It depends on what kind of rabbit toy you give it. They like to play with hard things like wood blocks.
You can't. If the rabbit doesn't want to play, then leave it be.
get it a rabbit run so it can play outside. hand feed it. some rabbits like to play with balls.
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Q Rabbit Play-land is at Penrose. Great South Road, Auckland.
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.
Even if your rabbit doesn't want you to, you have to work with it more often
Q Rabbit Play land is at 531 Great South Road, Penrose, Auckland.
Yes, it is.
For a rabbit to play with you, you have to be nice to them, and let them get used to you. If you have a rabbit, and you have a spot for them to play in your house or outside, you can sit down and sometimes they just come over to you.Rabbits will only play with humans they trust. Don't tease the rabbit or chase it around: by and large, most rabbits don't enjoy this - in fact, it terrifies them, because it reminds them of predators, and the predator-prey relationship is not a game to them (like it is to you), but a matter of life and death. Don't grab the rabbit, pick it up, handle it roughly: always be gentle, or else the rabbit will never trust you. Most rabbits don't like being picked up, ever. A rabbit that is nervous and insecure will not be fun to play with!Different rabbits like different kinds of games and toys. You will have to do some research about rabbit play behaviours, and experimenting to find out which ones interest your rabbit most. See the related question below for details and helpful links.
His teeth looks like rabbit because he always play with his pet rabbit. He sleeps with rabbit and shower with rabbits. his life is full of rabbits.
yes but you have to keep a close eye on it.