i were a jump pad and scraches me.

  • @JenniferDarkness If a bunny likes you it means he doesn't like what your doinging. Try to avoid picking him up

  • what if it bites you when you put it back into its cage what do u do?

  • i tried but it kept moving and hopping out of my arms

  • Aww that toy is so cuteand the real bunny! lol o..o im so weird i love your videos

  • @101rabbits I saw a vid on how to hold a rabbit and they held there back legs in one hand I mean litterly grabed them by the legs

  • my bun doesn't mind being held

    When i do i looks like mocha does...

    Can you hold the bunny too much? cuz i have been

    My bunny does move alot is she just lazy or unhealthy?

  • @ydconverse29 Most bunnies would rather have both feet on the ground while you snuggle with them rather then being held. Once rabbits are older they tend not to run around as much as when they were young.

  • how much should you feed your bunny's and how often do you change their cage

  • @beyondskymiles is this a request or a question?

  • u have the best vids ever

  • what kind of hair buster do you have

  • I have a bunny called Tumble and I got him

    6 weeks ago and I keep him outside my backyard

    and he's not that playfull and my brother has a bunny

    called Crumble and they not playing together that much! HELP ME!!

  • I think u can only hold big rabbits like that cuz i have a dwarf bunny and the second i try to even hold him he kicks :(

  • @WinkyBunny1248 all rabbits hate to be picked up and will kick and squirm.

  • @101rabbits

    not all rabbits do, because tobi stays still and licks me after...so i think tobi dosent mind.

  • Tobi dosent mind being picked up at all!

    Plz watch my vid, i know its pretty bad but plz!

    Oh yeah, where do you get your NIC grids from?

  • @Marriegottabanjo ps rabbits do need brushing if lightly shedding at least once a week if heavily shedding brushing them at least once a day will be fine but if a long haired rabbit lightly shedding or not will need brushing daily

  • @Mariegottabanjo there is no breed called the dwarf lop

  • PS: I like dwarf lops. Don't you?

  • Does your Rabbit need brushng? I noticed that you were picking at it's fur and it was molting. What is the best brush to use? I am a beginner and know nothing. Can you please make a video on a rabbit's daily routinee so that I don't practically kill mine with lack of knowledge. I don't want to get a rabbit and know nothing about them.

  • @Mariegottabanjo I use the HairBuster for a brush. Also I will try to make a daily care video.

  • Your Holland looks absolutely amazing!

  • During the first few seconds I thought you just had a dead bunny on your washing machine :/

  • U LIKE THE PACKERS!!!!!  I don like u! But awesome bunny video can u make one about how to litter box train them please??

  • AWESOME! now my bunny cloudy wont be so scratchy so i can hold him properly now

  • my rabbit never let me pick her up! D: she doesn't even let me stay close to her! what can I do?! D': I swear I'm not mean with her! u.u I love her.

  • my bunny is like so light lol it's easy to pick up

  • so fat n sweet... beautiful coat awww bunny!

  • I'm probably annoying you cuz this is my 3rd comment in 5 mins sorry but, the woman who sold me my rabbit said that i should always be on the ground with him when i pick him up and not walk with him do you agree??

  • The one thing every one wants to remember is bunny DO NOT like to be held the are scared of hights and they dont like there back feet to leave to floor. They are not a animal who liked to be held and cuddled even know they are ssoooooo cute. I have 2 bunnies who only get picked up when nessasary they are both trained to go in their cage. when a rabbit is comfortable with someone they will climb on you on there own. they are very scared little animals and can have a heart attack if too scared

  • Great video im glad to know those tips for when i do get my bunny,ill make sure to not forget how to handle them this will be the first bunny i get so im excited.My sister has one so will that help give them company? ive heard they can die if they are lonely,And also recently hear you have to give them a bath and all,I would love to see a video discussing about vet care if possable.

  • @lex361 Actually, rabbits are not supposed to be bathed unless they have a sickness poopy butt where they get poo and pee all over their butt. It scares them and if not dried correctly can get sick. What type of vet care do you mean? Also rabbits will not die of loneliness especially if they have tons of human attention but a lot of rabbits do like friends so if you get a rabbit and they are both fixed you can bond them, but bonding can be hard. Hope this has helped!

  • @101rabbits you can also wipe they down with unscented baby wipes or puppy wipes they actually like it, it is the same feeling of the mothers licking the babies

  • my rabbit was bought from a flea market, i don't pick him up too much but when i try he either hops away or tries to attack my hand. how can i stop that?

  • My rabbit whenever I try to pick her up to ho outside, she runs away, how can I fix this

    And

    Whenever I pick her up she tries to climb up my chest, onto my shoulder and onto my back, and she us really hard to get off- any tips ?

  • @PinkGymnaticsGirl same with mine i guess we are not holding it right

  • I just bought two dwarf baby rabbits.. Just today, when i try to call them or pick them they dont let me instead they would just run away from me, but i notice lately that whenever they are hungry my boy bumbles ang come near me and licks my hand, foot and as well as my girl chichi.. Is it just normal??

  • @johnpintor12 If you just got them you have to leave them alone so they can settle in. after a few days and they are settled in I would separate them until they are fixed. If you have a boy and girl in the same cage, even if they are young, they could have an accidental litter. Also, rabbits HATE to be picked up. Only pick them up if you have to.

  • @101rabbits thanks for the reply and can they eat kangkong? its a green vegies here in the philippines, they say that kangkong is also good for them, my rabbits are just ignoring the pellets.. even i mixed the carrots with they only choose the carrots, i give them fresh bermoda grass too and they love to eat it.. can you tell me if what should i feed them w/c is good for their diet? their pupu is healthy though.. ;) just checked it last night.. its healthy.. ;)

  • @johnpintor12 Did they come with pellets? like the stuff the old owners/place fed them?

  • @101rabbits yes, they are.. but they like to eat bermoda grass, each of them can consume a handful for about 10-15 mins. ;) and their poops are just fine.still healthy.. and lately i introduce them the carrots... and they really loved it.. by the way how often do you feed your rabbits?? thanks for the reply.. ;))

  • @johnpintor12 Are they eating their pellets now? I feed my bunnies twice a day, veggies in the morning and pellets at night. Plus I give them hay whenever they need it.

  • @johnpintor12 rabbits should always have a supply of dry food and timothy hay in there cage. only give them vegetables once a day. too many veggies leads to diarrea and they can get dehigrated and died from that.

  • @xxlizzypooh82xx ok thanks for the advice my bunnies now are so playful, they even recognize me and follow me if i leave the house. and when i close the door, they're scratching it, but i think tomorrow they'll going to love their new bought hutch .. i ordered it last week and it was specialized for them.. they are so playfull... ;)

  • I love holding my bunnies but when ever i try to pick them up out of the cage they run around so i can't get them. the same thing happens when they're out of the cage. do you have any tips?

  • @xForeverWebkinzx Rabbits HATE to be held. try to avoid picking them up unless you have to. Especially in their cage.

  • i loved it now when i gat my bunny i can know how to hold it thx!

  • @AdvancedPixie As long as you are holding on o her and she is secure.

  • I love this vid! For the comment a few below- my bunny would definitely run around on the washer and probably eventually jump down this bunny in the vid Is so calm!

  • I am wondering if it is common for rabbits to jump from high places. Your bunny's on the washer, and I know that you know your bunny best, but in general, especially with a new bunny, would it be best to not have them at a high level unless they are "corralled" in your arms at all times? I didn't know to go hind feet first when putting a rabbit back down, so thanks for the info!

  • @GremlinRipples Most rabbits will not jump down from the washer.

  • Can you please help me? My bunny always kicks and scratches and bites when ever i pic him up properly. What do I do?

  • @waseemk00 Why do you pick him up. Where is he when you pick him up?

  • @101rabbits I need to pick him up so I can put him in his play pen when he exercises or put him back when he is done, but he doesn't let me. I try to lead him there but he always runs away. I pick him up when it's time for him to get back in his cage/go play.

  • @waseemk00 Can you attach the play pen to his cage?

  • @101rabbits no because it doesn't have a door so i have to lift him above the cage which seems impossible

  • Thanks this was very helpful.

  • ". . . Also never just grab them like you would a cat, just by their belly because they can just like flail around so you always want to have their *MEEEOWWW* ( cat agrees) loool and thanks for the tips :)

  • my rabbit will not let me pick him up the proper way

  • @twitch1345 Does it let you pick them up a different way?

  • @101rabbits yes he does but its not the proper way

  • @twitch1345 It might be because you are doing it slower that he/ she can run away before you pick them up. How do you pick them up?

  • @101rabbits i pick him up by the neck or stomach sometimes

  • @twitch1345 Please don't pick them up by the neck. If you pick them up by the stomach, make sure when you hold them you support there back feet and front feet/

  • @twitch1345 Seriously? That's why your rabbit doesnt like to be picked up... They are prey animals that can be easily skiddish. If you pick them up like that they will be scared of you holding them at all...

  • LOL i have the same toy bunny!!! i've had it for 8 years now! idk why i told you but yeah =)

  • r bunnies okay to live outside...because i have a huge nice chicken coop and i wanted to make a 3x6 c&c cage with a TOP and put it on a big table outside in a full enclosed chicken coop.....and no animals will be able to get in the chicken coop...becuz the coop is fully enclosed with walls and a gate ....is that okay???

  • @guineapigz123 I strongly suggest you keep rabbits indoors. their are alot of dangers out side besides wild animals. Their is Heat, cold, bugs ect. If you HAVE to keep them out side, please do not keep them in a C&C cage. they are not sturdy / safe enough for outside living.

  • @101rabbits UMMMM NO rabbits are not supposed to live indoors!!!! rbbits are outdoor anmals and as long as they are vaccinated and have a safe hutch and run it is more natural for them to be outside!!!!!!

  • @guineapigz123 YES rabbits are supposed to live outside. as long as you have a safe warm hutch for them at night an an enclosed run they can go in during the day. it is very unnatural for a rabit o live indoors. Make sure they are vaccinated first though :)

  • @guineapigz123 Yes, rabbits are well suited to living outside, more so then guinea pigs. There are a lot of pros and cons and various individual factors that should be considered when deciding where to house your rabbit. It really comes down to the individual rabbit. Generally, if your going to house a rabbit outdoors though, its the owners responsibilitiy to ensure the housing is safe and of the aprioriate size. If you want to know anything in particular, feel free to message me x

  • Is It The Same With Guinea Pigs?

  • can you do a video on how to get your rabbit to eat veggies??

    

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