Three situations in which rabbits are vulnerable to accidental injury

1. Rabbits climb high places

The rabbits can’t help but frighten, when the rabbits are not careful When climbing to a high place, the pet owner must not drive or frighten the rabbit. If the rabbit is frightened, it is easy to cause the rabbit to jump down in a panic. The bone wall of a rabbit is thinner than that of a cat, and it is easy to fracture when jumping from a high place. And it may also cause the rabbit to land on its head first when it jumps down, breaking the front teeth. Therefore, when the rabbit is found to be on a high place, the pet owner should approach the rabbit slowly and carefully hold the rabbit down.

Be careful when picking up the rabbit; when picking up the rabbit, be sure to keep the rabbit close to your body to prevent the rabbit from jumping off your hands because of the uneasy struggle. If you find that you can’t control the rabbit, you should squat down immediately to avoid the rabbit jumping from a high place. In addition, pet owners should avoid standing by the window holding the rabbit to avoid accidents.

Second, the unsafe factors of cages

Many rabbit cages are made of iron products Yes, the rabbit jumping up and down in the rabbit cage may cause the skin to be hooked or stuck by the iron products, which may cause the rabbit to be sprained or fractured in severe cases. Therefore, if your rabbit is more active and likes to be in the cage It is best to put some soft padding in the rabbit cage, and reasonably set the gap between the grass frame and the rabbit cage to prevent the rabbit’s feet from being stuck and cause serious consequences.

Three, the rabbit goes down the stairs

The hind legs of the rabbit are longer than the front legs, so the rabbit goes up the stairs It is easy, but it is difficult to go down the stairs, so try not to let the rabbit go down the stairs by itself, and be careful not to startle the rabbit when it goes down the stairs, it is best to hold it down to prevent the rabbit from rolling down the stairs when it is frightened. to cause serious damage.

The above is our introduction to the three situations in which rabbits are vulnerable to accidental injury. I hope pet owners usually avoid the above situations.

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