chinchilla rabbit
The Chinchilla rabbit is known for its supremely soft coat in crisp cool shades of gray. Their flecked coats give them a cute mottled appearance. The Chinchilla bunny started out as a single mixed-purpose meat and pelt breed, and ended up as three distinct breeds...
The essential guide for anyone who has a rabbit with diarrhea. Find out why diarrhea in bunnies occurs, how to prevent it, plus home treatment and medicine. If your bunny has soft-looking poop for the first time, you probably have some questions, such as “Why is my bunny’s poop soft?”...
lionhead rabbit
The Lionhead rabbit is so majestic and extraordinary, she can barely be believed. This dashing bunny actually has a mane! Not only beautiful, this bunny is this friendly and very fluffy. The Lionhead bunny adapts well to family life. Lionhead Rabbit FAQs Our readers' most popular and frequently asked questions about...
black otter rex rabbits
Black otter rex rabbits have black-colored otter markings, and a rex coat texture. They usually belong to the Rex or Mini Rex breed. Black otter markings are: black fur over the head and back,cream fur around the eyes,...
dwarf rabbits
It’s a fact—rabbits are cute, cuddly, and make great pets!  Dwarf rabbits are perhaps the cutest of them all! No longer exiled to outdoor hutches, more and more rabbits are living alongside us in our homes. Dwarf rabbits are especially popular as small animal companions.   But do they make happy and...
can rabbits eat tomatoes
Can rabbits eat tomatoes? Rabbits can eat tomatoes in small quantities on occasion. Rabbits need a diet high in fiber and low in sugar, so tomatoes don’t have the same health benefits for bunnies that they hold for humans. Tomato leaves are poisonous to rabbits. Rabbits And Tomatoes It is easy to assume...
can rabbits eat squash
Can rabbits eat squash? Or is it unhealthy for them, or even toxic? Does the type of squash matter? I love using food as part of puzzles and games to make my pet’s habitats as fun, stimulating and enriching as possible. So I’m always on...
why do rabbits lick things
Why do rabbits lick things around their hutch and home? Bunnies lick things to find out how they taste, practice social grooming behavior, and as an outlet for boredom. Most licking behaviors are harmless, but it’s important to be able to...
Where do rabbits come from? A guide to wild rabbits
"Where do rabbits come from" is your complete guide to the origins of our modern day pet bunnies. Pet rabbits are domesticated European rabbits that arrived in America with early settlers several hundred years ago. They were a valuable and portable source of food for hungry travelers. In this article we...
rabbit care
Learning the best rabbit care is an important part of welcoming this pet into your home. Rabbits are social animals that need safe housing, daily exercise and mental stimulation. You should handle your rabbit from a young age, to make...

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