Most of the time, pet rabbits are very clean animals, and great pets for those with children. There are very few health risks associated with having them as pets. However, there are some that you... Read more
Rabbits are usually needier than you would think. Most people consider them easy pets for beginners, families, and children. However, the fact is, you most certainly need to be more than ready to accept one... Read more
Let’s get straight to the point, yes, you can play with your pet rabbit. However, that doesn’t mean that you should pick them up all the time. They are not animals that like to be... Read more
Unfortunately, there are far too many reasons why animals of all kinds get left and end up in shelters. That fact is no different for rabbits. Whether it is because they are no longer cute... Read more
If you have noticed that your pet rabbit can’t move its back legs, it is likely to be either hind limb paralysis (complete inability to move its legs) or paresis (partial movement). First of all,... Read more
Before we get too far into this article, the question; why is my pet rabbit shedding so much is a very common one. However, the truth of the matter is, rabbits DO shed their fur... Read more
Most of the time, as you will know if you own a rabbit, they rarely stop eating. That means that, whenever they do, you will notice a big change. The problem is, that when they... Read more
Let’s be honest, before you get a new pet, you need to know how long they are going to live. It’s not for morbid reasons, but pets are big responsibilities. If you know that you... Read more
If you have ever owned a rabbit, you will know that they usually take care of cleaning themselves. However, there are times that they cannot, or do not, do it very well, and you need... Read more
When you are thinking of a small, furry pet, your first thought is probably a rabbit. Next, you may think of a chinchilla. Now you are in a little bit of a predicament – which... Read more
First of all, pet rabbits and wild rabbits are different when we are talking about bites. A pet rabbit has not had the same exposure to viruses and infections as a wild rabbit has. So,... Read more