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There is an informative thread on harnesses here:

http://www.rabbitsonline.net/f14/harnesses-76866/


and also here:


http://www.rabbitsonline.net/f14/questions-about-collars-harnesses-78859/

Both threads provide great information.

Just bear in mind that most rabbits are frightened of new environments. They also tend to just graze, so you may end up spending most of the time just standing there. And be sure that wherever they graze, the area has not been sprayed with fertilizer or weed control. Also be careful that they don't consume too much of the "new grass/greens" which could upset their tummies.

I prefer to set up an exercise pen for outside time. I stay out with them to keep them safe. The pen allows them to romp freely without the contraints of a leash -- more conducive to binkies!
 
Cool!

They look like they're going to have a great time.

Our Sasquatch is only 3 months old, but already loves his harness time. We take him out at least 2x a day for leash time. He's really easy about letting us put the harness on him, and actually comes to us when we hold it up to show him.

Although, I should point out we don't 'walk' him. He leads us to where he wants to go, and we're fine with that.

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What I said has already been said hahaha :) also watch out for wild rabbits, I take mine out to a little meadow thinge aswell but have to be careful of wilds that carry disease
 
I have one for my dwarf and I just got a retractable leash for small dogs so she has a little space to hop but its going to get into anything without me noticing it.
 

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