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mpodlesny

mpodlesny said

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on 8/14/2008 Great article well written! And as a side note I have about 10 living underneath my shed so if anyone wants them come get 'em (they are wild rabbits of course). My dog goes nuts every time they come out to feed, which is basically eating my grass.

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on 8/6/2008 All of this is great advice! Great article!

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on 7/24/2008 Yes, they do gnaw on wood, power cords, and other things. Rabbits need to chew because their teeth grow and they need to be worn down. Providing your rabbit with "chew sticks" is essential. Never had one that bit another animal, but I did have one who bit me as a child when I refused to set him down when he wanted. Thanks for reading!

vallain

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on 7/23/2008 I raised rabbits in 4-H as a kid. They lived exclusively on rabbit chow (pellets that come in big bags like dog food.) Later as an adult, I had a house rabbit. It was fun, but people need to be aware they gnaw on wood (like chair legs). Bunny also terrorized my cats by nipping them. 5 stars

anomolara

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on 7/22/2008 Wonderful article!! You made some points that I haven't considered. It is obvious that are truly a bunny advocate. I'd like to see you write more bunny articles.

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