Exercise
You will need a run so your Rabbits can go outside to stretch their legs and graze on some grass. They will need some kind of shelter in their run to shade them from the sun and keep warm and snug in the winter. You could also let your bunny have free run of the house for an hour or two. Make sure you hide any wires as they will chew them. That way they get their exercise even in horrid weather.













Rabbits can get exercise in their cages if you give them enough room to explore. Change their set up daily to give them new things to do. Just shuffling a few toys around can make it seem like a whole new area.













DO NOT USE THE FOLLOWING:

Large Exercise Balls

These are very bad for Rabbits as they can and will cause crippling injuries to their back, feet, and toes. The ball may be physically large enough to hold a Rabbit, but it is still not safe. Rabbits are not as flexible as Hamsters and other small rodents - their spines do not bend that way. Some packaging say they are OK for small animals but it is incorrect.

Exercise Wheels

These are also very bad for Rabbits as they can and will cause crippling injuries to their back, feet, and toes.

Anything that has small parts shouldn't be used either as small parts can be a choking hazard.

Please understand - these balls and wheels are potentially lethal - your Rabbit could break its back! There are so many cheaper alternatives that your Rabbit will love!
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