Bunnies are the ultimate cute. They require daily attention though, especially if they are not being fed properly. You need to clean their habitat daily too or they could get ill.
@@patricia31927 They are a high maintenance pet, they need more care than Dogs and Cats. They are sensitive and do not like being picked up, no loud noises, they must be fed at the proper times or could die in hours, they need organic leaf veg, a little piece of fruit each day, small garden that is sealed, they can not be kept in a cage, that is only for transport or protection, if you look at Lennon The Bunny video's, Lorelei shows all the proper care and treatment, her video's are the best. Make the paws.
THELMA WILLIAMS it should hopefully grow out of it, she’s just a baby so will have some little habits as chewing at her own ears but if it gets a problem for her i suggest taking her to a vet to prevent infection if she breaks her own skin
Rabbits don't belong in cages so why would you have to clean there habitat? They can be easily litter trained, then you only have to clean there (cat-sized litter box) every 3 days.
My rabbit was all nuzzly, cute soft tickly and loving. She used to sleep in bed with me when I was a young teenager. She was so cute and she lived until she was nearly 9, she only died because she got bunny cancer. I used to kiss her face, stroke her back, tickle her whiskers and feed her dandelion leaves parsley and fruits! She was so tame and she never tried to bite me! She once jumped up and licked all the tears off my face when I was sad! I LOVED my bunny!
I agree with everything except them being a low-maintenance pet. They require an exotic vet experienced with rabbits and cannot be left unsupervised for a weekend. Rabbits can get a deadly condition called GI stasis and very quickly go from fine to deaths door if not caught in time and treated properly. When my bun went into GI Stasis he was hopping around happy at 4:30pm by dinner at 6:30pm he didn't come out for his food, I tried for an hour to coax him out of his hide and get him to eat with no luck so I called the vet. I had to drive to the next city over from me to get to the only 24hr emergency rabbit bet. I got there at 8:30pm and his body temperature was dropping fast and I got him to the vet just in time to save his life. Having 2 cats, one dog, and 2 rabbits this is how I would classify them as pets: Elementary level pet ownership is a cat, they get all their vet bills out of the way as a kitten and rarely need to see the vet afterwards. They can be trained to use a litterbox and kept inside or can be barn cats living outside. Dogs, are Highschool level pets, they require lots more vetting than the cat because on top of fixing and baby shots they also need yearly heartworm flea and tick medication and they require walks outdoors in all weather. Rabbits are university level pet ownership. Hear me out, Rabbits need a rabbit savvy exotic vet that you may have to travel out of town to see. Yes rabbits can be litter trained but it needs cleaned out more often than the cat litter. For the cats and dogs I buy dry kibble and small pouches of wet food available at local stores. I feed my rabbits a little bit of their pellets, As much hay as they want and two service of fresh greens and herbs. I absolutely LOVE my buns and would never want to stop anyone from getting a pet rabbit but people need to be told the truth so they don't get a bunny thinking they are low maintenance when they require much more care than was said in the video. I would NEVER leave alone all weekend, they even come camping in my trailer with me! The dog and buns come but the cats stay home.
I have 3 rabbits at the moment. The amount of time, effort, money, emotional commitment as well as maturity required to take care of them is unbelievable. Trust me, it’s no child’s play. I started with one and even that took up 50 % of my life then. Now at least 85% of my life is devoted to the 3 of them, on top of having to care for my family. Best to wait till the child is old enough to take care of her own needs first..
@@GregoryParker they make good pets if you done research and all that, but if you don't make research, they won't make good pets for you, so it is reccomneded to do research before buying a rabbit, I remember when I got a rabbit, my siblings stressed it out and killed it, there so horrible, I also I'm get rabbits but this time I want my siblings to be old, atleast 8 years old, to teach them not to shout when there is a rabbit, and this time I trust myself with a rabbit and trained siblings
I found one on the road and had to stop,chased it and finally got him. Super friendly we are bodies already,he jumped in my bed and slept by my side throughout the night. He inspected the house like everywhere,very curious creature,he is super cute and adorable ❤️ he loves carrots. Haven’t had a bunny since I was a kid. He is very affectionate,I am surprised.
I am also raising a dwarf bunny named Tobin. This is a truly touching and useful video.I will come back often to watch your videos. Enjoy happy times with your bunny 🐰💕
@@Maja-jc2teRabbits can tell when family is home or not, so they can get lonely if you are not home. Sometimes there will be noises that'll scare the rabbit and they start to thumb.
@@101Loverpeace What if i keep it outside the balcony and keep it warm in the cage with blankets and stuff at night and let it inside through out the day?... or is change bad for them? i want to buy one so i want to know everythingg
Saw a really cute rabbit for sale and have thought about getting him. But I also saw a husky that needs adopted and have always wanted a husky! Ugh it’s so hard cause I know I can’t have both
Well, think about what works better for YOU. (Honestly, I'd get the rabbit.) Which one needs the most help, which one is better for you, etc? Which one do you like best? Also, if you introduce the rabbit and husky right, it is possible to get both, just supervise them at all times together. Hope this helps!
noooo. Think about the animal first. Can you fulfill the animal's needs for 10 plus years? Money for vet Bill's, housing, food. Can you give it the best possible care throughout it's lifetime, no matter what is happening in yours? Can you walk the dog rain, shine, morning, noon and night? Can you provide space and time for bunny? Can you give either of them the attention they require for a long g and happy life? If the answers are no, get a plant instead.
Having any animal including a rabbit is full time work, if you get a bunny you would need to bunny proof your house/flat as they chew wood and cables and ensure you don't leave the bunny alone for to long as with any pet. Research everything before getting a pet as they are for life and think about the cost, vet bills etc
@@hazel1642 Can you give them the same amount of time as another rabbit? For 10 years? If the answer is not a resounding YES, then maybe 2 would be best. They are social animals after all.
@@hazel1642 I agree. I have just the one, I got her just 6 months past. Not neutered yet but asap will be then going to get another to hopefully bond with current one.
I THOUGHT I wanted another dog after my 15 yr old Labs are gone, but the more I look into it, the more "right" a rabbit (or two) feels. My daughter wants a Daschund, but I'm "working on" her. lol
Rabbits can be litter trained, so they don't need to be walked to pee and poo like dogs, it's very useful (people say they're even more clean than a cat). If you're going to get rabbits, I'd suggest you to bring two of them so they have a "playmate" (rabbits can feel very lonely without one, even if they don't seem to do so) All the best to you though!
Rabbits can be left alone without a problem , they dont need shower as they are very clean . They are quite and dont bark , i love dogs but rabbits suit my life style better .
Hello peeps I’ve had a single indoor rabbit for a couple months, for any person that is looking for a rabbit please make sure you have a good amount of time and patience they are very high maintenance in cleaning feeding etc and are not for the average dog person. Rabbits are prey animals which mean they get scared/frightened really easily they’ll are very amazing companions once you have made a strong bond with them but most people end up getting ride of them so yea!
I agree mostly. But When I had two bunnies I didn't had the impression that they are low maintenance and especially not that I could leave them more than when I'm away for work. Unimaginable leaving them over the weekend. I miss them still very much, but I took them spontaneously after I saw that my neighbor kept them in unimaginable conditions. Since I didn't want them to die in filth I took them and they were the most happy rabbits with great personalities. After I cleaned a wound of one hurt bunny she licked me everytime I was around. And they hopped everytime on my lap, although they didn't liked be petted very much they loved to be near (or on) us. After five months I had to give them away to a new home because as much as I love animals, I'm no pet person. And I wanted to ensure that they can live the happiest life. So I'm watching all the bunny content I can on UA-cam. Maybe one day I can afford the time and money to keep two or three bunnies again.
@@cliffordm01 if you read my post carefully, you would have seen that I took em away from the previous owner because he didn't care about them at all and they would have died, so it was spontanously. Never went to an animal shelter to buy an animal nor will I ever. Just wanted to rescue them and I acknowledged after a while that they would be much happier somewhere else because I couldn't give them the life they deserved. No need to be that sassy
I love animals also cockatiel are great to have. In the past whit my ex a had cockatiels. They so sweet and lovely as pet, and they ask for a lot of love. I think personal people like myself and other animals lovers are people whit a good hart. xxx Thank you for sharing this video!
Idk about other ppls bunnies but our rocky does act like our kitten. Hes nonstop. Always interested in something. I have a feeling he'll be the few pet that actually answers me. Not just what but will come to me after I call for him. I can tell my hubby wants to leave his scents everywhere & smother our pets. Bc rocky smells like his b.o. right now. I love this little dude. I know he's a jumper but he's still so small & new I guess we're just being hopeful he won't jump out of his pin. Although I think he only does it when we're around. My hubby said he found him near me this morning, by the bed & I thought he was lying. Earlier I know I heard he said he was gonna get him. But he never articulates a full sentence so I'm just k whatever cool story. Some moments pass by and I see the fur ball pass by me & im like 🤣😍 awww he meant in the pin in the other room next to me. Then my hubby came up scared like omg I thought I lost him.. nope,, turns out he came all the way from down stairs to be up here w/ me. His cuteness, I can't. Little guy is smaller than the steps! He has no fear, is sweet, & smart. I have a feeling he's prob gonna follow me around everywhere too. I'd like to believe he's got good instincts, he's so adventurous to be so tiny. but he's on the bed w/ me & He just zooms back & forth back & forth. From my stand still pov he's pretty funny too
Very, very clean animals, super easy to litter train. Although, you need to be very careful about their diet, and sometimes finding an exotic vet can be hard.
Honestly, based from my experience rabbits are low maintenance where feeding is concerned, but takes a lot out of you otherwise. They can be very destructive, and they poop and pee all over the house. My son's pet rabbit, Nibbles, makes me laugh a lot though. What I find very amusing abut her is that she will come scampering out of her place of solitude the moment she hears the refrigerator door open, or (wait for it) if she hears a snack bag being opened. A snack bag! can you believe that. 😄... She thinks of carrot or mostly mango skin when the fridge is opened.
Only you because in my experience,my Rabbit only poop in his bathroom sand he learned instantly and don't destroy anything inside my house,not even the garden much,water pipes,etc. he's 7 years old and is extremely smart even fight back a Dog to protect his wife and babies,you only need to know how to teach them,the environment is also important they like space!My Dog destroys but my Rabbit don't
@@RoberthySouza-re7uf Not only him. It depends on the sex AND the breed. Minilops (I have 1) are now advised to puT on weight before neutering, and while larger breeds can be neutered at 3 months, vets suggest minis wait until they are 7-8 months to do so which means minis upon hitting puberty at 6 or so months can be territorial. which means they DO leave poop and pee around the place. Females also poop less than males. If you have a larger breed, perhaps they got neutered early and use their litter consistently. Mine did until he hit 13 in bunny years..now some days he is good about it; sometimes not.
I used to be into cats and dogs, switched to birds a few years ago, but in Canada bunnies are also "emotional support animals" so it made me think. Just went to Orphaned Wildlife Rehabilitation Society center and, except for owls, hawks and eagles, there was one bunny. So cute and fluffy.....
I’ve had house rabbits before and they’re great pets. Not as rewarding as a dog, obviously, but SO much less hard work. And I never threw any veg out. They're absolutely brilliant.
It costed me more than 250€ for his stuff and vaccine and he was ill once and i bought him meds , the bunny costed only 30€ tho , its still nothing compared to a dog and i found cheaper prices on the internet too .
The crazy thing about this video I just watch one on what not to do when having a pet rabbit like cover up slippery wood floors with area rugs so rabbit won't slip and injury back or spin. But this rabbit did well on wood floors. Glad I watched this one
In New Zealand Pet Rabbit popularity grown in 30% in the last seven years and in New Zealand Rabbit is now fourth most popular Pet: "Over the last seven years, the number of pet rabbits in New Zealand has exploded. It’s estimated that over 100,000 rabbits are kept as pets in New Zealand with 3% of households having an average of 2 rabbits each. This growth in the popularity of rabbits may come as a surprise to some but they are now the fourth most popular pet in New Zealand, after dogs, cats and fish! If this takes you by surprise, the New Zealand Companion Animal Council (NZCAC) found that even more surprisingly, unlike for cats and dogs, the main reason people acquire rabbits in New Zealand is that they believe that rabbits will be fun for children. In contrast, most people adopt cats or dogs for companionship. Perhaps this can explain why the amount of pet rabbits in New Zealand has risen by over 30% since 2011! If you are one of the people who have a pet rabbit because you find them fun companions, you’ll love these handy tips that focus on keeping your rabbits as happy as you hope they’d be! 1. Wild rabbits are used to travelling huge distances every day - and this desire to move around still exists in pet rabbits. Try to give your pet rabbit as much space as possible, with secure areas to exercise and run around. 2. Rabbits are incredibly social! If you can’t keep more than one bunny in your house give your rabbit your own human company for as long as you can. 3. Rabbits should be fed a very specific diet to keep them healthy. You can find a detailed breakdown of their diet in a previous Pawprintz article, but up to 85% of their diet should be grass and hay. 4. Rabbits are highly intelligent animals and as such they need some stimulation. Provide them with digging boxes or small toys so they can keep themselves occupied! 5. Keep your bunnies vaccinated against killer diseases. Talk to your vet and discuss an immunisation plan for your pets. 6. If your rabbit isn’t totally comfortable with you, try to limit how much you pick them up. Rabbits can get spooked if you lift them high in the air, so when building trust it’s best to get down to ground level with them. 7. Despite common belief, holding a rabbit upside and putting them into a trance doesn’t calm them down - in fact it’s a fear response. If your rabbit is scared, put them in a comfortable environment. If you follow simple steps to keep your rabbit in a safe environment, it’s easy to keep them happy and you’ll be able to see their happiness too! A happy and hoppy rabbit will dart around, jump in the air, and maybe even twist in a dance! It’s no wonder that so many people think rabbits are such fun pets!" Link:Pet-N-Fur
Rabbits need a lot of attention and care. You Can NOT leave your rabbit alone for a weekend. If your rabbit for example stops eating you have 12 hrs before their chances of survival are slim. They too have to go to the vet at least once a yr and a vet that knows a lot about them. They should not be keep outside and you should “ bunny proof”your house. It’s a lot of work, but is so rewarding! With bunnies you can tell when they are happy. Please instead of buying consider adoption. There’s so many bunnies that need a good forever home.
You have to take care of your bunny EVERYDAY. You can't leave alone for a weekend oder several days. Bunnies are sensitive to stomach problems and they need daily fresh food of good condition!
All rabbits are different. My two keep each other company while I am away. They just ask for plenty of water and hay. They also get the right amount of pellets, plus greens and scraps. The neighbor girls check on them! I am VERY careful not to let them have too many sweets, as in fruits that are higher in sugar. They LOVE banana peels! Also entire bunches of celery!
Rabbits are such great pets🖤my mum thinks that they aren’t but that’s because she thinks it’s hard and doesn’t really care for them😔🙄 whenever I am at school I tell her to feed them but she doesn’t and so,my brother does!! When I first got them I didn’t do any research but when I got them I realized I didn’t know anything,and so i researched, they really are great pets!! 🖤🤩,there so fluffy,and eveeything😳 But the sad thing is that,people do the wrong thing with rabbits😔they hit them with belts/sticks it’s so hard to see that
Thinking of getting a rabbit. I'm worried about the fur shed though especially because I have a cat who sheds fur like crazy already. I also heard that hay gets everywhere when you have a rabbit.
We didn't use hay. Holly had a wire cage over newspaper and a plastic litter pan that clipped onto the cage. We gave her a towel for warmth and used litter made from recycled paper. She made no mess except for dropping pellets when she'd been out (and excited) too long. We'd just pick those up with a paper towel the next day, sure beats scrubbing up a hairball. Like cats, rabbits like to be clean and quiet.
Our rabbit sheds a lot. However the hay is not a problem as he only has hay in his litter box as he roams freely round the house. And then at nighttime he goes to bed in his cage which has hay in. But it does not fall out.
I agree with everything except low-maintenance. That is a BIG misconception! I learned the hard way. I once lef my rabbit alone for 24 hours and when I came back he got a seizure. I was traumatized by it. It never happened before when I was with him (he had plenty of food and water, but he still went into shock). They are extremely sensitive to their diet, you have to be extra careful about what you are feeding them and the cost for vererinary treatment can be quite high, not mentioning you need to go to an exotic pet vet. If you mess up, you can easily kill them. They require a lot of exercise and attention. They can´t be compared to cats or dogs when comes to maintenance. You can just leave your cat or dog hanging around, but not a rabbit. The rabbit will need you to approach them, stroke them and play with them at least 3 hours a day unless they have another bonded rabbit. They also need to be groomed regularly to prevent gut blockages from ingested fur. If you want your rabbit to be truly happy, you also have to make sure they have a routine (you can´t just give them food any time of the day, it has to be around the same time every day which means you have to get up before 9 am to feed them EVERY DAY). You need to give them at least 3 types of leafy greens every day and some other veggies on top (and that is definitely NOT CHEAP, veggies in my country is pricey), carefully monitor their weight and make sure their nails are clipped. You have to bunny-proof your house, which can add many limitations to your life like not being able to own certain other pets or poinsonous plants, leave food or clothes lying around, leaving doors open etc. They are just a LOT of work and are not suitable for beginners without proper commitment, time and space.
Yes, but it’s not easy, especially if one is easily hurt or fragile. I bonded my 9yr old with a 7yr old, after my 9yr old lost his mate. I tried bonding him with small female, which was unsuccessful. Two males worked again, but it took a month.
@@swolfcg if it only took a month, then I would call that easy. It took me 9 months to get a 6yr old Bullmastiff used to a cat, she ended up living with 5!!
I’m thinking of asking my mum for one for my bday in January bc I don’t really want anything for Christmas...hopefully I will get one if I do it will be my first ever pet..and I’ll name it Tofu 😁🤍
I live in a tough neighborhood so I really need a rabbit to protect me if there's a burglar or attempted robbery. I want a really tough one which can chew threw electrical cables and be just fine. I also want one which warns me if there is some dangerous person approaching my house.
Lmao we raised rabbits on our farm when I was a kid. Believe when I say, I've seen a buck that got out of his cage went full Savage mode because he did not want to go back in there. They will fuck some shit up.
Is it okay to leave your rabbit in a cage outside through out the night (with a blaket and lots of hay of course) and keep it inside free to run through out the day?
Was a Dog and Cat fanatic but since i started raising Rabbits i love them more and hate dumba** people who talk sh*** about Rabbits being dumb they probably never raised one in the right way at least
Not true that you can leave them alone for a weekend. You can barely leave them alone while you sleep. Love her shirt and her hair and her love for Bunnies. She's even willing to get a hay rash for them, lol! Personally, I'm just about willing to die for them. Except they would miss me.
I had a rabbit 🐰🐇 as a kid had basically following you round like a dog lovily ⛅ sunny personally this was years ago his name was Thumper a dwarf rabbit 🐇🐰 nowadays I don't have a pet rabbit 🐰 in but I have a Hansa linecrafts Rabbit 🐰 called chocolate 🍫 I'm getting toys and somewhere for him to sleep so I can do reborn style video but I oviously won't need food or drink
My Rabbit only poop in his bathroom sand he learned instantly and don't destroy anything inside my house,not even the garden much,water pipes,etc. he's 7 years old and is extremely smart even fight back a Dog to protect his wife and babies,you only need to know how to teach them,the environment is also important they like space!My Dog destroys but my Rabbit don't
I have a 1 year rabbit he just about uses his toilet cuz i never did it when he was little as I got him at 8months what can I do to help him use it more
@Kernel Corn nope. Their not but they are very good at hiding how their feeling so maybe that's why you didnt notice also they will die if they don't eat in 24 hours
Bunnies are the ultimate cute. They require daily attention though, especially if they are not being fed properly. You need to clean their habitat daily too or they could get ill.
i know right but my parents won't let me get 1
@@patricia31927 They are a high maintenance pet, they need more care than Dogs and Cats. They are sensitive and do not like being picked up, no loud noises, they must be fed at the proper times or could die in hours, they need organic leaf veg, a little piece of fruit each day, small garden that is sealed, they can not be kept in a cage, that is only for transport or protection, if you look at Lennon The Bunny video's, Lorelei shows all the proper care and treatment, her video's are the best.
Make the paws.
THELMA WILLIAMS it should hopefully grow out of it, she’s just a baby so will have some little habits as chewing at her own ears but if it gets a problem for her i suggest taking her to a vet to prevent infection if she breaks her own skin
Rabbits don't belong in cages so why would you have to clean there habitat? They can be easily litter trained, then you only have to clean there (cat-sized litter box) every 3 days.
@@thethoughtmaster well it depends on the rabbit if they want to be picked up. My friend’s rabbit really liked attention and being picked up.
My rabbit was all nuzzly, cute soft tickly and loving. She used to sleep in bed with me when I was a young teenager. She was so cute and she lived until she was nearly 9, she only died because she got bunny cancer. I used to kiss her face, stroke her back, tickle her whiskers and feed her dandelion leaves parsley and fruits! She was so tame and she never tried to bite me! She once jumped up and licked all the tears off my face when I was sad! I LOVED my bunny!
I had a rabbit when I was small now I want a another one
Me too 😂 . Did you get one already ? I will get mine this weekend . Can't waiiiitttttt
lexi V did you get it yet😃
@@Star_Light77 yesss . Her name is Lulu , an albino bunny 🐰 . She is really sweet and calm . I love her ❤️
@@lexiv9635 lucky you and I'm here trying to convince my mom to let me pet a rabbit
@@kookthebunny3944 omggg same!
I agree with everything except them being a low-maintenance pet. They require an exotic vet experienced with rabbits and cannot be left unsupervised for a weekend. Rabbits can get a deadly condition called GI stasis and very quickly go from fine to deaths door if not caught in time and treated properly. When my bun went into GI Stasis he was hopping around happy at 4:30pm by dinner at 6:30pm he didn't come out for his food, I tried for an hour to coax him out of his hide and get him to eat with no luck so I called the vet. I had to drive to the next city over from me to get to the only 24hr emergency rabbit bet. I got there at 8:30pm and his body temperature was dropping fast and I got him to the vet just in time to save his life.
Having 2 cats, one dog, and 2 rabbits this is how I would classify them as pets: Elementary level pet ownership is a cat, they get all their vet bills out of the way as a kitten and rarely need to see the vet afterwards. They can be trained to use a litterbox and kept inside or can be barn cats living outside. Dogs, are Highschool level pets, they require lots more vetting than the cat because on top of fixing and baby shots they also need yearly heartworm flea and tick medication and they require walks outdoors in all weather.
Rabbits are university level pet ownership. Hear me out, Rabbits need a rabbit savvy exotic vet that you may have to travel out of town to see. Yes rabbits can be litter trained but it needs cleaned out more often than the cat litter. For the cats and dogs I buy dry kibble and small pouches of wet food available at local stores. I feed my rabbits a little bit of their pellets, As much hay as they want and two service of fresh greens and herbs. I absolutely LOVE my buns and would never want to stop anyone from getting a pet rabbit but people need to be told the truth so they don't get a bunny thinking they are low maintenance when they require much more care than was said in the video. I would NEVER leave alone all weekend, they even come camping in my trailer with me! The dog and buns come but the cats stay home.
Very well said!
Thank-you, I'm really unsure now as my daughter really wants one x
I have 3 rabbits at the moment. The amount of time, effort, money, emotional commitment as well as maturity required to take care of them is unbelievable. Trust me, it’s no child’s play. I started with one and even that took up 50 % of my life then. Now at least 85% of my life is devoted to the 3 of them, on top of having to care for my family. Best to wait till the child is old enough to take care of her own needs first..
@@amontano7644 thanks again, yes my daughter is only 3 and I thought they were easier to care for. Good thing I've done my research x
I totally agree.
I wanted a rabbit for a pet ever since I was in the 1st grade!
Where to get a rabbit in Virginia
You should get one if you haven’t. Their really good pets.
@@GregoryParker I'll do that once I'm living on my own.
@@GregoryParker they make good pets if you done research and all that, but if you don't make research, they won't make good pets for you, so it is reccomneded to do research before buying a rabbit, I remember when I got a rabbit, my siblings stressed it out and killed it, there so horrible, I also I'm get rabbits but this time I want my siblings to be old, atleast 8 years old, to teach them not to shout when there is a rabbit, and this time I trust myself with a rabbit and trained siblings
I have my first rabbit and need to watch carefully every day in case my bunny is sick but doesn't show any signs, but the cuteness worth it🥰
I love rabbits. I have a brown and white one named Woody. I noticed she was a girl when she surprised me with her first litter of kits.
her accent is cool as hell :D
German
@@PODMTHC It's a French accent 😂
Nothing special. It's your hormones.....
It's annoying lmao
@@PODMTHC nein. I am German and that is no where close to a German accent
I found one on the road and had to stop,chased it and finally got him. Super friendly we are bodies already,he jumped in my bed and slept by my side throughout the night. He inspected the house like everywhere,very curious creature,he is super cute and adorable ❤️ he loves carrots. Haven’t had a bunny since I was a kid. He is very affectionate,I am surprised.
My daughter’s rabbit (my grand rabbit) is my guy. The sweetest lil thing. Very smart. He’s a 2&1/2 pound mini Rex buck named Lucky 🍀
I am also raising a dwarf bunny named Tobin. This is a truly touching and useful video.I will come back often to watch your videos. Enjoy happy times with your bunny 🐰💕
I had the same type of rabbit he was all white his name was snowey
Rabbits are so under rated as pets. They perfect little doods
My rabbit learnt how to close the door today.... I cant have it open anymore.
Never leave your rabbit more than 8 hours. Anything can happen and they might also get really lonely.
But it's fine through out the night right?
@@Maja-jc2teRabbits can tell when family is home or not, so they can get lonely if you are not home. Sometimes there will be noises that'll scare the rabbit and they start to thumb.
@@101Loverpeace What if i keep it outside the balcony and keep it warm in the cage with blankets and stuff at night and let it inside through out the day?... or is change bad for them? i want to buy
one so i want to know everythingg
@@101Loverpeace Always keep dark comfy places to run in and hide
Youre just super codependant and are projecting on an animal. thats rediculous.
My rabbit never kisses me but loves to lay next to my back
What breed do you have? My harlequin mix doesn't lick me too but my minilop does excessively
I just got a rabbit today it was a birthday present, Im already in love with her and cant wait to train and spend time with her.
I got a rabbit on my 2020 bd actually
How’s it been with her? I’m adopting my rabbit next week
Saw a really cute rabbit for sale and have thought about getting him. But I also saw a husky that needs adopted and have always wanted a husky! Ugh it’s so hard cause I know I can’t have both
Well, think about what works better for YOU. (Honestly, I'd get the rabbit.) Which one needs the most help, which one is better for you, etc? Which one do you like best? Also, if you introduce the rabbit and husky right, it is possible to get both, just supervise them at all times together. Hope this helps!
Get a hutch that is size of an exercise pen and feed it everyday and bring the rabbits inside for like dusk/dawn and have the dog in another room.
noooo. Think about the animal first. Can you fulfill the animal's needs for 10 plus years? Money for vet Bill's, housing, food. Can you give it the best possible care throughout it's lifetime, no matter what is happening in yours? Can you walk the dog rain, shine, morning, noon and night? Can you provide space and time for bunny? Can you give either of them the attention they require for a long g and happy life? If the answers are no, get a plant instead.
Having any animal including a rabbit is full time work, if you get a bunny you would need to bunny proof your house/flat as they chew wood and cables and ensure you don't leave the bunny alone for to long as with any pet.
Research everything before getting a pet as they are for life and think about the cost, vet bills etc
Husky’s are like wolfs and rabbits are ultimate cute it’s up to you what your want to get
I have two elderly Labs and I don't think I want another dog when they're gone. Seriously considering a rabbit (or two) .
You have to get two at least, they are not animals that can be kept alone
@@alissiaschnell9217 not true. While its better if you can be with them a lot of the time it's fine
@@hazel1642 Can you give them the same amount of time as another rabbit? For 10 years? If the answer is not a resounding YES, then maybe 2 would be best. They are social animals after all.
@@jak4bud oh I definitely agree but just getting one at first isn’t bad
@@hazel1642 I agree. I have just the one, I got her just 6 months past. Not neutered yet but asap will be then going to get another to hopefully bond with current one.
I THOUGHT I wanted another dog after my 15 yr old Labs are gone, but the more I look into it, the more "right" a rabbit (or two) feels. My daughter wants a Daschund, but I'm "working on" her. lol
Rabbits can be litter trained, so they don't need to be walked to pee and poo like dogs, it's very useful (people say they're even more clean than a cat). If you're going to get rabbits, I'd suggest you to bring two of them so they have a "playmate" (rabbits can feel very lonely without one, even if they don't seem to do so) All the best to you though!
You should definitely get one for her birthday or Christmas! If you haven’t.
Rabbits can be left alone without a problem , they dont need shower as they are very clean . They are quite and dont bark , i love dogs but rabbits suit my life style better .
"say will do anysing fur a ba na na or apull" 😄 love french accent!
Hello peeps I’ve had a single indoor rabbit for a couple months, for any person that is looking for a rabbit please make sure you have a good amount of time and patience they are very high maintenance in cleaning feeding etc and are not for the average dog person. Rabbits are prey animals which mean they get scared/frightened really easily they’ll are very amazing companions once you have made a strong bond with them but most people end up getting ride of them so yea!
Yes I agree. I have a house rabbit. I love him so much but he is hard work.
Bunnies and hares are so sweet and best pets ever.
Didn't know you could get a hare as a pet wow
@@caesar7786 Yes. Bunnies are cuter to me and Michael I suppose though dogs and cats are probably more suitable for most people.
I agree mostly. But When I had two bunnies I didn't had the impression that they are low maintenance and especially not that I could leave them more than when I'm away for work. Unimaginable leaving them over the weekend. I miss them still very much, but I took them spontaneously after I saw that my neighbor kept them in unimaginable conditions. Since I didn't want them to die in filth I took them and they were the most happy rabbits with great personalities. After I cleaned a wound of one hurt bunny she licked me everytime I was around. And they hopped everytime on my lap, although they didn't liked be petted very much they loved to be near (or on) us. After five months I had to give them away to a new home because as much as I love animals, I'm no pet person. And I wanted to ensure that they can live the happiest life. So I'm watching all the bunny content I can on UA-cam. Maybe one day I can afford the time and money to keep two or three bunnies again.
come on how could you give them away
don’t get more just to give them away again because you’re “no pet person” 🙄🙄
@@tyleruskating9874 I gave them away because I couldn't secure them the healthy life they deserved.
@@cliffordm01 if you read my post carefully, you would have seen that I took em away from the previous owner because he didn't care about them at all and they would have died, so it was spontanously. Never went to an animal shelter to buy an animal nor will I ever. Just wanted to rescue them and I acknowledged after a while that they would be much happier somewhere else because I couldn't give them the life they deserved. No need to be that sassy
I have the same problem, I want to rescue Bunnies but no garden and not enough spare time to care for them.
I love animals also cockatiel are great to have. In the past whit my ex a had cockatiels. They so sweet and lovely as pet, and they ask for a lot of love. I think personal people like myself and other animals lovers are people whit a good hart. xxx Thank you for sharing this video!
I might get a pet bunny, I would really like a affectionate and chill one~
agreed. Im just cleaning up everything and Imma get one
Came for the rabbit tips. Stayed for her 😍 her accent is beautiful
"and they will sleep wherever they like...preferably the best spot in the house..." HAHA yes!!!!!!! I love it. great video! love the commentary!
Idk about other ppls bunnies but our rocky does act like our kitten. Hes nonstop. Always interested in something. I have a feeling he'll be the few pet that actually answers me. Not just what but will come to me after I call for him. I can tell my hubby wants to leave his scents everywhere & smother our pets. Bc rocky smells like his b.o. right now. I love this little dude. I know he's a jumper but he's still so small & new I guess we're just being hopeful he won't jump out of his pin. Although I think he only does it when we're around. My hubby said he found him near me this morning, by the bed & I thought he was lying. Earlier I know I heard he said he was gonna get him. But he never articulates a full sentence so I'm just k whatever cool story. Some moments pass by and I see the fur ball pass by me & im like 🤣😍 awww he meant in the pin in the other room next to me. Then my hubby came up scared like omg I thought I lost him.. nope,, turns out he came all the way from down stairs to be up here w/ me. His cuteness, I can't. Little guy is smaller than the steps! He has no fear, is sweet, & smart. I have a feeling he's prob gonna follow me around everywhere too. I'd like to believe he's got good instincts, he's so adventurous to be so tiny. but he's on the bed w/ me & He just zooms back & forth back & forth. From my stand still pov he's pretty funny too
always loved rabbiti mean what peaceful fascinating lengthy, buck teeth , earred creatures.ol Bugs bunny lookin bad bois
Very, very clean animals, super easy to litter train. Although, you need to be very careful about their diet, and sometimes finding an exotic vet can be hard.
Honestly, based from my experience rabbits are low maintenance where feeding is concerned, but takes a lot out of you otherwise. They can be very destructive, and they poop and pee all over the house. My son's pet rabbit, Nibbles, makes me laugh a lot though. What I find very amusing abut her is that she will come scampering out of her place of solitude the moment she hears the refrigerator door open, or (wait for it) if she hears a snack bag being opened. A snack bag! can you believe that. 😄... She thinks of carrot or mostly mango skin when the fridge is opened.
Only you because in my experience,my Rabbit only poop in his bathroom sand he learned instantly and don't destroy anything inside my house,not even the garden much,water pipes,etc. he's 7 years old and is extremely smart even fight back a Dog to protect his wife and babies,you only need to know how to teach them,the environment is also important they like space!My Dog destroys but my Rabbit don't
@@RoberthySouza-re7uf Not only him. It depends on the sex AND the breed. Minilops (I have 1) are now advised to puT on weight before neutering, and while larger breeds can be neutered at 3 months, vets suggest minis wait until they are 7-8 months to do so which means minis upon hitting puberty at 6 or so months can be territorial. which means they DO leave poop and pee around the place. Females also poop less than males. If you have a larger breed, perhaps they got neutered early and use their litter consistently. Mine did until he hit 13 in bunny years..now some days he is good about it; sometimes not.
Nibbles..cute name.
I used to be into cats and dogs, switched to birds a few years ago, but in Canada bunnies are also "emotional support animals" so it made me think. Just went to Orphaned Wildlife Rehabilitation Society center and, except for owls, hawks and eagles, there was one bunny. So cute and fluffy.....
I’ve had house rabbits before and they’re great pets. Not as rewarding as a dog, obviously, but SO much less hard work.
And I never threw any veg out.
They're absolutely brilliant.
Dogs ew
Pfft way better than a dog less of a chore.
Bunny is so cute.
*they're also cheap. Where I got for pets bunnies/rabbits are only 5 dollars.*
It costed me more than 250€ for his stuff and vaccine and he was ill once and i bought him meds , the bunny costed only 30€ tho , its still nothing compared to a dog and i found cheaper prices on the internet too .
Vets Bills aren't tho. It's more expensive to get a doe (female rabbit) spayed than a queen (female cat)
Omg how beautiful is that 😍
I prefer one bunny that bonds to me. I give him lots of attention and love. I am 60+ and done with dogs and cats. My daughter
The crazy thing about this video I just watch one on what not to do when having a pet rabbit like cover up slippery wood floors with area rugs so rabbit won't slip and injury back or spin. But this rabbit did well on wood floors. Glad I watched this one
rabbit's litterboxes/hay are not very low maintenance, and constantly sweeping poop.
So adorableeeeee
aww i love rabbits there so adorable.
In New Zealand Pet Rabbit popularity grown in 30% in the last seven years and in New Zealand Rabbit is now fourth most popular Pet:
"Over the last seven years, the number of pet rabbits in New Zealand has exploded. It’s estimated that over 100,000 rabbits are kept as pets in New Zealand with 3% of households having an average of 2 rabbits each. This growth in the popularity of rabbits may come as a surprise to some but they are now the fourth most popular pet in New Zealand, after dogs, cats and fish!
If this takes you by surprise, the New Zealand Companion Animal Council (NZCAC) found that even more surprisingly, unlike for cats and dogs, the main reason people acquire rabbits in New Zealand is that they believe that rabbits will be fun for children. In contrast, most people adopt cats or dogs for companionship. Perhaps this can explain why the amount of pet rabbits in New Zealand has risen by over 30% since 2011!
If you are one of the people who have a pet rabbit because you find them fun companions, you’ll love these handy tips that focus on keeping your rabbits as happy as you hope they’d be!
1. Wild rabbits are used to travelling huge distances every day - and this desire to move around still exists in pet rabbits. Try to give your pet rabbit as much space as possible, with secure areas to exercise and run around.
2. Rabbits are incredibly social! If you can’t keep more than one bunny in your house give your rabbit your own human company for as long as you can.
3. Rabbits should be fed a very specific diet to keep them healthy. You can find a detailed breakdown of their diet in a previous Pawprintz article, but up to 85% of their diet should be grass and hay.
4. Rabbits are highly intelligent animals and as such they need some stimulation. Provide them with digging boxes or small toys so they can keep themselves occupied!
5. Keep your bunnies vaccinated against killer diseases. Talk to your vet and discuss an immunisation plan for your pets.
6. If your rabbit isn’t totally comfortable with you, try to limit how much you pick them up. Rabbits can get spooked if you lift them high in the air, so when building trust it’s best to get down to ground level with them.
7. Despite common belief, holding a rabbit upside and putting them into a trance doesn’t calm them down - in fact it’s a fear response. If your rabbit is scared, put them in a comfortable environment.
If you follow simple steps to keep your rabbit in a safe environment, it’s easy to keep them happy and you’ll be able to see their happiness too! A happy and hoppy rabbit will dart around, jump in the air, and maybe even twist in a dance! It’s no wonder that so many people think rabbits are such fun pets!"
Link:Pet-N-Fur
PS:My Rabbit is like a baby in my arms i hold him in his favorite position!
Rabbits are the best!
They are great pets.
Omgoodness look at that chubby bun
Accent while talking about rabbits 😂😂 cracking me up hard
i got a bunny plush and now i want to have a pet bunny- i never realised how cute bunnies are when their ears are down-
very useful! thanks for your sharing!
They cutesy and wootsy and quick as can be?
Rabbit is tamed now coming with the Chinese dragon triple mount 🤣
I had a rabbit when i still 5 years old, he likes to eat electronic cables like my PS2 cables, even tho we already give him carrots and water spinach.
Too bad mine never tried that only my Dog does
Where do rabbits go after they get married?
On their bunnymoon!
They are so cute
I feel like my bunny has the personality of a doggy & kitty mix
Rabbits need a lot of attention and care. You Can NOT leave your rabbit alone for a weekend. If your rabbit for example stops eating you have 12 hrs before their chances of survival are slim. They too have to go to the vet at least once a yr and a vet that knows a lot about them. They should not be keep outside and you should “ bunny proof”your house. It’s a lot of work, but is so rewarding! With bunnies you can tell when they are happy. Please instead of buying consider adoption. There’s so many bunnies that need a good forever home.
Wow❣️ I didn’t really know about bunnies as pets❣️ Great to see 🎉🥰❤️✌🏻
Great video, I have started my own channel about my 6 bunnies :)
You have to take care of your bunny EVERYDAY. You can't leave alone for a weekend oder several days. Bunnies are sensitive to stomach problems and they need daily fresh food of good condition!
All rabbits are different. My two keep each other company while I am away. They just ask for plenty of water and hay. They also get the right amount of pellets, plus greens and scraps. The neighbor girls check on them! I am VERY careful not to let them have too many sweets, as in fruits that are higher in sugar. They LOVE banana peels! Also entire bunches of celery!
Rabbits are arguably the cutest pets to own aside from hamsters and kittens
You forgot dogs, dogs are literally the most pure hearted beautiful fluffy things ever. They are so cute!
Yes
@@jozzaa their barking is a turn off though. theyre annoying
Pancake Lover rabbits are also tasty, very good meat
@@linamariacolonia8310 I'm aware. My dad eats their feet.
Rabbits are such great pets🖤my mum thinks that they aren’t but that’s because she thinks it’s hard and doesn’t really care for them😔🙄 whenever I am at school I tell her to feed them but she doesn’t and so,my brother does!! When I first got them I didn’t do any research but when I got them I realized I didn’t know anything,and so i researched, they really are great pets!! 🖤🤩,there so fluffy,and eveeything😳
But the sad thing is that,people do the wrong thing with rabbits😔they hit them with belts/sticks it’s so hard to see that
ayo what the hell??? Do people really do that? ngl thats just irritating
After watching this, I’m legit thinking about buying a bunny and getting my Cadbury on.
I think that I hear a lovely French accent 🥰🇫🇷
I have a rabbit and he is huge and fluffy I keep him around the house he plays with my dog
Also peoples cant resist their twitching noses and floppy ears or long ears
Thinking of getting a rabbit. I'm worried about the fur shed though especially because I have a cat who sheds fur like crazy already. I also heard that hay gets everywhere when you have a rabbit.
Did you get one?!
@@n0tbrynn no lol
We didn't use hay. Holly had a wire cage over newspaper and a plastic litter pan that clipped onto the cage. We gave her a towel for warmth and used litter made from recycled paper. She made no mess except for dropping pellets when she'd been out (and excited) too long. We'd just pick those up with a paper towel the next day, sure beats scrubbing up a hairball. Like cats, rabbits like to be clean and quiet.
Our rabbit sheds a lot. However the hay is not a problem as he only has hay in his litter box as he roams freely round the house. And then at nighttime he goes to bed in his cage which has hay in. But it does not fall out.
@@artemusprine hay is to eat bruh
I love ❤️ my rabbit 🐇 he is so cute 🥰
Ma rabbit loves to lick my hand he always shows affection and cute
I agree with everything except low-maintenance. That is a BIG misconception! I learned the hard way. I once lef my rabbit alone for 24 hours and when I came back he got a seizure. I was traumatized by it. It never happened before when I was with him (he had plenty of food and water, but he still went into shock).
They are extremely sensitive to their diet, you have to be extra careful about what you are feeding them and the cost for vererinary treatment can be quite high, not mentioning you need to go to an exotic pet vet. If you mess up, you can easily kill them. They require a lot of exercise and attention. They can´t be compared to cats or dogs when comes to maintenance. You can just leave your cat or dog hanging around, but not a rabbit. The rabbit will need you to approach them, stroke them and play with them at least 3 hours a day unless they have another bonded rabbit. They also need to be groomed regularly to prevent gut blockages from ingested fur.
If you want your rabbit to be truly happy, you also have to make sure they have a routine (you can´t just give them food any time of the day, it has to be around the same time every day which means you have to get up before 9 am to feed them EVERY DAY). You need to give them at least 3 types of leafy greens every day and some other veggies on top (and that is definitely NOT CHEAP, veggies in my country is pricey), carefully monitor their weight and make sure their nails are clipped. You have to bunny-proof your house, which can add many limitations to your life like not being able to own certain other pets or poinsonous plants, leave food or clothes lying around, leaving doors open etc. They are just a LOT of work and are not suitable for beginners without proper commitment, time and space.
why did it get a seizure? can you expand on this?
just because they were alone?
can you bond with rabbits even when they’re older?
Yes, but it’s not easy, especially if one is easily hurt or fragile. I bonded my 9yr old with a 7yr old, after my 9yr old lost his mate. I tried bonding him with small female, which was unsuccessful. Two males worked again, but it took a month.
@@swolfcg if it only took a month, then I would call that easy. It took me 9 months to get a 6yr old Bullmastiff used to a cat, she ended up living with 5!!
Thank you !
I already have a cat now I want a rabbit. I’ll get one when I move out heh
I've just watched the film Peter Rabbit and now would like a rabbit as a pet. I live in a flat so not sure if it's suitable for them.
do rabbits give you neck rash?
Mine doesn’t
I love her accent
I’m thinking of asking my mum for one for my bday in January bc I don’t really want anything for Christmas...hopefully I will get one if I do it will be my first ever pet..and I’ll name it Tofu 😁🤍
Did you got your tofu?
Great Video!
I live in a tough neighborhood so I really need a rabbit to protect me if there's a burglar or attempted robbery. I want a really tough one which can chew threw electrical cables and be just fine. I also want one which warns me if there is some dangerous person approaching my house.
🙄🤣🤣🤣... Uhm... 😳...
Lmao we raised rabbits on our farm when I was a kid. Believe when I say, I've seen a buck that got out of his cage went full Savage mode because he did not want to go back in there. They will fuck some shit up.
how do the rabbits know where to use the restroom?
I have the same question
Keep putting their poop back in the litter box.
Just watch lennon the bunny
Hope do you train a rabbit? Mine chews all our cables and wires.
Is it okay to leave your rabbit in a cage outside through out the night (with a blaket and lots of hay of course) and keep it inside free to run through out the day?
Yes
NO DONT CAGE THEM NEVER CAGE THEM
I bought a cat litter box for a five month old British shorthair
Was a Dog and Cat fanatic but since i started raising Rabbits i love them more and hate dumba** people who talk sh*** about Rabbits being dumb they probably never raised one in the right way at least
I had a rabbit i raised it with dogs it thought it was part of the pack my rabbit was also raised in the house he had free run
Thank you.....I am getting one as I type this message.
No, because I had to made some changes to my house.
They poop everywhere frequently. All over the floor.
Ours is litter trained. He stopped pooping everywhere.
Litterbox trainn
You have a Beautiful view!
such a nice video
i like my rabbit!!!!
You r lucky you have one
how come the rabbits in my yard don't act like this? They run away and are avoidant
I adore rabbits 🐇 but mine ate all my electric cords
I use heating pipe insulation foam on my wires.
My rabbit dont eat carrots.she eat Kellogg's choco and mix salad
I wouldn’t leave my Benjamin over the weekend without someone coming in for water and food. No way I would worry all the time.
Not true that you can leave them alone for a weekend. You can barely leave them alone while you sleep.
Love her shirt and her hair and her love for Bunnies. She's even willing to get a hay rash for them, lol! Personally, I'm just about willing to die for them. Except they would miss me.
If they got used to a home, and leave them alone, and accidentaly went outside the house, will they come back?
I had a rabbit 🐰🐇 as a kid had basically following you round like a dog lovily ⛅ sunny personally this was years ago his name was Thumper a dwarf rabbit 🐇🐰 nowadays I don't have a pet rabbit 🐰 in but I have a Hansa linecrafts Rabbit 🐰 called chocolate 🍫 I'm getting toys and somewhere for him to sleep so I can do reborn style video but I oviously won't need food or drink
I wanted a pet rabbit but I saw how much they poop on a daily basis. Seems like too much. Is it still worth it?
My Rabbit only poop in his bathroom sand he learned instantly and don't destroy anything inside my house,not even the garden much,water pipes,etc. he's 7 years old and is extremely smart even fight back a Dog to protect his wife and babies,you only need to know how to teach them,the environment is also important they like space!My Dog destroys but my Rabbit don't
This helped...iam thinking about getting it at least 1 maybe 2 but need advice on if 2 will get along lol
Does their fur come off?
I have a 1 year rabbit he just about uses his toilet cuz i never did it when he was little as I got him at 8months what can I do to help him use it more
What if you Bought a Bunny and as soon as you sit it down it runs gets lost in the house
“You can leave them for a weekend” are you kidding me??? Maybe if you want to come home to a dead rabbit
I was thinking this same thing.
That is bad yeah, I have a rabbit you really can't. When I stay over for weekends with my friends I just bring my bunny along.
Or a house that's been chewed beyond recognition.
i could NOT agree more
@Kernel Corn nope.
Their not but they are very good at hiding how their feeling so maybe that's why you didnt notice also they will die if they don't eat in 24 hours
Cute