Rabbits generally don't like to be picked up but it's sometimes necessary, like for vet visits. To safely pick up a rabbit, place one hand under its chest and the other hand supporting its back legs, holding it gently but securely against your chest since rabbits have fragile spines. Children should sit quietly and let the rabbit approach them first before interacting.
Rabbits generally don't like to be picked up but it's sometimes necessary, like for vet visits. To safely pick up a rabbit, place one hand under its chest and the other hand supporting its back legs, holding it gently but securely against your chest since rabbits have fragile spines. Children should sit quietly and let the rabbit approach them first before interacting.
Rabbits generally don't like to be picked up but it's sometimes necessary, like for vet visits. To safely pick up a rabbit, place one hand under its chest and the other hand supporting its back legs, holding it gently but securely against your chest since rabbits have fragile spines. Children should sit quietly and let the rabbit approach them first before interacting.
animals and enjoy lots of attention and company. Many rabbits don’t like to be picked up but there are times you will need to pick up your rabbit, a trip to the vet for example. As rabbits’ spines are fragile, make sure their hind legs are secure so 1. Place one hand they cannot kick out and damage their spine. under the chest. Make sure children sit quietly and allow the rabbit to come to them first before interacting.
2. The other hand 3. Hold gently but
supporting back legs. securely against your chest.