sometimes, but it is completely up to the owner. Some bunnies enjoy playing with balls but others will be happy with just a little tunnel to run through.
do you want to be bit in the balls
Toy balls are available at toy stores and most major retailers. In addition larger grocery stores, particularly in the summertime, may very well carry larger balls.
Bunnies don't need shots
string balls, toy mice or anything that sqeaks
Most loop ear bunnies I know have slept in many different ways like:curled in balls,on their backs, and on there left/right side
balls
One can purchase toy balls through several different online retailers. Some of these include: Amazon, Toy Wiz, Toys R Us, Splat Back, Best Buy and Target.
There is one simple purpose for balance balls. This invention is for exercising. However, some people use it as a toy even though it does not make for a great toy.
depends how big the bunny is and also would depend on the size of the ball
Seals like to play with toy balls.
Dogs. Toy poodles!
They bite on their cage mainly because, like beavers and bunnies, their teeth will grow and they need to keep it ground down. It might not stop the chewing on the cage, but it will help them a lot if they have something to chew on. They can chew on wooden parrot toys, willow balls, blocks of wood, or branches. Apple branches seem to be a favorite with them. If you buy a toy from the store you should be careful about the dye that is put into them.