5 Reasons Why Rabbits Are Great ESA

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While cats and dogs are popular ESA choices, that doesn't mean there aren't other options. Bunnies make great household pets too.

 

I can tell as my sister has one who is as fluffy as is caring.

 

Provided the ease of online services these days, she got in touch with an ESA doctor and obtained an ESA letter for Kit(her 3 months old rabbit). 

 

Moreover, if you are living in a small house, and are not fond of taking your pet for a walk, bunnies could be your choice.

 

Have a look at their advantages as a pet and ESA,

Rabbits Are Calm and Quiet Animals

Bunnies could be one of the calmest animals to live around. If you have nosey neighbors or have old people living nearby, who might have an issue with animals living around. Bunnies could get by unnoticed, moreover, they'll probably like them too. 

Barking dogs could be problematic in some cases. Bunnies on the other hand are on the other side of this spectrum.

Moreover, the emphatic and calm nature of rabbits can help your anxiety to take a step back.

They Bond Easily

Despite being quiet, bunnies are compassionate creatures. If you have or had a bunny in your house you would know how these fluffy animals are docile and affectionate by nature. They can easily bond with you and are not demanding. 

Bunnies love to cuddle and are loving in nature. They can easily befriend with a visitor and are ready to engage with new people. They are handy and make a great ESA.

They Can Adjust in Small Spaces

Bunnies do not require much space and can easily accompany you in your bedroom. You would probably need a backyard to make a dog house as naturally, they need to move around more. Bunnies on the other hand can accommodate in a small house and would need just a little space to move around. You can even make a DIY bunny house.

 

You Can Train Them Easily

Another advantage of rabbis is that they can be trained easily. They would come when you call their names and could even perform obstacle courses. This is a great way to bond with your ESA and is good physical activity for them. With a little guidance, bunnies can learn a lot of things, this acts as a positive reinforcement for both the pet owner and the pet.

You Don’t Need to Take Them For a Walk

Unlike dogs, who require regular exercising every day to say active, bunnies could suffice with a couple of hours of running or activities within their cage. Kit stays very happily indoors and do enough hopping to stay active. This saves some time and effort and makes bunnies self-sufficient in this context.

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You can adopt a rabbit from your nearby animal shelter and ask if they have one for adoption. This would provide a home to a shelter animal that would earn you some good karma.