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  • Rabbits Diet: Is your rabbit eating right?  By : Hagar Lagarto
    The typical diet for a pet rabbit consists of water, hay, pellets, fresh vegetables, and its own caecal pellets. Fruit and other treats are given only in very limited quantities, as they can cause obesity in a rabbit. Rabbits require a constant water supply as they dehydrate quickly. Most sources recommend 80% of the diet should be Timothy hay or another grass hay. Too many vegetables in a rabbit's diet typically leads to diarrhea and other digestive problems.
  • How To Care For Your Pet Rabbit  By : Lay Peng Goh
    Domesticated rabbits are one of the most popular pets, apart from dogs and cats. They look attractive, lovely, gentle, friendly and cute. They are easy to take care and undemanding in terms of care and housing. They will settle well either indoor or outdoor, at home. There are 40 species of rabbits and hares worldwide. All domesticated rabbits are originated from European rabbits.
  • Caring For Your First Rabbit  By : Katelyn Thomas
    Rabbits make wonderful indoor pets for first time pet owners. In fact, many domestic rabbits are meant to be kept indoors. Domestic rabbits are not like their wild cousins; they do not fair well in extreme temperatures. They also do not react well to predators. Domestic rabbits are very attentive and affectionate. They care about their owners and are very social. Domestic rabbits are meant to be played with and loved by the entire family.
  • Is a Pet Rabbit Right for You?  By : Star Baker
    If you're considering adopting a rabbit, be sure to read this article! As cute, fluffy and fabulous as pet rabbits can be, they are not simple or even low-maintenance animals to live with (especially at first). Consider the unique needs of house rabbits through the questions posed and information provided before taking home that sweet bunny in the pet store window.
  • How to Teach Peace & Harmony to Your Pets: House Rabbits, Cats & Dogs  By : Star Baker
    Do you just love animals and want to fill your house with dogs, cats AND house rabbits? Are you worried that this could be disastrous? Never fear! With careful and consistent training, you can teach your pets to live together peacefully.
  • Fly Strike in Rabbits  By : Victoria Carey
    Fly strike is a horrendous condition which can affect rabbits during the late spring, summer and early autumn months. It is vital that rabbit owners educate themselves on fly strike and take steps to prevent their pet falling victim to this condition.
  • A Beginner's Guide to Getting Rabbits as Pet  By : Pet Rabbits Lover
    After dogs and cats, pet rabbits are becoming the most popular household pets. However, rabbits are not suitable pets for everyone. This article is a beginner’s guide to those who are thinking of getting rabbits as pets.
  • A Guide to Rabbit Cage  By : Pet Rabbits Lover
    The rabbit cage functions more than just a housing for your pet rabbits. Your pet rabbits should treat the cage as a “retreat” or “safe haven” for your pet rabbits. This is all the more important if you are keeping your pet rabbits indoor and would want to toilet-train them.
  • How to Name Your Rabbits  By : Pet Rabbits Lover
    Many pet rabbits owner have difficulty in finding proper rabbit names for their pet rabbits. There are numerous sources on the best names to be given to your pet rabbits.
  • Gastro-Intestinal Stasis in Rabbits  By : Victoria Carey
    The idea of this article is to draw rabbit keepers attention to this potentially lethal condition which can quite literally claim your rabbit’s life in just 24 hours!
  • Heat Stroke in Rabbits  By : Victoria Carey
    Heat stroke is an appalling death for a rabbit. There are a lot of things you can do to prevent heat stroke from happening, and if prompt treatment is given, it could save your rabbit's life!
  • E. Cuniculi in rabbits  By : Victoria Carey
    The following article is to help raise awareness of E. Cuniculi in rabbits. A lot of rabbits are infected with this parasite, which can easily be both prevented and treated.
  • Pasteurella – Snuffles in rabbits (Rabbit Flu)  By : Victoria Carey
    Pasteurella Moltoceda is carried by a large percentage of rabbits, both wild and domestic rabbits. There are a number of different strains, and some are more harmful to a rabbit than others.

    Although human fatalities from pasteurella are extremely rare, I feel that I should make you aware of the possibility.
  • Should You Get A Rabbit Hutch Or A Rabbit Cage For Your Pet Rabbit  By : Jamie Hanson
    Pets are the most priced possession as they are your loyal companions forever. When you think about ...
  • Coccidiosis in rabbits  By : Victoria Carey
    Coccidiosis a common parasitic infection in rabbits. It is a single-celled organism known as protozoa. It is caused by the Eimeria species of protozoa.
  • Think AboutTake Care} Selecting Rabbit Hutches  By : Roy Weastt
    Most people presume that having a pet rabbit or guinea pig is going to be easier than other pets, on the contrary they call for just as much care and attention as any other type of pet that you choose.
  • Buying A Guinea Pig Cage  By : Reat Cresen
    Your pet rabbit or guinea pig is going to require some form of living quarters as it is not likely that you are just going to let it run about freely. There are so many hutches and cages available that it can be difficult to decide on the right one for your rabbit or guinea pig. In addition to a hutch or cage, you could also want to get a run.
  • Things You Should Be acquainted with concerning your pet Rabbits and Guinea Pigs  By : Reat Cresen
    There are outrageously excessive numbers of neglected rabbits and guinea pigs at animal shelters worldwide.
  • Outside Rabbits Need The Protection Of A Good Hutch  By : Roy Weastt
    Pet rabbits make great pets, whether you keep them indoors or out. If you want to house your rabbit outside, then you will definitely must to get yourself an outside rabbit hutch.
  • Mini Lop Rabbits Will Love You Back  By : Amanda Edwards
    Mini Lop Rabbits are the sweetest addition to anyones family, here we have compiled tips from our years of keeping and breeding rabbits.
  • So you want to Own A Cute Pet Bunny  By : Roy Weastt
    The bunny may perhaps be one of the most misunderstood of all house pets. Bunnies may look cute and cuddly,
  • Managing Your Pet Rabbit or Guinea Pig  By : Roy Weastt
    A lot of people don’t realize how essential it is to handle their pet guinea pig, and to do so regularly.
  • What You Need To Know About Rabbit Cages for Indoor & Outdoors  By : Roy Weastt
    Ask a good number people on the subject of pets and you will probably be told a reply that talks all but dogs or cats. In more infrequent circumstances a pet owner will be a fancier of guinea pigs or gerbils, or even other exotic animals such as snakes and spiders. But there is a developing trend toward smaller mammals, including ferrets, rats, and particularly rabbits.
  • Your About to Get A Cuddly Pet Bunny  By : Reat Cresen
    The rabbit might be one of the most misunderstood of all house pets. Bunnies may come across cute and cuddly,
  • Building Your Very Own bunny Cage From Scratch  By : Daniel Foote
    A lot of people are fascinated in owning an exotic animal despite the fact that they don't want to go too crazy. A good middle ground for unusual and usual pets is a rabbit. A rabbit is beyond the ordinary but they are even now extremely simple to care for as long as you have a excellent coop for it.
  • Buy Your Pet Rabbit a Den - Not a Cage  By : Jamie Hanson
    When you think about a pet, pet-lovers have a huge choice. Most of them prefer to keep dogs, a few o ...
  • The importance of vaccinating rabbits  By : Victoria Carey
    An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, as the old adage says. A lot of illnesses in rabbits can be prevented and cured with a bit of know-how. This article illustrates the importance of vaccinating our pet rabbits to prevent them from contracting Myxomatosis and VHD and suffering a horrific death.
  • Abscesses in Rabbits  By : Victoria Carey
    An abscess is a pocket containing pus which has been formed by an accumulation of dead white blood cells at the site of an infection. In an attempt to confine the infection, a walled-off capsule is formed to prevent leakage into the body. Rabbit abscesses can be hard to treat because rabbit pus is very viscous and has the constituency of toothpaste.





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