Rabbits enjoy chewing on cardboard and climbing through tunnels, so cardboard tubes (recycled from paper rolls) are great toys for a rabbit. Rabbits also enjoy toys that make noise, so small cat toys with bells may be appropriate.
All kinds of toys just name them
Dwarf rabbits play in the same kinds of structures and with the same kinds of toys as all pet rabbits. Rabbit owners should make sure that anything they give their rabbits is safe beforehand, especially if the rabbit starts eating it. Always "bunny-proof" areas before letting your rabbit into them. See the related questions/links below for more information.Some people have suggested:CagePet TunnelIn a big boxBathroomUnder the bed
Wood toys will help their teeth
good rabbit toys can be any thing safe that they can knaw on incuding lufas,toilet roll inners and shop bought rabbit wooden toys
toys that play with you
toy carrots
Velveteen rabbit
If your rabbit has already star pulling fur out,that mean your rabbit is stress.Try spending time with them,give them some toys,phone book for him to shred it,let them run loose in the garden and you can even make your own toys try going to this website (see related link below) and see how can you make your rabbit happy.
To make a room private for your rabbit, you can create a designated area with barriers such as baby gates or pet playpens. Ensure the space is secure and free from hazards, with hiding spots and comfortable bedding for your rabbit. Additionally, provide toys and enrichment activities to keep your rabbit entertained and stimulated.
Air gun.
Well, they need lots of care! Each rabbit is different! Here is some of the things they NEED! Timothy Hay Rabbit Pellets Fresh Fruits and Vegies, NOTICE! they can only eat certain kinds! Cage with some kind of shelter Water Something wooden to chew on to keep there teeth from over growing, a rabbits teeth are like our finger nails. Depending on your rabbit, they will like toys and ect. My rabbit loves her litter box, she likes to only have one spot to go! A rabbit cost probly around $50 a month, but that's just me because i spoil myn with treats, and toys! Its good to get them extra stuff to make them happy! You should AT LEAST spend $35 or over! If you have anymore questions, ask me!
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