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Exercising my rabbit


In this PDSA PetCast, vet James tells us about exercising your rabbit.

While rabbits don't need to be walked like dogs, they do need a safe, sheltered, secure area to exercise themselves in, as well as a large hutch. 

Ideally, they should be kept in pairs, a neutered male and a neutered female make good companions.

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