Resch rabbit hole

 

• Excellent for rabbits and dwarf rabbits.

• Very large, spacious house with a unique design, with two large entrances.

• The rounded corners (softline design) prevent injuries, such as those caused by splintering wood or sharp edges.

• Carefully processed. A natural product made from guaranteed untreated spruce wood.

• »Handmade« A brand and pattern-protected quality product from Austria.

• If used outdoors, it is recommended to treat the wood to protect it from moisture! (for example beeswax glaze).

 

The rabbit hole is already assembled. It is made of solid spruce wood as this material does not contain any harmful substances and is 100% biodegradable. It can also be safely nibbled on by your pet! All of our rodent houses are glued and nailed with approximately 19 mm small nails. These cannot be avoided and only serve to provide stability until the glue hardens. However, the nails are only used very sparingly because the main stability of the house is provided by the glue. In the last 25 years that we have been producing our rodent houses, we have not known of any cases where this has led to injuries!

 

Technical details

animal species

Small animals

Product dimensions

40x23x31cm

Dimensions of the entrance link

Approximately 16 x 16 cm

Dimensions of the entrance on the right

Approximately 15 x 16 cm

Material composition

100% spruce wood

Outer material

Spruce wood

Strength

12mm

Special features

Biodegradable, environmentally friendly

• The rounded corners (softline design) prevent injuries, such as those caused by splintering wood or sharp edges. • If used outdoors, it is recommended to treat the wood to protect it from moisture! (for example beeswax glaze). The rabbit hole is already assembled. It is made of solid spruce wood as this material does not contain any harmful substances and is 100% biodegradable. It can also be safely nibbled on by your pet! All of our rodent houses are glued and nailed with approximately 19 mm small nails. These cannot be avoided and only serve to provide stability until the glue hardens. However, the nails are only used very sparingly because the main stability of the house is provided by the glue. In the last 25 years that we have been producing our rodent houses, we have not known of a