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Elegant Rabbit Harness, Chic Walks With Your Bun

Price range: $24.90 through $29.90

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Elegant Rabbit Harness, Chic Walks With Your Bun
Elegant Rabbit Harness, Chic Walks With Your Bun
$24.90 $29.90Price range: $24.90 through $29.90
Specially designed for rabbits
Specially designed for rabbits
10–15 business day delivery
Delivery in
7–15 business days
Serving rabbit owners since 2019
Serving rabbit owners since 2019

✔️ Soft velcro fit
✔️ Includes matching leash
✔️ Three sizes available
✔️ Lightweight polyester

Every rabbit harness owner knows the moment: your bun discovers the front door leads somewhere exciting, and those little ears perk straight up. The Elegant rabbit harness lets you share that excitement safely, with soft polyester and velcro closures that wrap gently around your bun’s neck and chest. No fumbling with buckles while your fluffball wiggles. Just press, adjust, clip the matching leash, and you’re both ready for a little adventure.

Bunny harness and leash set built for real comfort

Most harness for rabbits options look like shrunken dog gear, and that’s a problem. Rabbits have delicate spines and a completely different body shape. This bunny harness and leash set uses wide velcro straps under the neck and belly, so pressure stays distributed instead of pulling on one spot. The three available sizes (XS, S, M) mean you can match your bun’s actual proportions rather than hoping a one-size design works. And since it comes with a coordinated rabbit leash and harness combo, you won’t need to hunt for a separate lead.

Rabbits are prey animals, and their instinct outdoors is to freeze or bolt at sudden sounds. That’s completely normal. Letting your bun explore outside on a harness and leash can actually build confidence over time, as long as you go at their pace. Start in a quiet, enclosed area and keep sessions short. You’ll know your bun is relaxed when they start grooming or doing little nose-wiggles at the grass.

What if my rabbit keeps trying to back out of the harness?

Backing out usually means the fit is too loose or your bun hasn’t had enough time to get used to the feeling. Tighten the velcro so you can slide one finger between the strap and your rabbit’s body, but no more. Then practice indoors for a few days before going outside. Some buns accept a harness in minutes, others need a week of patient short sessions with plenty of treats between attempts. Never force it. A stressed rabbit who associates the harness with fear will only fight it harder next time.


This harness is especially well suited for dwarf rabbits and Holland Lops. For the best fit and comfort, simply measure your bunny’s actual neck and chest before ordering.

Material: Polyester
Closure: Velcro (neck and belly)
Strap width: 1 in (3 cm)
Size XS: Neck 15-20 cm (5.91″-7.87″), Chest 20-25 cm (7.87″-9.84″)
Size S: Neck 20-25 cm (7.87″-9.84″), Chest 25-30 cm (9.84″-11.81″)
Size M: Neck 25-30 cm (9.84″-11.81″), Chest 30-35 cm (11.81″-13.78″)
Includes: Harness and matching leash
Best for: Dwarf and small rabbit breeds
Care: Hand wash with mild soap, air dry

There’s something special about watching your bun discover fresh grass and sunshine for the first time on a leash. Take it slow, bring treats, and enjoy those tiny outdoor binkies together. 🐇

How do I measure my rabbit for the right harness size?+
Grab a soft tape measure and wrap it around your bun’s neck where a collar would sit, then around the widest part of their chest just behind the front legs. Write both numbers down and compare them to the XS, S, and M size chart. If your bun falls between two sizes, go with the larger one. A proper fit lets you slide one finger under the strap but not two.
Can I use this harness on my Holland Lop or Lionhead?+
Yes, both breeds typically fit well in the XS or S size. Holland Lops and Lionheads are compact enough for this harness, but Lionheads have extra fur around the mane area that can make measurements tricky. Part the fur and measure against the skin to get accurate numbers. Your bun should look comfortable, not squished.
How long should my rabbit’s first outdoor harness session last?+
Keep the first few outings to about five minutes in a quiet, enclosed spot like a fenced yard. Watch your bun’s body language closely. If they flatten against the ground or thump, bring them back inside. Gradually extend sessions as your bun gets more confident. Some rabbits take to it quickly, others need several short tries before they start exploring.
Is this harness safer than using a collar on my rabbit?+
Absolutely. Collars are dangerous for rabbits because their spines and necks are extremely fragile. A sudden pull on a collar can cause serious injury. This harness distributes pressure across the neck and chest area instead of concentrating it on one point. Your bun can move naturally without risk to their delicate bone structure.
How do I wash this harness after my bun’s outdoor adventures?+
Hand wash it in lukewarm water with a mild, fragrance-free soap. Rabbits have sensitive noses, so skip anything with strong perfumes or chemicals. Rinse thoroughly to remove all soap residue, then let it air dry completely before using it again. The polyester dries quickly, so your bun won’t have to wait long for the next walk.