Hi! I want to get my rabbit a stroller to go on walks. I have been recommend 2 but I just can not choose! The first one is the Ibiyaya 5-in-1 pet carrier. My cousin has this one and she absolutely loves it. Lennon the bunny also has it and she seems to like it too, but this stroller is quite expensive, and I will have to pay for it with my own money. I do like the colors tho.
The second one recommended to me is the Paws and Pals jogger stroller. This was recommended to me by my friend and she said she loves it. Although they only have it in black where I can find it. There is nothing wrong with black but I am just a person who loves colors and likes funky designs.
I would love to know your all’s opinions on each stroller! It would be great to help my indecisive self chose one lol.
Thanks!
Edited by Syrianhamsterlover09, 02 May 2021 - 06:28 AM.
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Posted 02 May 2021 - 06:49 AM
Can't help with opinions, but if you want funky/wild colors you can use non toxic acrylic with a childs overcoat, or spraypaint (With the overcoat in a few layers). There was a better one that modge podge that starts with a P, but its not coming to me ;-;
Anyways, try to get a non toxic overcoat made for use with childs toys and you can paint it. For any fabric, leather/fabric paint works, and you may want a white base coat or you can sew on flowers and shapes like embroidery.
I wouldn't recommend taking your rabbit outside at all due to the dangers. They can easily get scared from animals like dogs, racoons, etc, and rabbits can die very easily from shock.
Even if he's not scared, other dangers can appear, such as fleas, ticks, mites, and other bugs. Most rabbits aren't vaccinated/can't be vacinnated against things such as rabies in North America so if he was to get bitten it would be really expensive vet fee.
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If you do decide to buy one for him, take the following into consideration. You need enough space for a hide in there, or cover the entire thing with a thin sheet especially because those two are open at the top in case he gets scared. Also, you'll need room for hay in there since rabbits need 24/7 access to hay. You might want to put a pee pad down in there just in case he needs to go during your walk. With both of them I would never leave the top open since he can jump out, and you don't want that happening!!!
The first one looks alright. It has more uses too so more bang for your buck if you do decide to buy one.
The second one you showed has mesh on the bottom and the side which your bunny can probably chew through easily, so I wouldn't get this one.
I hope this helped you!
Edited by ajuniceuhamsters, 02 May 2021 - 07:52 AM.