Rabbit sports started in the 1970s when Swedish rabbit owners started holding
rabbit jumping competitions — much like horse jumping — an activity that is also called rabbit hopping.
Many
rabbit jumping competitions require that your rabbit wear a harness, so make sure that you start introducing the harness well ahead of time.
Inside you will learn about... ✓ What rabbit jumping is ✓ What you need to get started ✓ Preparing your rabbit before you start jumping ✓ How to teach your rabbit to jump ✓ Solutions to common problems ✓
Rabbit jumping competitions ✓ Building your own fences And much more!
Not exact matches
A teenage Harding (Margot Robbie) sews her own uniforms, makes a coat out of the skins of
rabbits she's shot, and out -
jumps the
competition; the sport's notoriously conservative judges feign indifference, even after she begins doing things no American woman has done before on the ice.
And that the first
rabbit jumping club organized their first
competitions back in the 70's?
In Europe, agility and
jumping competitions are popular for
rabbits, and at rat shows, rats compete on agility courses as well.
Jumping competitions allow
rabbits to show off how high and how accurately they can
jump.
While bunny
jumping is technically a
competition, it's also a great way to spend some fun time with other
rabbit owners.
There are also numerous videos on the Internet of
rabbits competing in
jumping competitions and performing agility courses.
On the Move
Rabbits that compete in agility or
jumping competitions usually wear a harness with a light, long leash attached.
Rabbit jumping is different from agility
competitions because
jumps are the only obstacles.