How to Take Care of Your Pet Rabbits

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How to Take Care of Your Pet Rabbits

Pet Rabbit Food Supplies

Doctor Brown: Have you got a cute rabbit that needs delicious quality food? What are the best food types for your rabbit? Did you know a rabbit needs more than just pellets to stay healthy? Where can you get cheap quality food for your rabbit? Did you know rabbits love eating weeds, lawn and other vegetables that you eat? How can you make your rabbit healthy and happy by simply changing a few things around your home?...

Necessary Care For Rabbits

Each pet has its own needs and desires that an owner must provide. Giving them a clean and comfortable shelter is one of your main responsibilities. Keep in mind that pets also need love and affection through spending some time with them in playing and to roam around......

Basic Care For Keeping a Pet Rabbit

Rabbits are popular pets during the Easter season, but there are many things you need to know about keeping a rabbit as a pet before you bring one home. While they can make for great house pets, they do require special care and attention in order to live a long and healthy life....

How to Take Care of Rabbits

When thinking about buying or raising rabbits, it's really important to learn how to take care of rabbits. They're not your typical house pet, although they can be very loving and affectionate. Let's look at some general things to keep in mind when learning how to take care of rabbits....

Safely Giving Your Pet Rabbit a Bath

Rabbits are naturally clean animals that groom themselves frequently. Apart from regular brushing to prevent the formation of hairballs, they should not normally require any extra bathing. Some pet owners, particularly those who intend to show their rabbits, may want to go an extra step to keep their rabbits smelling fresh and free of dirt. There is a right way to safely give your rabbit a bath and if you follow our guidelines you will create a fun bathing and bonding experience with your rabbit....

Take Care of Your Pet Rabbit - Invest in a Good Rabbit Hutch

Rabbits are amongst the most popular pets and are only second to the cat and dog. In the UK there are an estimated 1.6 million rabbits being kept as pets in homes across the country, but they are suffering from many factors such as poor living conditions, being kept in isolation and soaring dental problems....

Successfully Litter Training Your Pet Rabbit

Some first-time rabbit owners, accustomed to thinking of rabbits as being more similar to a rat or gerbil than a dog or cat, are surprised to find out that rabbits are some of the most litter training-ready pets around. This is partly a function of their natural intelligence, which makes the receptive to training of all kinds, and also of their natural history....

Bonding New Pet Rabbits

Rabbits are very territorial animals. Therefore, there can sometimes be conflicts when introducing new pet rabbits to each other. This article will briefly summarize why there are problems when introducing new pet rabbits to a living environment, and attempt to explain how you can potentially remedy the situation....

Pet Rabbit Medical Emergencies

This is every rabbit owner's worst nightmare. You arrive home in the middle of the night to find that your rabbit is not moving, or that it has just eaten a bunch of poisonous plants. Would you know how to respond in these situations?...

Diarrhea in Pet Rabbits

Rabbits, like most other mammals, can at one point or another develop diarrhea. Diarrhea is not especially common in adult rabbits, and if observed, it means your rabbit has developed some sort of health or diet problem. What follows will review the various causes of diarrhea in your baby or adult rabbit....