Rabbit Hopping High Jump
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@ShineBells ok ill try that :) thank you
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@KingKuba1313 haha :) awe thats great.
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ha, knew it had to be something European, I'm Polish btw,
Check out my bunny, I have a few videos also. :)
He's only jumped as high as the coach though....
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@KingKuba1313 haha, im deffs not russian, in fact im Swedish :p Thanks I love showing people that rabbits are very smart :)
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You look kind of russian.
Cool videos. Rabbits are very underrated pets. :)
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:O i wanna know how you get them to jump >_< mine walks up to it knocks it down with its nose then just hops over when its on the floor
0123iloveyouforever 1 week ago
@0123iloveyouforever I honestly get this question all the time, I should make a video on it hey haha, maybe try with having the pole ont eh ground when your bunnie is out running around so it gets used to it. then I would suggest rasiining it up with dvd's to start instead of building or buying jumps to make shure your rabbit likes to jump. just remember ot give he/she time and not to force them if they dont want to :)
ShineBells 1 week ago
hiyaa i jump my bunniess aswell! x Oliver is soo cute and an amazing jumper (: x im not trying to like make you angryor owt but they do look a little high for him ): coz he bashes his legs on nearly every one and the poles are suppost to fall of if he hits them so he doesnt hurt his legs x honestly not trying to annoy anyone jus thought id tell you (: but he is soo amazing x
BunnyLove0101 2 weeks ago
@BunnyLove0101 awe thanks im not angry, its just the way it looks on video. The bars are acctually really lose as his safety is the most important to me as he is basically my son :) what he is doing is cheating really he jumps and clears the jump but he has a bad habbit of once hes up and over he kicks the jump with his back legs to push him self away from it as he is decending. I dont know if that makes sense.
ShineBells 1 week ago
@BunnyLove0101 haha but hes not hurting himself, as I strech him befor jumping, and when im done I strech him, as in (extending all legs fully, feeling each toe, and his spine) jus to tmake shure hes not hurt :)
ShineBells 1 week ago
@BunnyLove0101 As im a athlete myself I know when too much is too much so no worries he is in good hands :) and if you wanna see a " Too High Jump for a rabbit click this video"
ShineBells 1 week ago