TurtleShark
Active Member
Unfortunity, my dog has become unhappy with my rabbit lately and she's been moved outside. Now that it's getting cold, I'm dreading the day when I'm going to have to fully confine her to her hutch. Normally she has full access to the run outside of her cage but I don't think I should let her out when there's three foot of snow on the ground.
Would I be able to shovel and area off for her once in a while (maybe once or twice a week) outside in her run for her to hop around in under supervision? Or could I bring her inside? Would she be uncomfortable going from freezing temperatures to a warm house?
She's been out since the snow began to melt this spring. She has straw in her cage and I'm changing her water three times a day to keep it from freezing. She has unlimited hay and pellets for now, and large portions of veggies as well.
What do you think? Other than bringing her in full time (I would if I could, trust me) what would you do?
Would I be able to shovel and area off for her once in a while (maybe once or twice a week) outside in her run for her to hop around in under supervision? Or could I bring her inside? Would she be uncomfortable going from freezing temperatures to a warm house?
She's been out since the snow began to melt this spring. She has straw in her cage and I'm changing her water three times a day to keep it from freezing. She has unlimited hay and pellets for now, and large portions of veggies as well.
What do you think? Other than bringing her in full time (I would if I could, trust me) what would you do?