How to Introduce a New Rabbit to Your Home Environment

Welcoming a new rabbit into your home is an exciting milestone—but it requires thoughtful preparation to ensure a smooth transition. Drawing on my 10 years of rabbit rescue and foster work, this guide outlines proven methods to help your bunny feel safe, confident, and loved from day one.


Preparing Your Space

  1. Designate a Quiet Zone: Use a roomy exercise pen with hay, water, and hideaway.

  2. Rabbit‑Proofing: Secure loose wires, cover furniture legs, and remove toxic plants.

  3. Familiar Scents: Place items with your scent and a piece of the rabbit’s original bedding.


The First 48 Hours


Building Trust Through Bonding


Integrating with Other Pets

  1. Scent Swapping: Exchange bedding between pets to familiarize scents.

  2. Visual Introductions: Use a barrier so they can see—but not touch—each other safely.

  3. Supervised Meetings: Short, calm interactions on neutral turf; keep dogs on leash.


Troubleshooting Common Fears


Conclusion

With patience, consistency, and respect for your rabbit’s natural instincts, the introduction process can be a rewarding journey of trust and companionship. Follow these steps and you’ll watch your new bunny blossom into a confident, affectionate member of your family.


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