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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Bringing bunny to softball game

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    • Moothebun
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        Is it okay to bring them out like that? The games usually last and hour and a half. So my mom would hold him.


      • BB & Tiny
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          If the bunny is okay with being out it should be. Keep in mind the noise from both the bat hitting the ball, the umpire yelling and the crowd cheering may startle the bunny ! Both my sons were in little league


        • Moothebun
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            He’s pretty good with kids and like excitement I guess you could say from family parties. I’m probably gonna bring a play pen for him and stuff


          • jerseygirl
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              With I rabbit, I would ask myself;
              Is it necessary?
              Is it in the best interest of the rabbit?

              For a dog? Yes. Lots of socialised dogs would love all the people and being out for the day. For a prey animal? It seems too risky and stress for them can lead to problems.

              Personally, I wouldn’t do it.


            • Moothebun
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                Sometimes I think Charlie is a dog his favorite thing is people he likes to be at their level he will jump up on the couch to look you in your eye follow you around the room seeking attention. It’ll be kind of hot today so I think it’s best if he stayed home


              • jerseygirl
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                  That’s probably a good move. If they get stressy, they breathe faster and get overly hot anyway.

                  It’s good that he’s such a social guy. It’s easier in your own home with the regular people around or even guests. But at events, you don’t know how people are going to act. If someone else brings their pet and that tries to get into enclosure. Or kids who want to pick a rabbit up despite being told not to.
                  I’m too nervous about all that stuff.

                  When I did have a single rabbit though, I use to take her to my parents house when I stayed there overnight. She did well there. She didn’t like the car ride so much though.  A bit different situation, I know. But there are some environments I’d feel more relaxed about taking them to.

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