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How amusing bunnies can be!


These two videos below show a bunny hopping about in a household with two dogs. 


A 'binky' is a leap of joy.

This girl is excited because she is finally returning to her area after having spent weeks in neutral territory while bonding with a new beau. You can see him in the background wondering what she's up to.


Christmas mischief.

Candy and chocolate are both on the forbidden list for bunnies. I guess this gal never got the memo. (Don't worry. It was taken away before she could eat it.)

Rabbits eat their cecal pellets which are different from normal (fecal) pellets. These cecotropes are highly nutritious.


Some bunmies like to play with toys like balls.


Mocha tries his hand at binkies.

Catching a binky on video is never easy -- never know when they will get the urge. Pardon the brief blurr out-of-focus.

Will work for treats.


Towels are such fun.


A series of binkies & bunny 500s


Playing with a hanging toy


Dog with bunnies (our bunny on Animal Planet)


Another dog with bunnies.


Even indoor bunnies can go out once in a while.


Loving his lovin's


Crazy for banana


Exploring their 'world'.

The video below is about 10 minutes long. I've included it here because I believe its length provides an idea of how bunnies roam and explore when they are given the chance. These two rabbits had recently returned to Sapphire's prior housing area after bonding for weeks in neutral territory. They then spent several days limited by the x-pen (seen in video "A binky is a leap of joy"). Now in this video,  the x-pen has been removed and they have most of the downstairs in which to roam. This clip shows a hesitant but curious Mocha getting his first look around without the limits of the x-pen, a happy-to-be-free-again Sapphire, and our dog, Hershey, behaving well with the bunnies. In one section, Sapphire performs a "bunny 500" which is another rabbit display of fun. She zips around the area and even throws in a few twists. The lovely cardboard box is part of our ever changing "bunny decor."
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