How are you supposed to hold a bunny?
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Charlotte Cooper
Studied at Harvard University, Lives in Boston. Passionate about healthcare and currently working as a nurse practitioner.
Hello, I'm a wildlife care expert with years of experience in handling and caring for small animals, including rabbits. When it comes to holding a bunny, it's important to do so in a way that ensures the rabbit's safety and comfort. Here's the correct way to hold a bunny:
1. Approach the rabbit slowly and calmly to avoid startling it.
2. Support its body by placing one hand under its chest, just behind the front legs.
3. Hold the rabbit securely but gently, ensuring that your hand is supporting its hind legs as well.
4. **Keep the rabbit's back against your body** to give it a sense of security.
5. Never lift a rabbit by its ears, as this can cause injury.
1. Approach the rabbit slowly and calmly to avoid startling it.
2. Support its body by placing one hand under its chest, just behind the front legs.
3. Hold the rabbit securely but gently, ensuring that your hand is supporting its hind legs as well.
4. **Keep the rabbit's back against your body** to give it a sense of security.
5. Never lift a rabbit by its ears, as this can cause injury.
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Studied at the University of Amsterdam, Lives in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Support the rabbit's hindquarters. Your bunny needs to feel secure in your arms. If your rabbit struggles when being picked up, hold him/her firmly, but be ready to put him/her down. Your rabbit may think the better alternative to being held is to leap from your arms, but this can cause serious injury.
2023-04-08 17:53:33
Zoe White
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Support the rabbit's hindquarters. Your bunny needs to feel secure in your arms. If your rabbit struggles when being picked up, hold him/her firmly, but be ready to put him/her down. Your rabbit may think the better alternative to being held is to leap from your arms, but this can cause serious injury.