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Uploaded by on Feb 12, 2009

Playing with one of our Fuzzy Lop youngsters on a leash.
See more of our bunnies: http://gdheavenlyharesrabbitry.weebly.com/

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  • If you want to see some awesome bunnies on leashes - search 'bunny jumping competition'. You won't believe what some bunnies can do on a leash - very inspiring! :)

  • Careful with leashes, bunnys can easily break their backs on a leash, so I wouldn't walk him on a busy street or smth

  • @ntdnr1 - Good advice and common sense. If a bunny does freak out from fear of the harness or traffic, one would definitely need to reintroduce the harness more slowly and short periods (in a quiet area) until they know it will not harm them. You should give any animal time to adjust to a new situation/environment - with reassurance. :)

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  • Everytime I get a bunny on a leash I'm so paranoid it's gonna like break a bone or something D8

  • @TheSLTeam - It's all good...people need to know anyway. ;)

  • @DeeBurgess sorry i said that along time ago when i was inexperienced lol

  • I know, but just reminding of some people that will see videos like that and walk them on busy streets. Your bunny is very beautiful too ^_^

  • @TheSLTeam - It's a harness - you'd never want to put a collar on a bunny's neck...much too delicate! :)

  • I tried this with my bunny yesterday. At home he freaked out and tried to take the harness off, but once we were outside, he was so interested in the grass and bird noises, and hopping around that he didn't seem to even notice it. 

  • is it a harnest? or a collar? collar leashes only go around the neck

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