Pet Rabbits

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Buying a Rabbit Hutch in Manhattan is Easier than You Think! Living in a major city has many advantages. Being close to fine dining, the arts, world class medical facilities and so much more makes your life in the big city very exciting. ... more »
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Toys for rabbits are a must for any owners. Toys promote satisfy chewing needs, help with boredom, help your rabbit get exercise and in general, keep rabbits healthier and happier. Toys keep rabbits from destroying things out of boredom. But ... more »
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Rabbits can be shy and timid animals most of the time. However, they can become vicious when trying to defend themselves or even if they get scared. Exercise caution and take these steps to calm a rabbit that has become vicious... more »
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It's important to make sure your rabbit is healthy. Contrary to popular belief, rabbits don't get colds. Sneezing may be a sign that something else is potentially wrong. This may be very harmful to your rabbit, so take these steps to care for ... more »
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Wild rabbits find healthy food throughout their environment, but you need to provide the right diet for a pet rabbit. Use these tips to choose a healthy diet for your pet rabbit... more »
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Pet rabbits provide fun and companionship to their owners. In return, owners should know how to care for their rabbits' health. With a variety of products available to help, you and your pet rabbit will thrive in your new relationship... more »
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Some rabbits like to play with toys and others do not. Try different types of toys with your rabbit to see what she is interested in. Rabbits are, by nature, happy animals that enjoy playing. Play provides exercise for your pet and helps to ... more »
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Print Out this Pet Poison Control Hotline List and Post Near Your Telephone! When a suspected accidental Pet Poisoning occurs, seconds can mean the difference! You now have one convenient source for multiple options should a pet poison ... more »
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Neutering a rabbit can improve a rabbit's health and personality and make it easier for you to train the pet. There are other reasons for agreeing to the procedure, and the more of them you know, the quicker you'll come to a decision... more »
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You may not realize it when your rabbit is suffering from an illness. These creatures often hide their symptoms as a way to protect themselves from predators. Examine your rabbit closely to tell if it's sick and to diagnose the possible cause... more »
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A pet rabbit can be a much loved addition to the family. However, rabbits require a great deal of care. To maintain a healthy environment, divide the pet rabbit chores among family members. See to it that each person follows through on daily pet ... more »
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Some rabbits are frisky and will not let you anywhere near them. I should know! Here's how to groom it... more »
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Owning a pet rabbit can be very fun,entertaining, and educational. However, to keep your rabbit healthy, you must know how to properly groom your rabbit regularly. The following steps will guide you through the grooming your pet rabbit... more »
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Pet rabbits are vulnerable to environmental hazards both indoors and outdoors. Domesticated rabbits are different from the wild rabbits we see grazing in our gardens, as they've lost many of the instincts and features that act as safeguards for ... more »
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Pet rabbits make excellent pets and provide the same level of companionship as do cats and dogs. Rabbits trained as indoor pets learn to use the litter box easily, and they even respond when called. There are things every rabbit owner should ... more »
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If you have a rabbit, litterbox training it is highly recommended. Litterbox training is a lot easier than you might think. Housetraining your rabbit will help keep your house clean and smelling good, and caring for your rabbit will be easier... more »
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If you're lucky enough to live an a house with a barn (and you have no horses in it), you might want to consider adapting one of the stalls for your indoor bunny to become an outdoor bunny. Some people use the outdoor pen for their bunnies during ... more »
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A pet rabbit needs variety in it's diet, just like any other pet, but ready-made treats are expensive. Make your own nutritional rabbit treats at home following these steps... more »
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Obesity is a problem in American nowadays. Not only is it in humans, but rabbits have also been getting fatter as the result of careless owners who give their pet too much food and too little exercise... more »
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A house rabbit can be a sturdy, child-friendly pet. Although they reside in cages, house rabbits require frequent excursions for exercise. You can give your pet rabbit room to roam inside your home as long as you take some precautions for your ... more »
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There's plenty to love about rabbits: the cute ears, the fluffiness, the twitchy nose. Some people feel that the best way to share their love of rabbits with the world is to make sure others have a rabbit or two of their own to love... more »
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Rabbits are social animals that make affectionate house pets. They enjoy interacting with humans, can be litter box trained and are usually hardy, easy to care for companions. Because rabbits are naturally inquisitive and intelligent, it is ... more »
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Responsible pet owners who choose to spay or neuter their animals help reduce overpopulation and increase the benefits associated with sterility, including a friendlier temperament. Although the terms "spay" and "neuter" are most associated with ... more »
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Training a rabbit is harder than training most animals, but it's possible if you have a good relationship with your rabbit. To teach a rabbit to come, you have to first teach your rabbit that you're someone she wants to come to. After that, it ... more »
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Rabbits make great pets because they're so full of personality. But if they start to scratch you or your belongings, they can become more trouble than their worth. Find out how to teach your pet not to scratch... more »