4 Ways to Make Your Pet Rabbit Even Happier

 

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A rabbit can be a great pet for any family, especially if you are looking for companionship but you live in a small flat that would not be able to welcome a medium-sized pet. Indeed, bunnies are clean, quiet, and not so demanding, while they can bring companionship, fun, and fulfilment. Additionally, just like in the case of cats and dogs, they will bond with their owners and interact with their families. Ultimately, rabbits can be extremely rewarding pets to own - below you can find a few tips to give back all this love!

Create a Personalized Space for Your Rabbit

If you are considering getting a family pet, rabbits often come third on the list, after dogs and cats. Indeed, they take up less space than other medium-sized pets and don’t require daily walks and continuous attention. At the same time, rabbits do need to move around for about 4 hours a day, and it is crucial that they have all the necessary space to roam freely. While you might have already set up a cage, you should also consider creating another, primate place with toys and entertainment for your rabbit. You can then release your pet into this space under your supervision!

Bring Another Bunny into the Household

Bunnies are extremely social creatures. Bunnies love to be around their human family, but they also love to have the company of another rabbit. Especially if you can’t spend a few hours every day playing with your bunny, you should consider investing in a companion for your pet. In this way, you can be sure that they are both entertained and feel safe throughout the day. If it is not possible for your family to welcome two rabbits in your household, you should make sure that someone in the family is playing with the rabbit for at least a couple of hours every day. 

Train Your Rabbit

Training a rabbit has many benefits. Obviously, it allows you to have a better-behaved, more dependable, and less aggressive pet that will be open to interacting with all family members. However, training your rabbit is also an opportunity to strengthen the bond with your pet. Indeed, you will be teaching your pet tricks while rewarding him with small, healthy treats such as pieces of raw carrot. Doing so allows your rabbit to become better trained and start trusting you more. 

Make a Food Upgrade

When looking after your rabbit, making sure you have the right food for your rabbit is so important in ensuring they stay healthy. Aside from providing free time, exercise, and fresh, clean water, picking the right food for your rabbits is crucial for their health. Naturally, their diets will primarily be composed of hay. However, you should also consider supplying treats like pieces of vegetables and fruits, such as carrots. Because these foods are higher in sugars than your bunny’s standard food, it is important to give it to them in moderation. Additionally, rabbit nuggets can help you provide your pet with all the nutrients and vitamins needed for a healthy life. 


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