carrots!
Because you bunny is a herbivore.
He takes a bite from his carrot and says: "Eh (chew, chew , chew), what's up, Doc?"
I think they like chew sticks.
three reasons... one they have a pea sized brain two they chew on everything and three if they cant go around something, they chew THROUGH it :) hope that helped
It is safe to give your bunny a block of untreated, safe wood to chew on. Wood blocks can help with dental health and provide mental stimulation for your bunny. Ensure the wood is free from pesticides or chemicals before giving it to your bunny.
Yes, bunnies may chew wires. To prevent this, you can cover wires with protective tubing, use bitter-tasting sprays, provide plenty of chew toys, and supervise your bunny when they are near wires.
No, bunnies should not really be chewing on any fabrics, and definitely not dyed ones!
NEVER, NEVER use chicken wire in a bunny cage. It is not strong enough to support them, will make sores on their feet and a medium size dog can chew right through it if they are of a mind to.
No,it means you are not letting it out enough it needs to come out the cage for two reasons only that is to use the bathroom and to get fresh air
For an inside bunny the most danger is unprotected electric wires that they will easily chew through and toxic plants in the house. For a wild bunny i would say animals that will eat it. (big birds, fox, koyote probably even cats)
To bunny-proof your couch and prevent damage from rabbits, you can cover it with a durable and washable fabric, use a pet-proof spray to deter chewing, provide alternative chew toys, and supervise your rabbits when they are near the couch.
yes they should chew on wood No, they do not hurt. Yes, they should have something to chew on (food is adequate) to keep the teeth worn down. A rabbit's teeth grow constantly. Proper bite and food to eat will keep them worn down properly.