Rabbit Harness Rosa, Sized for Tiny Buns

$24.90

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Rabbit Harness Rosa, Sized for Tiny Buns
Rabbit Harness Rosa, Sized for Tiny Buns
$24.90
Specially designed for rabbits
Specially designed for rabbits
10–15 business day delivery
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Serving rabbit owners since 2019
Serving rabbit owners since 2019

✔️ Fits small rabbit breeds
✔️ Safety clip closure
✔️ Leash included (47.2 in)
✔️ Adjusts in seconds

Your search for the right rabbit harness for a small breed ends here. Picture your little Holland Lop doing an excited nose-wiggle at the front door, ready to explore the yard. The Rosa harness was built specifically for smaller rabbits who slip right out of standard gear. It clips on in seconds and comes with a 47.2 in (120cm) leash, so you’re ready to head outside straight out of the box.

Bunny harness and leash that actually stays put

Your bun is quick, wiggly, and surprisingly strong for a little fluffball. The Rosa uses an adjustable harness for rabbits design with a safety clip that holds far better than simple velcro straps. Unlike generic bunny harness and leash sets, this one wraps snugly around your rabbit’s body without putting pressure on their delicate spine. The included rabbit leash and harness combo means no extra purchases needed before your first walk.

Rabbits are prey animals, so the outdoors can feel overwhelming at first. Start by letting your bun wear the harness indoors for a few short sessions before heading outside. Watch for stress signals like thumping, freezing, or heavy breathing, and always let your rabbit set the pace.

What if my rabbit freezes and refuses to move outside?

Totally normal. Most buns flatten against the ground the first few times. Sit on the grass next to them, offer a small treat, and let curiosity take over. Never drag or pull your rabbit forward on the leash. Some rabbits need three or four outdoor sessions before they start exploring on their own. Patience is everything here, and those first little hops are worth the wait.

This harness is designed for small breeds, so it will not fit larger rabbits like Flemish Giants or French Lops. Always measure your bun’s chest before ordering to make sure you pick the right size.

Material: Polyester
Sizes: XS (9.45 in / 24cm), S (13.39 in / 34cm)
Leash length: 47.24 in / (120cm)
Closure: Adjustable straps with safety clip
Best for: Dwarf rabbits, Holland Lops, Netherland Dwarfs, and other small breeds

Seeing your bun take those first cautious hops on fresh grass is one of the best moments. The Rosa makes it possible, one safe little adventure at a time. 🐇

How do I get my bun used to wearing a harness?+
Start indoors. Lay the harness near your rabbit and let them sniff it for a day or two. Then loosely drape it on their back during a calm moment. Once your bun stops flinching, fasten it for a few minutes at a time. Most rabbits accept it within a week of short daily sessions.
Can I use this harness for an outdoor walk in my neighborhood?+
You can, but stay alert. Avoid areas with dogs off leash, loud traffic, or pesticide-treated lawns. A quiet backyard or garden is usually the safest bet for your bun. Always keep the leash short enough to gently guide them away from anything risky, and never leave them unattended.
How do I know which size to pick for my bun?+
Measure around your rabbit’s chest, just behind the front legs, with a soft tape measure. If the measurement is under 9.45 in, go with XS. Up to 13.39 in, choose S. If your bun falls between sizes, pick the larger one and adjust the straps for a snug but comfortable fit.
Is a harness safer than a collar for rabbits?+
Absolutely. Rabbits have very fragile spines and neck bones. A collar can cause serious injury if your bun bolts or gets startled. A harness distributes pressure across the chest and shoulders instead, which is much safer. Most rabbit-savvy vets will tell you to never use a collar on a rabbit.
How long should outdoor walks last for a rabbit?+
For the first few outings, keep it to five or ten minutes. Watch your bun closely. If they’re doing little binkies and exploring, they’re happy. If they flatten, thump, or try to bolt, bring them back inside. Over time, most rabbits enjoy sessions of 20 to 30 minutes in mild weather.