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Forum BONDING Best pet stroller to bond rabbits in?

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    • Starla
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        I’m wondering what the best pet stroller is for my buns to bond in. I have a 9 pound rabbit (Severus) and a 3 pound jersey wooly (Houdini) lots of hair, makes him bigger). 

        I’m wondering if anyone has a stroller that they like and recommend or even ones that they don’t recommend. If you have one for a different animal, still feel free to give me advice.

        If you don’t have a pet stroller but have stroller for your child, do you recommend 3 wheels or 4 wheels for these walks? I will be walking them around a park trail (it has a cement path).

        What I’m looking for: Big enough for both rabbits, durable enough, and has some storage for treats and veggies. Hopefully (but doesn’t have to be) accessible to the rabbits from the front and back. 

        What I’m not looking for: Something from China (I’m ordering off amazon), something that I can’t purchase from the US (like those UK brands that I always want but shipping is too expensive or they don’t deliver here), something not big enough of course, and something that doesn’t shut.

        Please don’t advertise, I want personal opinions not an ad. I know that binkybunny doesn’t allow advertising, so please don’t be someone trying to find a loophole. 


      • BunnyFriends
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          Don’t know much about brands but definitely four wheels, more stable.


        • Azerane
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            I never used a stroller, pet one or kids one. However, while out shopping I have on a number of occasions seen strollers with three wheels tip back, simply because the child put more of their weight higher up the back of the seat, or there was a bag hanging from the handle. Four wheeled ones tend to have more weight at the front so would be less likely to tip if your bunnies were running laps inside the enclosed part


          • Starla
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              Posted By Azerane on 4/29/2017 6:34 PM

              I never used a stroller, pet one or kids one. However, while out shopping I have on a number of occasions seen strollers with three wheels tip back, simply because the child put more of their weight higher up the back of the seat, or there was a bag hanging from the handle. Four wheeled ones tend to have more weight at the front so would be less likely to tip if your bunnies were running laps inside the enclosed part

              I think I’m going to get the 4 wheeled one. I have used a 3 wheel jogging stroller for a child but haven’t had problems. But that is very good advice and I’m going to be safe than sorry. I never thought of it for a rabbit, but the rabbit rescue I’m fostering to adopt from said they use it for bonding sometimes. One person in particular that is part of the rescue group uses one all of the time. I thought I would give it a try!


            • BanditCamp
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                Are you trying to stress bond them? You normally uave to keep an eye on them especially if they fight


              • Starla
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                  I’m think that is what it is. I know many people take them on car rides as a way to stress bond which I could never see how you could keep an eye on them during that situation. I should add they have been in the bonding process for at least a month. My smaller rabbit decided to fight back recently, causing a fight between both.  So thats why the rescue recommended this way. I think it will be good b/c if i’m near them during bonding Sev will rarely try to fight, especially if she’s on a walk and near me. What’s so funny about this bondnig is that Sev will be all aggressive when in the bonding place but lays right next to Houdini when in her cage. They both have sperate dog x pens. 

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