
Getting a pet can be a wonderful way to teach your children about responsibility and help them create an unbreakable bond with an animal. But if you don’t feel like your family is quite ready to take on the extra responsibility of a cat or dog, you might be thinking about getting a smaller, more low-maintenance pet. For families who are thinking about getting a pet for the first time, a rabbit can be ideal. Generally, rabbits like to be in twos, so consider this before you commit. They will need a hutch, a secure outdoor space to play and exercise, and you’ll need to feed them and clean their environment regularly. Unlike dogs they don’t need a lot of attention or walking, so they can be the perfect pet to help teach your children about responsible animal care. We’ve put together some top tips to help you teach your child how to behave around their new rabbit.
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