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Good Bunny, Bad Bunny: Advanced Bunny Grooming
The Moult If you have a long haired rabbit, you may one day be shocked to find that his or her hair is coming out in large clumps with just the slightest of pulls. As long as the skin or fur underneath is...
0 commentsGood Bunny, Bad Bunny: The Happy Bunny
Even evil bunnies are sometimes happy, and happy bunnies are not shy about showing their joy. Happy bunnies will sprint around, leaping in the air and twisting their bodies. This is known as a 'binky' and is...
2 commentsGood Bunny, Bad Bunny: An Owner's Guide For Rabbit Problems and Problem Rabbits
Most rabbit care writings hold the rabbit up as a sweet, angelic, gentle pet which hippity hops around the garden, nibbling at blades of grass and doing no wrong. This one doesn't, because in the author's...
1 commentGood Bunny, Bad Bunny: My Bunny Hates Me
My Rabbit Hates Me Here's where we get to the crux of the matter. Bad bunny behavior. First of all, don't feel alone if your rabbit seems to loathe you and wants to hurt you, and spends its days destroying...
0 commentsGood Bunny, Bad Bunny: Basic Veterinary Care
Some people buy rabbits thinking that they are 'easy care' pets that never need to go to the vet. They're wrong of course, rabbits require similar veterinary care to cats and dogs. Your rabbit will need to...
0 commentsGood Bunny, Bad Bunny: The House Bunny
Can you keep your rabbit indoors? Yes, you can. In fact it's even recommended by most rabbit experts. This section contains advice on bringing your rabbit indoors and making it as much a part of the family as...
0 commentsGood Bunny, Bad Bunny: House Bunny Bedding and Accommodation
Bedding Much like litter, when it comes to bedding, experts agree that the bulk of products on the market are designed to kill bunny. Cedar and pine based bedding, both often sold in pet stores for the...
2 commentsGood Bunny, Bad Bunny: Dealing With A Bad Bunny
When your bunny is bad and shows you the power of its bunny-fu (ie, nips, bites, kicks, or scratches), it is intensely tempting to strike it to teach it a lesson. As much as the idea may appeal to you in the...
0 commentsNaughty Bunny - What To Do When Your Bunny Behaves Badly
Sometimes bunnies can be very naughty indeed, chewing on your furniture, biting you, scratching you, running away when you want to pick them up, struggling when they are handled, and indulging in all manner of...
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