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So I've been given the option of bringing my bun to school. He would be in a carrier and then be put into an x pen that has hay, toys, water, all of that. It would only be for an hour at the most. He likes people and exploring new areas but I don't know if I should. I don't want him to get scared. It would be my study hall, so only about 10 people in the room. Should I or should I not? I really want too but if it isn't good for him, I won't. I've seen videos of people bringing their buns to all sorts of places so school can't hurt? Maybe? I don't know. Any answers are good.
 
So I've been given the option of bringing my bun to school. He would be in a carrier and then be put into an x pen that has hay, toys, water, all of that. It would only be for an hour at the most. He likes people and exploring new areas but I don't know if I should. I don't want him to get scared. It would be my study hall, so only about 10 people in the room. Should I or should I not? I really want too but if it isn't good for him, I won't. I've seen videos of people bringing their buns to all sorts of places so school can't hurt? Maybe? I don't know. Any answers are good.
I go to a very school if that gives you more information. He isn't neutered also. Him and I have the *perfect* bond!
 
Have you brought him anywhere before and if so how did he react? How old are the people in the study hall teenagers should be able to control themselves but you would know them better then me
 
Completely dependent on the bunny - how is he with new people, and how has he reacted if you go elsewhere together? And has he been travelled in the carrier a lot before?
 
He loves new people. He's a sweetheart haha. He's never gone anywhere, but he has gone to unframilliar areas of my house and felt fine. He likes to be in his carrier also.
 
ive brought my bun to school and she did wonderful. i guess it just depends on it your bun is used to lots of attention or not
 
He is used to lots of attention. My family attacked him with hugs and kisses all of the time haha:)
 
Do it! I gives him some extra time with you, gets him used to being in the car, around other people, scents, etc. it's really good to get your rabbits out, if not too stressful, so that they are more socialized.

This will help as they get older so they are not fearful of people, places, etc. Trust me, as long as your bun won't be stressed it's better to socialize them and get used to be being around other people, smells, used to the car, etc.. This will help if you ever need someone to care for your bun when you will be gone on vacation or something.

It will also help at the vet for the different techs that will help the vet look after your bun.
 

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