Bunny Harness with Leash, Safe Outdoor Walks

$24.90

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Bunny Harness with Leash, Safe Outdoor Walks
Bunny Harness with Leash, Safe Outdoor Walks
$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

✔️ Breathable honeycomb mesh
✔️ Adjustable neck and belly
✔️ Reinforcing safety clip
✔️ Extendable leash included

Taking your fluffball outside for the first time is one of those moments you never forget. Watching those little paws touch grass, that curious nose wiggling at every new scent. A bunny harness makes those outdoor adventures possible without the constant worry of your bun bolting into a bush. This breathable mesh harness wraps gently around your rabbit’s body, keeping them secure while they explore the world at their own pace.

Rabbit leash and harness that keeps your bun cool and comfortable

The honeycomb fabric on this harness for rabbits allows air to flow freely, so your bun stays comfortable even on warmer days. Two separate Velcro closures, one at the neck and one under the belly, let you dial in a snug fit without squeezing. A reinforcing clip with a quick-release buckle adds another layer of security on top of the Velcro. The included rabbit leash and harness system features a 47 in (120 cm) elastic lead that extends to 2 meters, giving your rabbit room to hop around while you stay in control. Putting it on and taking it off is simple, which makes daily use realistic rather than a wrestling match.

Rabbits are naturally curious animals that benefit from supervised outdoor time. Fresh air and new sensory experiences, like feeling grass and hearing birds, provide mental enrichment that keeps boredom at bay. Even short sessions of 15 to 20 minutes can help a shy bun build confidence over time.

What if my rabbit freezes or flops when wearing a harness?

This is completely normal. Many buns will pancake flat or refuse to move the first time they feel something around their body. The trick is to introduce the rabbit harness indoors first. Let your bun sniff it, then drape it loosely for a few minutes without clipping the leash. Reward calm behavior with a favorite treat or a gentle head rub. Over several short sessions, most rabbits accept the harness and start moving normally. If your bun still seems stressed after a week of patient practice, some rabbits simply prefer a secure exercise pen outdoors instead.

This harness will not fit every rabbit body type. Giant breeds and very small dwarf rabbits may fall outside the available size range, so always measure your bun’s neck and chest before ordering. The Velcro can also pick up fur over time, so check the closures regularly to make sure they still grip firmly.

Material: Polyester breathable mesh
Size M: Neck 14 to 7 in (18 cm) (5.51″ to 7.08″), Chest 18 to 10 in (25 cm) (7.09″ to 9.84″)
Size L: Neck 16 to 8 in (20 cm) (6.3″ to 7.87″), Chest 20 to 12.5 in (32 cm) (7.87″ to 12.6″)
Leash: 47 in (120 cm), extends to 78.5 in (200 cm) (elastic)
Colors: Black, blue, pink, red
Best for: Medium dwarf and lop breeds, supervised outdoor time only

There is nothing quite like watching your bun do their first outdoor binky on a sunny afternoon. Grab a treat pouch, find a quiet patch of grass, and let the adventure begin 🐇

How do I choose the right size harness for my bun?+
Measure your bun’s neck and chest with a soft tape measure while they are relaxed. Size M fits necks from 5.51″ to 7.08″ and chests from 7.09″ to 9.84″. Size L fits necks from 6.3″ to 7.87″ and chests from 7.87″ to 12.6″. If your bun falls between sizes, go with the larger one for comfort.
How long should my rabbit’s first outdoor walk be?+
Start with just 10 to 15 minutes in a quiet, shaded area. Your bun may spend most of that time sitting still and sniffing the ground, which is perfectly fine. Gradually increase the time as your rabbit grows more confident. Always watch for signs of stress like thumping or trying to bolt.
Can I use this harness on a baby rabbit?+
Baby buns under 3 months old are generally too small for either size and are still building their immune systems. Wait until your rabbit is at least 12 weeks old and fully vaccinated before venturing outside. Even then, measure carefully to make sure the smallest size fits snugly without being loose.
Will my bun overheat wearing this harness in summer?+
The breathable honeycomb mesh helps with airflow, but rabbits are sensitive to heat no matter what they wear. Avoid walks when temperatures exceed 75°F (24°C). Stick to early morning or evening outings, and always bring water. If your bun starts breathing rapidly or splays out flat, head back inside immediately.
Should I let my rabbit hop freely or guide the leash during walks?+
Let your bun lead. Rabbits are not dogs, and pulling on the leash can startle them or strain their delicate spine. The elastic leash stretches to 2 meters, giving your bun space to explore at their own pace. Stay close, keep the leash relaxed, and gently redirect only if your rabbit heads toward something unsafe.