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Bunny Breed Guide: Flemish Giant Rabbit

Nothing is more awe inspiring in the bunny world than a Flemish Giant. Often referred to as gentle giants, these rabbits can grow larger than a dog, and can be quite the conversation stopper when they come...

17 comments    pet care tips large rabbit breed
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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 comments    how to rabbit bunny
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Bunny Games! How To Have Fun With Your Rabbit

Part of the challenge of rabbit ownership is learning to interact in fun ways with your bunny. Many complain that their rabbits do little but sit around and chew hay, or perhaps run away when they are...

37 comments    pet care pet toys pet games
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How To Trim Your Rabbit's Nails AND Survive The Experience

Rabbits need their nails/claws trimmed regularly, unless you happen to live with them on rocky outcroppings, in which case they probably have other things to worry about. Rabbits have constantly growing...

29 comments    rabbit care bunny care
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Bunnies On Leashes: Can I Take My Rabbit Walkies?

There have been quite a few revolutions in the rabbit keeping arena in the past few years. It seems almost as if all of a sudden people realized that rabbits weren't simply dullard animals good for keeping the...

12 comments    pet rabbit pet bunny
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Bunny Care Guide: Should I Get One Rabbit, Or Two?

Often when one is getting a pet, especially if space is already limited, it is tempting to get just one. This is unfortunate for many animals who tend to be gregarious. Bunnies fall into this group of pets,...

8 comments    pair bonding introducing rabbits
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The Angry Bunny Solution

At some point in your bunny ownership, you're going to anger your bunny. It's almost unavoidable. At some point you're going to have to pick him or her up, put him or her in a bunny cage, cut play-time short,...

2 comments    how to pet care rabbit care
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