Any size can be safe.
What size ball you should get depends on what your rabbit likes. Some rabbits like to pick up balls and toss them -- in that case, you should get a small ball. Other rabbits like to push balls around with their noses -- small or large can work for that, but maybe your rabbit has a preference. Observe your rabbit and get to know what he or she likes.
The safest balls are edible, like ones made from untreated woven grass or willow sticks, or plain cardboard (see related links below for examples).
Otherwise, any pet or baby toy balls can be safe, but if you notice your rabbit chewing or eating them or ripping them open, take them away and throw them out. If rabbits eat plastics or fabrics or anything they shouldn't eat, serious digestive problems can result, even leading to death.
It is safe to eat rabbit as long as it has been properly cooked. Any technique that can be used with chicken, will also work with rabbit. They are both small animals of approximately the same size.
You can buy a rabbit, ferret, or hamster ball at a pet store like petsmart, or petco. The prices can run high depending on the size of the animal.
It depends what size and how much the ball ways. It is possible, though, if it is heavy and big enough.
Yes, dandilions are safe for your pet rabbit!
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!).
Yes safe!
I would say that a Flemish Giant (Rabbit) is the same size as a racoon.
is it safe keeping father with its one month old pet rabbit babies
no its the same size
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.
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Yes, it is generally safe to eat wild rabbit, as long as it has not been contaminated by some sort of agricultural or industrial waste. People have hunted and eaten wild rabbit from prehistoric times.