Zarla
Alpha Buck
A bunny off his lead in a snowy forest!
https://www.instagram.com/p/B5SdaTOHyBR/?igshid=1x3bd4ufyhcfd
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Yea I agree tbh, that rabbit looks like its having an amazing time [emoji38] it's a bit scary though, I used to take Clementine out with me she really enjoyed it, because we were in a flat and she could eat grass etc, she couldn't properly hop so no chance of losing her [emoji38] but she would just be glued to the grass the whole time then we'd go home and she'd have a nap [emoji38]I'm not saying its responsible or something I'd choose to do with my rabbits (it isn't) but although the risks are obvious I can't help thinking at least s/he is having some fun, probably gets some attention (even if not always the right kind) ...its neglect I can't cope with, the lonely hutch bunnies with none of their needs met
Yea it is possible, two of mine do thatI am fine with the lead, the snow and the forest, but I know that if I'd let any of mine off a lead like that in a forest they wouldn't have come back like little dogs when I called. But this lady seems to have trained her bunnies and they both come running to her when she says their name.
[emoji38][emoji38][emoji38][emoji38][emoji38]LOL, i'm amazed you can even get a harness on a bunny. it would be easier stuffing an angry otter into an envelope than getting Pepper into a harness.
Preach it MikeyLOL, i'm amazed you can even get a harness on a bunny. it would be easier to stuff an angry otter into an envelope than get Pepper in a harness.