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Revision as of 13:00, 19 August 2015
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Rabbit agility started in Europe and has gradually spread across the world. Rabbits can be taught a course consisting of jumps, hoops, A-Frames, Teeter-totters, and much more. Equipment can be purchased, put together from materials from a hardware store, or simply dowels sitting on top of two platforms.
Not all rabbits will like agility, but many enjoy the activity. It is a great bonding experience for the rabbit and owner.
Equipment shops
- Dee Millen Rabbit Accessories, Bunny Jumps. (United Kingdom)
Further reading
Rabbit agility from Napoleon Bunnparte
- iowahopping
- Rabbit Jumping UK
- New Hampshire Netherlands, Teaching your rabbit to hurdle
Below are sites of various established agility clubs around the world.