If you have a pet rabbit that you allow to run around the house at times, then you need to be implementing safety strategies. A rabbit can easily get into all kinds of things that could result in illness or injury. If you let your rabbit out of his or her cage, have a designated area for them that they cannot leave. This will keep them from becoming lost in the house or getting stepped on by a family member. Always keep an eye on your rabbit as well while they are out, no matter what.
Rabbits are likely to chew things like electrical cords, so keep this in mind when you let your pet out to play or get some additional exercise. Prevent your rabbit from coming into contact with things like electricity or chemicals. Don’t spray chemicals or cleaners in the vicinity of your rabbit. It could irritate his lungs or cause breathing problems. Keep all chemically related items far from your rabbit, preferably locked away.
Pay attention to your rabbit and his appearance. Make note of any changes to the eyes, ears or fur. If you see anything significant, make an appointment to see your vet right away. Once rabbits become ill, they can quickly get worse. It’s very helpful to learn First Aid for animals in case something happens to your pet. Many vets have handbooks on this you can purchase. Keep your rabbit safe by eliminating danger and learning how to react in emergency situations.