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Caring For Rabbits

There are six key things you need to keep in mind when caring for rabbits. They are: housing, food, health, exercise, training, grooming and fun. Let’s take a look at each of these: Housing Probably long before you ever got your rabbit you had made a decision as to whether she was going to live [...]

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Rabbit Neutering

Rabbit neutering is the surgical removal of reproductive organs of your male or female rabbit. Neutering a female rabbit is technically called spaying however the term neutering is often used for either sex. What are the Benefits to Rabbit Neutering? The most obvious benefit to having your rabbit neutered (or spayed) is that he or [...]

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Diet FAQs – Can Rabbits Eat…?

Here are some of the most frequently asked questions we get about your rabbit’s diet. Can rabbits eat asparagus? Yes, in small amounts. Asparagus is a relatively low in calcium so good for rabbits on reduced calcium intake. Can rabbits eat broccoli? Yes, leaves, heads and stems but small quantities only. It is a great [...]

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Rabbit Mites – Symptoms & Treatment

Is your bunny scratching her ears? Rubbing her fur or shaking her head from side to side? If so, she may have rabbit mites. So, what are rabbit mites? Mites are a very diverse group of arachnids (closely related to spiders and scorpions) which feed on plants, animals, mould and dirt. In rabbits they live [...]

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Rabbit Malocclusion – When Good Teeth Go Bad!

Malocclusion is a fancy name for misaligned teeth. In humans we call it an overbite and correct it in severe cases. In rabbit malocclusion the bun’s upper and lower teeth are misaligned so that the normal process of chewing doesn’t wear down your rabbit’s teeth. It is much more serious in a rabbit as it [...]

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Rabbit Houses

Every bunny deserves a fantastic home – your rabbit’s house is definitely her castle!  Follow our “ 5 Step Guide to Setting Up Rabbit Houses” and you will have a healthy, happy bunny home for years to come. Step 1 Pick the right cage/hutch It needs to be large enough for your rabbit to stretch [...]

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Names For Rabbits – 200 Best Bunny Names

If you’re anything like me, you’ve picked a name for your rabbit long before he or she has even left the pet store or shelter! But if you’re about to get a new furry friend and you’re stuck for inspiration for funny, celeb or just plain cute names for rabbits then check out our list [...]

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5 Common Rabbit Illnesses

As good a bunny parent as you are there will inevitably be times when your bunny is not at her best. Here’s the lowdown on some common rabbit illnesses and what to watch out for. Before we start it’s important to point out that not all vets can provide specialist rabbit care. As soon as [...]

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Types of Rabbits – By Fur Type

There are a number of ways that the 47 official breeds of rabbits can be classified such as body shape, size, markings and fur type. In this article we will look at types of rabbits based on the kind of fur they have. Rabbits can have one of four different types of fur – normal, [...]

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Holland Lop – Breed Profile

With the American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA) putting their maximum weight at a teeny 4 pounds, the Holland Lop is by far the smallest of the four lop breeds (English, French and Mini making up the other three). It is a very popular house rabbit because of its small size, gentle nature and sheer cuteness! [...]

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