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Elf Mommy

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An old pic (2008) of Rilee

My early years of college I used to go home almost every month, a 4.5 hour drive one way. This was taken on our way back to school after a holiday break.
 
In my van, the front seat is all hers.
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3 hours stuck in I-95 traffic was no fun for me or Digdug
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Why not, Nancy? .. How old is your bunny?
Freedom in a car may not be good for younger buns, but if one travels alot, and has a well behaved but curious rabbit, bunny proofing the vehicle is a good idea.
Digdugs older and more mature now, I dont have to cage her on trips anymore cause the fear of travel has worn off. and if she does want a look around, its pretty well bunny proofed.
If one has already bunny proofed their house, then this should be a natural next step for the serious rabbit lover. .. and so you only bunny proofed a room or two in your home, do the same with your car, bunny proof just a section if possible.
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Oh, Acacia would kill me if I 1.Took her out on a walk/drive or 2.Took pics of the scene!! :p

She only travels to move to a new house with us (so far she's up to 4 moves and we're moving again next week :/ ) and to the vet but thank goodness we haven't had her to the vet in a while.
 
Bunnys that put up well with travel would rather stay put, that much is certian.
I envy folks that can harness/walk their rabbits. I tried that a couple times on Digdug and she bucked and kicked. It looked exactly like i was reeling in a swordfish from one of those TV shows :X
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All my guys (Well, except Star, he takes lazy to a whole new level :p) love going for walks. The last one I took Jabberwocky on, ever couple of steps he would do these enormous binkies, he just loves being able to go places.
 
DelightfulEccentricity wrote:
I think my only fear would be if a loose bun managed to get behind my pedals. Gods forbid I crush a bunny trying to avoid an accident! :(

Yes, or if the rabbit's in the passenger seat & you have to apply the breaks, or the rabbit distracts you wanting to play, or urinates, or ....
 

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