Ibis Hotel Bunnies
Friday, June 7th, 2013Here’s a cute commercial by Ibis Hotels featuring snuggle bunnies:
and then watch the behind the scenes video showing how they made the commercial:
Here’s a cute commercial by Ibis Hotels featuring snuggle bunnies:
and then watch the behind the scenes video showing how they made the commercial:
Watch an adorable video below of Edward, a rescued rabbit with large floppy ears, as he goes on an adventure. Edward was taken in by Special Bunny Rescue in 2012 when he was found in a state of starvation. Look at him go now!
Adele is one special bunny! Watch a video of Adele the Agility Rabbit clearing some high hurdles below:
Here’s a great video of a house rabbit drawing the attention of a wild rabbit. Separated by a screen door, they interact.
(Video by bill16504.)
Here’s a funny video of a dwarf rabbit named Champis taking on the role of a sheepdog. The video is from Käl, Sweden.
For more information, see the Daily Mail.
Check out the adorable video of happy, enriched bunnies created by the RSPCA. You can find out more tips on providing enrichment to your bunny at the RSPCA site.
For more bunny enrichment tips, view the following articles by My House Rabbit:
Here’s an adorable video of Trigger doing binkies and Bunny 500s created by his owner, Diana P. See more videos of Trigger here.
Here’s a funny commercial created by Taran G. starring her bunny BamBam. The video has been entered into the Doritos Crash the Superbowl contest. If it wins, it will air during the Super Bowl.
NOTE: Although it should go without saying, I will say it anyway: Please don’t feed your bunny Doritos.
Remember the RSPCA’s video Happy Bunnies? (If not, watch it above!) Well, they’re putting together a new Christmas Special of even more happy bunnies, and they want to feature your rabbit!
Here’s how to get involved:
(Note: The video contains images of animal testing.)
Watch the Public Service Announcement above featuring Bob Barker and his bunny pal Benny, which discusses the importance of using personal care and household products that are not tested on animals.
To view a list of cruelty-free companies (and a list of companies that DO test on animals that you should avoid), see PETA’s searchable database of companies.