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Forum DIET & CARE Rabbit Food and walking

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    • Baby-Daisy
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        What kind of rabbit food do you get?

        I use  is this a good brand?

         

        And do rabbit like walking on a harnesses and are they safe?


      • Snowytoshi
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          Some rabbits get very stressed from walking on a harness, not to mention my rabbits know how to slip right out of them. So no I wouldn’t risk it.


        • Baby-Daisy
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            Okay thanks!


          • LittlePuffyTail
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              I use Oxbow pellets. It’s one of the better brands. I’m not sure of the ingredients to that Purina brand. I will see what I can find online.

              Most of the members here agree that harnesses and rabbits don’t mix. It’s dangerous if the rabbit gets scared and tries to run away, he can be seriously injured.


            • Baby-Daisy
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                Okay thanks for telling me


              • tanlover14
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                  We used to feed our buns Purina Complete. Which I think is close to what you’re buying, BUT all the Purina Brands I have looked up are all alfalfa based pellets. You should start feeding her Adult pellets which are timothy based.

                  Oxbow is probably one of the best brands (in my opinion, it is the best!) for your bun.


                • LoveChaCha
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                    Chacha bun gets American Pet Diner Timothy based pellets. A bit pricey but it contains no fillers. Oxbow is quite a popular brand and good for buns.


                  • Sarita
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                      I think this is actually fine for your rabbit. Pellets should be a small part of the diet and these are affordable for you – so it’s not a problem.


                    • Baby-Daisy
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                        Okay thanks for all of yalls opion. I will be saving about $17 because not I will not be getting a harnesses. Thank you!

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