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Bunny 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...
6 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...
15 commentsHow To Stop Your Rabbit Eating Your House
Tazzee asks "How do I get my rabbit to stop chewing on the sofa and on my presents?" Good question, Tazzee, and a problem that many rabbit owners face when they keep their rabbits indoors. First of all, good...
0 commentsHouse Bunny Care Guide: Five Ways To Bunny Proof Your Home
So you're going to have a house bunny eh? Well good for you. There are a number of steps you will have to take to ensure that your home, or the part of it that you will allow your bunny to roam in is safe for...
2 commentsHouse Rabbit Litter Training: How To
Bringing a bunny into your home and letting it become part of the furniture is a big step for any household. There is a lot to consider, a lot to prepare and a lot to learn and this Hub is where all that information will be documented. Not only do house rabbit owners need to ensure that they have the right environment for their bunny to live in, but they also need to understand their pet's behaviour, and believe me- it's not just as simple as 'I'm wiggling my nose because I'm interested!' Make
0 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....
1 commentHay Day With the House Rabbit Society
I'm fortunate to live in a city where fresh hay is only a thirty minute drive away. Unfortunately, my lone house rabbit could never consume an entire bale of hay in any reasonable time frame. This is where...
0 commentsRabbit as a pet
Domestic Rabbit Long sensitive ears that can be turned in any direction, a short tail and twitching nostrils are all characteristic of the rabbits. These rabbits are invented all over the world. Many were...
2 commentsSo you Rescued a Rabbit...now what?
I'm not a bunny wrangler, breeder or a hobbyist. I'm just a girl that went to a barbeque and unexpectedly crossed paths with a bunny that looked like she might need a hand. I don't have any particular...
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