I once gave my rabbit a Cheez-It... and part of a croissant. But you could give him/her a grape, since it is rather sweet. My rabbit loves grapes ;)
Some rabbits have a taste for celery and some don't. You can feed your rabbit celery but if your rabbit doesn't like it, you shouldn't force the rabbit to eat it-- even if its healthy. Celery is a good treat for rabbits. It should be handled as a treat though. A small piece every couple of days is enough.
I have a pet rabbit too, he's very well trained, you should always ask a vet or at the pet store if your rabbit is acting weird. Show your rabbit his treat (carrot, lettuce.....) Then pick him up, if he lets you..... give him the treat ...if he doesn't don't.... WARNING: MAKE SURE YOU DON'T OVERFEED HIM, other wise he could be sick or even die, and make sure you give him the correct amount of food and water everyday.
she is a little bunny rabbit with a spoty white dress with red spots on it
It depends on what kind of rabbit toy you give it. They like to play with hard things like wood blocks.
Dutch rabbits eat the exact same diet as other pet rabbits. See the related link below for details and links about a healthy rabbit diet. Rabbits need lots and lots of hay, first of all. Otherwise, for example: for a meal give the Dutch rabbit rabbit pellets and some veggies. Many rabbits like human foods, like cereal, but you shouldn't give it to them ever because it's not good for rabbits.
like seriously, you give them bread
Some bears, but not all bears. But honey is considered a delicious treat to some. :D
Give the rabbit one carrot
All breeds of pet rabbit can eat the same foods. Lionhead rabbits eat the same foods as all other pet rabbits. If you want to give your pet bunny a treat, a healthy choice is a bite or two of fresh fruit or vegetable, like carrot or apple. Small, occasional treats are okay as part of a healthy diet and active lifestyle. Too many treats can lead to illness. A healthy diet includes lots and lots of hay, fresh water, and some fresh leafy greens and some pellets daily. Do not give your rabbit foods make for humans, like cereals, breads, drinks, yoghurt, cheese, chocolate, or cake. Do not give your rabbit legumes, like beans and peas. Don't give your rabbit nuts, seeds, or grains. Don't give your rabbit any animal products, like meat or dairy. See the related questions below for more info and helpful links.
No, bran flakes aren't healthy for rabbits. Even as a treat, you shouldn't give bran flakes to your rabbit. You shouldn't give any foods made for people to a rabbit. These foods aren't healthy for rabbits, and they'll lead to illness. Pet rabbits mostly eat hay. They also eat pellets, and leafy green vegetables. They eat non-leafy vegetables and fruit as a treat. See the related question below about rabbit diet for details and links.
One Opinion: No it's not. Rabbit eats fresh vegetables, dried grass and commercial rabbit food.Another Opinion: There are some flowers that rabbits enjoy eating and that aren't dangerous to give them as a treat (like dandelions), but there are also many other kinds of flowers that are toxic and could make them ill or even kill them. Research carefully before you give any flowers to your rabbit -- or any plants at all, for that matter.Treats should always be limited. If your rabbit eats too many treats, he won't want to eat enough hay (which he needs lots of every day to maintain healthy digestion and teeth).Always make sure the plants you give to your rabbit are free from poisons like pesticides. You should also get your rabbit's feces tested annually by your vet to make sure she hasn't ingested any parasites.
Rabbits like plums but they can only eat them in moderation, as an occasional treat. Plums contain a high amount of natural sugar, so give a small amount only. Plums also have a unique nutrient which makes the very healthy, so they're a good treat choice! But, too many treats can make a rabbit sick. The House Rabbit Society recommends no more than 2 tablespoons of fruit per day for a normal, healthy 6 pound rabbit. Do not let the rabbit eat the pit/stone inside the plum: take it out before you give it to the rabbit, because it's very dangerous. See the related question below for more info about the rabbit diet.