Stop Your Rabbit Escaping: Tips from Weybridge

Rabbits are adorable, curious, and - let's be honest - absolute Houdinis when it comes to escaping! Whether it's a well-timed dash through a half-open door or a dig-for-freedom mission under the run, rabbits are surprisingly good at finding ways to roam. So, what can you do to stop your bunny bolting and how do you get them back if they do make a break for it?
Read our guide below and get in touch with our team at Weybridge for advice if you‘re planning an upgrade to your rabbit's run or hutch.
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Have you had your rabbit microchipped? If your bunny does make an escape, having them microchipped will help to ensure they're returned to you if handed in to a vet or animal rescue centre. Call us on 01932 855856 to arrange a microchipping appointment at our vet practice in Weybridge for extra peace of mind.
Rabbits on the run - preventing fluffy escapes
Why do rabbits escape?
Boredom, lack of space or just sheer determination can all send rabbits searching for adventure in Surrey. They're natural diggers and explorers, so if your garden or enclosure isn't bunny-proof, they'll find the weak spot!
Escape prevention tips
You don't need to build a fortress, but a few simple tweaks can make a big difference:
- Secure the hutch: Use sturdy bolts and check for signs of chewing or weakness.
- Dig-proof the run: Add buried wire mesh or paving slabs as the base and around the perimeter to stop tunnelling.
- Check for gaps: Rabbits can squeeze through surprisingly small spaces, so block off gaps under gates and fences.
- Supervise playtime: If your rabbit has free-roam time, stay nearby and keep the area enclosed.
If your rabbit escapes…
Don't panic, most rabbits stay close to home and hide rather than bolt. Try these tips:
- Stay quiet: Loud noises can scare your rabbit into running further.
- Look low: Check hedges, under decking or behind sheds - favourite bunny hiding spots!
- Tempt them back: Leave out tasty treats (like herbs or their usual pellets) near their hutch or favourite spot.
- Enlist help: Extra pairs of eyes, and hands, are always useful!
If your rabbit is still missing after a few hours, pop a post on local Facebook community pages and call us at Weybridge on 01932 855856 in case someone has handed them in.
Better safe than sorry
Escaped rabbits can quickly get into trouble with roads, predators or poisonous plants around Surrey - so prevention is always best. A secure, stimulating environment and regular check-ups can help keep your rabbit healthy, happy and safely where they belong.
We're here to help your bunny stay grounded (literally!) so reach out to our veterinary team at Weybridge for more advice on rabbit safety.
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Don't forget to book an appointment if you'd like to explore microchipping for your rabbit at our vet practice in Weybridge.
