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Forum HABITATS AND TOYS Rabbit carrier on wheels?

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    • colleenbunny
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         I would like to make a carrier on wheels, so that it is easier to carry and it would be much less of a bumpy ride. I was thinking of using a suitcase for the wheels. Any suggestions?


      • BonnieSue
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          I purchased a pet stroller for Hazel because I thought it would be nice to take her on walks on the back country roads. She is very good about it and loves being in there. When I researched having a pet stroller for her, I found that some buns really liked it, and some got panicked and chewed on the mesh or the inside of the stroller. So the general consensus was it would be okay if your bun wasn’t a heavy chewer and didn’t get panicked in there. This is the search results from ebay… there are many models to choose from. I got a model by “Best Pet” with 3 wheels in camouflage print. It’s super cute and a nice way for my niece to interact with Hazel.

          http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_trksid=p3984.m570.l1313.TR0.TRC0&_nkw=Pet+Stroller&_sacat=0&_from=R40


        • PurpleBunni
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            That’s an interesting thought. I have been thinking about getting a large basket to put on the front of my bicycle for my future bun to ride in, but thought wondered if that would be loads of fun or terrifying for bun.


          • Sarita
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              Totally impractical for loading in a car period. Would be extra weight when loading and frankly I don’t want wheels damaging my car upholstery – I paid too much for my car to have that happen.

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          Forum HABITATS AND TOYS Rabbit carrier on wheels?