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    Argente Brun rabbit housing to prevent boredom

    This is a specific conversation about Rabbit housing — space and setup that works — ask about yours and get one honest answer for your exact situation.

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    Argente Bruns are brilliant rabbits — curious, active, and genuinely social, which means boredom hits them harder than more laid-back breeds. Before we get into what will work for yours, I'll say upfront: most hutches sold in pet shops are far too small. Rabbits need enough room to do at least three full hops, stand completely upright on their hind legs, and have clearly separate areas for sleeping and toileting. A cramped setup is one of the fastest routes to a stressed, destructive rabbit. So — is your Argente Brun going to be kept indoors or outdoors, do you have one rabbit or more, and roughly how much floor space can you give them?
    She's indoors, just the one rabbit at the moment, and I've got a decent corner of my living room — probably about 2 metres by 1.5 metres I could use.
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    That's a solid footprint — you've got enough room to do this properly. For a single Argente Brun indoors, a large modular pen rather than a hutch is the right move. It keeps her in the heart of the household, which matters for a social breed like hers. But space alone won't prevent boredom — the setup inside the pen is just as important. Can you tell me a bit about her personality? Is she more of a digger, a chewer, or does she like to explore and climb?
    She's into everything honestly — she digs at the carpet corners, chews anything she can reach, and she's always trying to get behind the sofa. Classic chaos rabbit.
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    Perfect description — that's a high-drive Argente Brun doing exactly what she should be doing. She needs an environment that gives her legitimate outlets for all of that, not just space to sit in. Here's what I'd recommend as your core setup: the Runaround Rabbit Run with connectable tunnel system. It's a modular indoor run you can configure into an L-shape or corridor to fit your corner, and the tunnels are the key part — they tap directly into the burrowing and exploring instinct that's making her go behind your sofa. Inside the run, add a digging box filled with child-safe soil or shredded paper, a willow ball and some untreated apple wood sticks for chewing, and a two-level platform so she can survey the room. Feeding enrichment — hiding pellets in a snuffle mat or toilet roll tubes — will keep her brain working between her active spells. The run itself gives you the footprint you have; the tunnels and enrichment items inside it address the boredom directly.
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    That sounds good. Should I be thinking about getting her a companion as well, given she's so social?
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    Honestly, yes — for an Argente Brun especially, a bonded companion makes a significant difference to their baseline contentment. A single rabbit can be kept happy with a lot of human interaction and enrichment, and what you're setting up will help, but another neutered rabbit as a companion is the single biggest welfare improvement you can make for a breed this sociable. If and when you go that route, the modular run you're getting scales easily — you just add panels. For now, the setup we've talked about will keep her occupied and much less likely to redecorate your skirting boards.
    Great, that's really helpful. I'll look at the Runaround system and the enrichment bits. Thanks.
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    You're well set. The tunnel configuration is the thing that'll make the biggest difference for her — don't skip that part. Good luck with her, she sounds like a character.

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