Reddit Reddit reviews IKEA Duktig Doll Bed with Bedlinen Set, Pine, Multicolor

We found 7 Reddit comments about IKEA Duktig Doll Bed with Bedlinen Set, Pine, Multicolor. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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IKEA Duktig Doll Bed with Bedlinen Set, Pine, Multicolor
Duktig doll bed with bedlinen set, pine, MulticolorEncourages role play.Recommended for children 18 months and older.Machine Wash, warm 104 f(40°c).Tumble dry, low temperature.
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u/akashik · 8 pointsr/Rabbits

If you have an IKEA nearby go there as they're only $15.00. Ordering from their website isn't worth it as IKEA has a horrible delivery system.

It seems you can get them on Amazon now though the price is around double that of IKEA though.

One of ours has one and uses it all the time. The other guy just has to make do with what he can get.

u/femmekid · 4 pointsr/Rabbits

I bought it in the children's toy section at Ikea. You can also buy it on Amazon, but it's like twice as expensive. My buns love cuddling on it. :)

u/deb1961 · 4 pointsr/blackcats
u/DinkaAnimalLover · 3 pointsr/Rabbits

So you really cannot teach a rabbit not to do something. You can however teach that something she should do is better than something she should not do. Bunnies understand redirecting behavior and positive reinforcement, not discipline like cats and dogs.

Let me be more specific - she wants to jump on the bed and she will once she leans how to unless you block it off for her with an xpen type gate. But if you provide to her an alternative to jump onto like say her own couch or bed and every time she wants to jump on yours you lead her to her own and reward with a treat or favorite green she will learn that it is better to jump on her own bed or couch and not the big one. It's really the only way.

So do something like this for her -https://www.reddit.com/r/Rabbits/comments/bicbdo/i_think_its_safe_to_say_bean_likes_the_new_little/ or buy her a little pet couch like this and redirect her wanting to jump on the big one to wanting to jump on this one.

Or a doll bed like this https://www.amazon.com/Ikeas-DUKTIG-Doll-bedlinen-multicolor/dp/B00D5ZZU7K.

You can also get her a sturdy cat tree (not too tall))... bunnies like to jump teaching them not to jump is like if you tried to teach yourself to never do what you like... it won't work unless you find a better alternative.

Also give her a stuffed animal to cuddle with, that might calm her down a little.

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Is she spayed?

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If you need to keep her enclosed during some times, a cage is not enough which is why she is running around. Bunnies need at least 4 by 4 ft of space all times, plus time to explore each day at a minimum.

A cage is not enough, this is true during the night also and when you are sleeping. Rabbits are crepuscular - meaning most active at night and early mornings as prey animals, so they are quite active often when humans sleep...

I totally understand the idea of having the bun in a more secure space but try to expand that space from just a cage. You can get an xpen or some NIC grids and attach them to the cage edges with some zipties such that the cage door always leads to a larger but still more secure space for her. Kind of like in here.

Get an xpen at least 40 inches tall so she does not hop out.

Oh but wait you don't have an xpen in your country, do you... might need to get one shipped or look more.

u/CLCutting · 2 pointsr/Rabbits

Hahah, we must have the same rabbit! Not chewing the chew toys is probably no big deal, as long as he's eating hay and getting his teeth checked at the vet regularly. We've never found a single chew toy or dig toy our rabbit had any interest in... And we've bought a lot. What he DOES love is hopping onto things! He's gotten onto couches, tables, TV stands, the top of his own cage. Yelling, clapping, stern voice never fazed him. What usually breaks him of the habit of jumping on a new place is giving him as little attention as possible when he does it. We'll gently shoo him off, then immediately turn our back and walk away. We also found him some toys that seem to satisfy some of that exploring urge: this two story house, this doll bed, and a cat tunnel to run through. If he really won't stop, we'll put up some kind of physical barrier he can't jump over. He has also gotten into our trash can (he went after a banana peel...), which we solved by getting a covered trash can, so maybe that's an option? Good luck with him! They can be really frustrating, but just remember they're all different and figure out what works best for your little guy =)

u/buttercup_mauler · 1 pointr/Rabbits

Ikea has it here, but it's not available online...for quite a bit more amazon has it here