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This video is all about tips for safely bringing your rabbits outside. Our rabbits love the fresh air and open space the backyard provides them but its very important that you do some prep work first to ensure their outdoor space is safe for them. \r
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Pet waste can also be hazardous to your rabbits health because it attrs beria, flies and various parasites. Even if its cleaned up regularly, the scent or particles left behind can be enough to draw these harmful things to those areas. If your rabbit comes in to cont with any of them these things can easily be transmitted. You will also want to avoid stagnant areas of water such as bird baths or ponds which are mosquito and fly havens.\r
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If you would like to learn more about the dangers of bringing your rabbits outdoors I suggest you read these articles on my blog:\r
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I would also like to note that I do not think some of the photos of runs I used in this video would be a suitable space for your rabbit to get the proper exercise they need. Instead I thought they would be great as attachments to other run areas or to give ideas of something you could build your own rabbits.\r
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Depending on the type of backyard you have it may be safer to have your rabbit in an enclosed area such as those provided by the link below. I have not been paid by this company and am not ively promoting this website but thought the photos of runs this company creates may give you some creative ideas:\r
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This video is all about tips for safely bringing your rabbits outside. Our rabbits love the fresh air and open space the backyard provides them but its very important that you do some prep work first to ensure their outdoor space is safe for them. \r
\r
Pet waste can also be hazardous to your rabbits health because it attrs beria, flies and various parasites. Even if its cleaned up regularly, the scent or particles left behind can be enough to draw these harmful things to those areas. If your rabbit comes in to cont with any of them these things can easily be transmitted. You will also want to avoid stagnant areas of water such as bird baths or ponds which are mosquito and fly havens.\r
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If you would like to learn more about the dangers of bringing your rabbits outdoors I suggest you read these articles on my blog:\r
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I would also like to note that I do not think some of the photos of runs I used in this video would be a suitable space for your rabbit to get the proper exercise they need. Instead I thought they would be great as attachments to other run areas or to give ideas of something you could build your own rabbits.\r
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Depending on the type of backyard you have it may be safer to have your rabbit in an enclosed area such as those provided by the link below. I have not been paid by this company and am not ively promoting this website but thought the photos of runs this company creates may give you some creative ideas:\r
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Please Like us on Facebook:\r
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Follow us on Twitter:\r
@BudgetBunny\r
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and Instagram:\r
BudgetBunny\r
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Website:\r
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