Did you know that if you bathe your rabbit, she could catch cold, become chilled and die in a matter of hours? Most people will tell you rabbits do not need to be bathed as they often groom themselves; however, there are those who bathe their rabbits regularly and have not had a problem yet. But from personal experience, I bathed my rabbit who suddenly started shivering uncontrollably, and two hours later, sadly I found her dead in her cage. To decide whether baths should be given to rabbits, the goal would be to make sure the rabbit stays as clean as possible so that numerous baths are not necessary, thus preventing the death of your rabbit.
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Showing posts with label Rabbit Care Guide. Show all posts
Baby Rabbit Care - What To Do If You Have Bunny Newborns
The phrase "multiply like rabbits" isn't just a saying, rabbits are known for breeding a lot and quickly. Baby rabbit care is especially important in the first couple of weeks because they are very vulnerable to many outside factors even in a domestic environment.
It's important to check on your baby rabbits fairly often. It can be quite an exhausting chore, but is really important in the first few weeks of life. Mother rabbits generally feed their young in the early hours of the morning. A good time to check on these little guys is around 3-4am. Be sure that they're feeding well.
If it looks as though they are not, Kitten Milk Replacer (which you can find at your local pet store) is a very good substitute. However, KMR is not quite a caloric as rabbits milk, so you may want to add a tablespoon of cream per can, to raise the caloric level a bit.
It's important to check on your baby rabbits fairly often. It can be quite an exhausting chore, but is really important in the first few weeks of life. Mother rabbits generally feed their young in the early hours of the morning. A good time to check on these little guys is around 3-4am. Be sure that they're feeding well.
If it looks as though they are not, Kitten Milk Replacer (which you can find at your local pet store) is a very good substitute. However, KMR is not quite a caloric as rabbits milk, so you may want to add a tablespoon of cream per can, to raise the caloric level a bit.
How to Raise Rabbits - Guide on Food and Grooming
So, you have finally decided to get a pet rabbit. These adorable, fluffy creatures are really cute, but there's one problem: you do not know how to raise rabbits. Fear not! Although it will require you a bit of work and time, it does not take much to know the answers on how to raise rabbits. A little patience and a heart that loves bunnies would go a long way to keep the little bun buns happy and content.
The basic knowledge on raising rabbits is to know what kind of food and drink to give them. This is simple. For the food, give them a mix of hay, fruits and vegetables. Alfalfa hay is suited for younger bunnies, while timothy hay would please a grown up bunny more. Rabbits love fruits. Pears, apples, melons, peaches and strawberries are good choices for rabbit food.
You can cut them into bite-sized pieces for the rabbits. As for the vegetables, everybody knows that carrots are rabbits' best friend (or food, for that matter). Load their food bowl with carrots and leafy vegetables like spinach and broccoli. For rabbits that run regularly, you can let them eat dandelions as long as they are free from pesticide.
Top Tips For Pet Rabbit Care
It's a Pet - Not a Toy
As a pet, rabbits do not necessarily come to mind as a pet that needs to have a lot of care and attention. However, just like cats and dogs, rabbits need a considerable amount of both of those things in order to live a long and truly healthy life.
Spay or Neuter Your Bunny
A very important decision to be made is to spay or not spay. Spaying or neutering a rabbit typically lengthens their lifespan by two or more years. But factually, there is evidence that points to be spaying a rabbit leading to a more manageable behavior. Rabbits that aren't spayed can become territorial and very possessive later in their reproductive lives. When they are spayed or neutered, possessiveness is reduced, as well as moodiness, aggressiveness, and excessive biting and chewing.
Rabbit Care Guide
A rabbit care guide is an important tool for all rabbit owners for one main reason. Rabbits are complex creatures both mentally and physically.
Unfortunately they are often seen as being quite a simple creature and as such can be entirely accidentally neglected by well intentioned, but less than well educated, folks. It could be that these folks were not quite sure on how best to feed their rabbit or how best to play and have fun with their rabbit. Well, in this article we are going to lay out a very basic rabbit care guide, outlining what you will need to know to raise a happy, healthy and long living pet bunny.
Why People Love Rabbits
People who own and love rabbits are not afraid to share about why they love these furry creatures so much. There are many reasons to love rabbits. Not all reasons are obvious to those who have not owned a rabbit, though. Many of the reasons to love rabbits are based upon their fun personalities and quirky behaviors.
Personality
A rabbit has a unique personality that is a mix of dog, cat and wild animal. They are certainly in a class of their own. Some of the rabbit behavior that makes you love rabbits is their fun little habits and actions that show their unique personality.
Personality
A rabbit has a unique personality that is a mix of dog, cat and wild animal. They are certainly in a class of their own. Some of the rabbit behavior that makes you love rabbits is their fun little habits and actions that show their unique personality.
Rabbit Mating Habits
Rabbits are prolific breeders and have been known to produce large quantities of offspring in short periods of time. Because of this, there are significant problems with overpopulation of both domestic and wild rabbits around the world. For this reason it is important that we familiarize ourselves with the rabbit's mating habits in order to gain a better understanding of how, when, and how often a rabbit reproduces.
Great Tips on Litter Training Your Rabbits
Mini lop rabbits, actually all types of rabbits, are very intelligent animals that are able to be litter trained, making it a whole lot easier to enjoy them as house pets. While litter training rabbits, or any kind of animal for that matter, the first thing to remember is that you'll need to have plenty of patience, using positive reinforcement consisting of praise and healthy, suitable treats.
Here are some helpful tips and tricks to follow for litter training your mini lop rabbit along with the basic supplies you'll need to get started:
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