hopefully u have a very well fenced area and no big, hungry dogs. or raccoons'. or... well the list goes on. my bunnies ran away a few yrs. ago and I've never seen them. but it should stay near food. try putting out its favorite snack and see if that works. or place its hutch (if u have one) and see if it comes back home. good luck. Also, if you have neighbors, ask them to keep an eye out for the rabbit!
Stroke it, groom it, hold it and really try to find out why it's nervous. I know that if you have your rabbit outside then it may see a cat or something in the garden and be nervous.
Outside
I'm not totally sure, the newly born rabbit might get to cold outside.
Well, we call our rabbit's house outside a 'hutch.'
Rabbits can live outside. Most do.
To prevent your rabbit from pooping outside its litter box, ensure the box is clean and spacious enough. Place hay in the box to encourage your rabbit to use it. Supervise your rabbit when outside the box and reward good behavior with treats. Consistent training and patience are key to success.
What you have there is actually a wasp, not a rabbit. Let it outside!
Yes. They should have a small rabbit-proof area outside, or even a small cage outside. Make sure you supervise them.
A tennis ball. It is white on the inside, green on the outside, and when you bounce it, it jumps like a rabbit.
The loose skin at the back of the neck just ahead of the shoulders.
i recommend you look up a rabbit breeder in a phone book or on the internet. they are usually kept outside. but don't go to a pet store. the best thing would be to get it as a baby, then it will grow to be an outdoor rabbit and will learn to be good around you and a family.
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