yes but you have to keep a close eye on it.
It is not safe for your dog to play with a wild rabbit due to diseases they may be carrying. Even though the rabbit offers no physical danger, they should not be allowed near pets.
get it a rabbit run so it can play outside. hand feed it. some rabbits like to play with balls.
No, it is not safe to play a ouija board inside or outside, because it can get a person in contact with evil spirits.
Silly Bandz are not safe for a rabbit to be around. If the rabbit eats any of the Silly Bandz, this can lead to serious problems with the rabbit's digestion. No rubber and soft plastic products should ever be given to a rabbit to play with: they can lead to gut impaction, serious illness, even death. See the related questions and links below for safe ideas on rabbit toys (many of them homemade!).
Baths can be dangerous for rabbits. Healthy rabbits, including outside ones, keep themselves clean and don't require baths. If your rabbit needs a bath, something is wrong -- either the rabbit is sick and needs a vet, or you should improve the rabbit's living conditions. If you need to bathe a rabbit, follow certain precautions to keep the rabbit safe. See the related question below about bathing rabbits for details and link -- it applies to outside rabbits as well.
First answer: A run is appropriate for a rabbit because so the rabbit can find an better home or get more carrots for their friends.Why rabbit runs and exercise pens are appropriate for rabbits:No matter what kind of cage or hutch your pet rabbit lives in, s/he needs extra space to run around in, exercise, play, and socialize every day, at least 5 hours. Everywhere your rabbit goes has to be safe.Outdoors, your rabbit should be fenced-in. You can buy or make a fenced-in area for your rabbit called a pen or a "run" so that your rabbit has a safe place to play.There are a lot of dangers outside to consider. See the related questions below for more info and links.
Outside
I'm not totally sure, the newly born rabbit might get to cold outside.
Well, we call our rabbit's house outside a 'hutch.'
Yes safe!
Rabbits can live outside. Most do.
To prevent your rabbit from pooping outside its litter box, ensure the box is clean and spacious enough. Place hay in the box to encourage your rabbit to use it. Supervise your rabbit when outside the box and reward good behavior with treats. Consistent training and patience are key to success.