It can be difficult to bunny proof a room for Happy because he just loves to gnaw on the most obscure things. Although he likes the ususal books and paper and shoes, that I try to always keep out of reach, he unfortunatly occasionally likes to sink his cute little two front teeth into the painted walls(even soaked in bitter apple, yuck!)Bad bad! He'll have a big bowl of bunny food (like hay alfalfa and pellets), a big bowl of fresh veggies, and a sort of woody chews but still takes to the wall
. When he does I say "bad bad!" and he'll try one or two more times till he gets the message! If only I could plate the walls in steel.
I was afraid to give him cardboard to chew 'cause he'll probably eat it all up and get a bad bellyachebut then again it's most certainly better than the walls, so I will give it a try
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One other thing I find troublesome though is the total lack of toys for bunnies at the petshops, I have been to twelve and not one has a line of bunny "safe and approved toys" I give him toys made for babies that he can't eat through or get hurt by, and he's got his own collection of teddies(lucky bunny). If you know of any good online resources where I could find more bunny toys please let me know. Thanks!







(even soaked in bitter apple, yuck!)Bad bad! He'll have a big bowl of bunny food (like hay alfalfa and pellets), a big bowl of fresh veggies, and a sort of woody chews but still takes to the wall
. When he does I say "bad bad!" and he'll try one or two more times till he gets the message! If only I could plate the walls in steel. 
but then again it's most certainly better than the walls, so I will give it a try
.
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