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Forum BEHAVIOR What are fun games and things to do with your bunny?

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    • Coco the Lionhead Bunny
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        My Coco is overall very energetic and stuff, he’s 7, so not quite a senior but also not a young adult. Sometimes he gets really bored and chews the baseboards, digs the carpet, and does things he’s not supposed to. What are some fun activities and games I can play with him to make him more happy and not bored? Thank you.


      • BuckyLuna12
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          You should try putting new toys in his cage and try training him so he’s not bored. Maybe set up an obstacle course, or sit with him when he’s running around. Even try putting him in a new area to play so he can explore. He also might just be playing in his own way with the chewing and digging. For the digging get a bucket of sand or something and just let him get it all out there. And for the chewing try giving him some chew toys or a salt block


        • sarahthegemini
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            For games you could get some plastic bowling pins and see if he’ll knock them down. Then put them back up again etc. Same goes for stacking cups. Mine love those.

            As BuckyLuna5678 suggested, a digging box would be great. I have to say tho, bunnies do not need salt blocks.


          • Clem&M
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              I have a home made digging box made out of a chewy box with long strips of packaging paper (the brown one) and both my buns love them and they never get tired of it. Another thing I can recommend is a tunnel, I bought one that you can add a tent to it for your rabbits to hide in, they loves running in and out of the tunnel. And lastly I recommend a willow ball, or a ball made out of woven grass, bunnies love throwing these around and it’s safe for them to eat.


            • Coco the Lionhead Bunny
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                Posted By BuckyLuna5678 on 7/14/2017 9:34 PM
                You should try putting new toys in his cage and try training him so he’s not bored. Maybe set up an obstacle course, or sit with him when he’s running around. Even try putting him in a new area to play so he can explore. He also might just be playing in his own way with the chewing and digging. For the digging get a bucket of sand or something and just let him get it all out there. And for the chewing try giving him some chew toys or a salt block

                I’ve tried giving him a dig box and he has multiple chew toys, but for some reason he does not like to play with it.


              • LBJ10
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                  What about a puzzle toy or cat treat ball to put food in?


                • BuckyLuna12
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                    Maybe experiment and get him a couple different types of toys. Throw toys, toys he can knock down, toys he can push, treat toys. Also boxes are great. Put a couple holes in them and they can jump on them and hide inside them.

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