Peanut-Toffee
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Just seen this, looks fab
http://www.petsathome.com/webapp/wc...=19&cm_re=Homepage-_-BottomPromo2-_-VITASPORT
http://www.petsathome.com/webapp/wc...=19&cm_re=Homepage-_-BottomPromo2-_-VITASPORT
They look fab, I have been on the look out for some jumps for awhile. Shame they appear to only be available through p@h as I won't buy from them
They look fab, I have been on the look out for some jumps for awhile. Shame they appear to only be available through p@h as I won't buy from them
Hi Hugo's There, bunny jumps are available on this site
http://www.deemillen.co.uk/index.php?cPath=195_196
Hope that helps
Ah cool but I'm quite sure my 3 would go under or around :lol:
They look great! Except the price! I don't think I want to pay that much to find out neither of mine are jumpers :lol: I expect Lilly would be good at it and enjoy it, I'm 99.9999% sure Harvey would not do it, mainly because he can't stand his lead and is easily distracted, which is a shame, he really enjoys jumping and climbing on things of his own accord! Maybe if I left a jump in their aviary he'd just teach himself! :lol:
Ah yes, they're by vitakraft. They also have lots of new items. :thumb: My dutch bunnies may be in the new pets at home magazine modelling the new products- toys, treats, jumps etc. Last week, some of the bunnies and owners from rabbit jumping uk were being interviewed about rabbit jumping and we were spreading the word that rabbits need space and shouldn't be kept in small hutches at the bottom of the garden. They are actually very intelligent! Vitakraft were taking pics for the pets at home magazine but we also had a reporter there! We talked about rabbit welfare as much as we could because the main aim of rabbit jumping uk is to show that rabbits need space and are not just disposable pets. We also explained companionship, neutering and vaccinating so I hope the newspapers add that in!