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Bunny Care Guide: How To Get A New Pet Bunny To Like You
This hub arose from a question asked by a fellow hubber who is having trouble with a new bunny. I have answered it in the format of a new hub, as this is a common problem for many new rabbit owners. Question:...
22 commentsRabbit Care Guide: Basic Bunny Facts For New Owners
If you're considering getting a pet rabbit, then you'll need these basic bunny facts up front. These are by no means a comprehensive guide, but they do give a brief overview of a bunny's needs. This article...
13 commentsThe Great Indoor Rabbit Debate
Some people think that rabbits belong out in the backyard in a hutch, occasionally having hay and carrots shoved at them. It's an intriguing theory, and one that a surprisingly large percentage of the rabbit...
14 commentsBunny Care Guide: House Rabbits - How To Deal With A Territorial/Aggressive Bunny
It may seem at times that I write a great deal about the negative aspects of bunnies, however that is mostly due to the fact that little help is needed when things are going right. I don't need to tell you how...
2 commentsRabbit Care Essentials
What many people do not realize is that rabbits actually make really excellent household pets! I am speaking from experience, as I currently have a pet rabbit living with me in my apartment. He is very much...
5 commentsWhen Bunnies Attack: What To Do When Your Rabbit Bites
Rabbits, whilst being incredibly cute, playful, fun little individuals, also have some tendencies that may be somewhat surprising to the uninitiated. Though they are prey animals, they can have a somewhat...
57 commentsBunnies and Kids: Are Rabbits Good Pets For Children?
Rabbits have been popular pets for children for many decades, and hutches down the bottom of the garden have become both a fixture in many homes, and a fond childhood for many. As people have come to...
13 commentsBunny Care Guide: Short Haired Rabbits vs Long Haired Rabbits
There is a lot to take into consideration when getting any new pet, and that includes buying a bunny. Other sections of this guide deal with what sort of size might be best for you, but size is not the only...
8 commentsGood Bunny, Bad Bunny: How To Handle A Bunny 101
Rabbits are prey animals. This means that once they reach maturity, if they have not been well socialized, they will not much enjoy being held and picked up. Even rabbits who were content to be cuddled as...
2 commentsIndoor Rabbit Cage
One of the most important things to consider before purchasing a rabbit is its living environment. Rabbits are timid by nature and therefore will need a proper ‘burrow’ to hide in when they get scared....
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