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mar_1994  06 May 2008 08:53:07 - 1 answered
In January my classmate bought a rabbit for $20. And thought it was a good deal/price. (I have no idea where she got it)
It changes from...
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The rabbit needs to be in a cage at least three feet off the ground to keep other critters away from it. Not sure what the tortoise would do to the rabbit...
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The person or place that you are adopting the rabbit from should have information and be willing to answer questions. (If they are not willing to...
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cuddle82  02 May 2008 09:59:52 - 2 answered
Yes he would turn old
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mar_1994  16 Apr 2008 04:41:02 - 1 answered
Dwarf bunnies have a tendency to be very active, they love to run around and are more playful. Exercise is a necessity and they need lots of attention...
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mar_1994  15 Apr 2008 08:47:59 - 1 answered
First the doe and buck should be 6 months old to breed and they should be healthy enough. Put them in the neutral territory and as soon as they will be...
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Iestux  15 Apr 2008 08:01:22 - 1 answered
Well they are but they aren't
to start you need to walk them around the yard and get them used to it but then you can try to teach your rabbit tricks...
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jaggerox  12 Apr 2008 07:11:28 - 1 answered
Go to a dwarf vet(in other words a vet that specializes in the care of dwarf rabbits) and get them to explain how to take care of your dwarf rabbit.that...
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conphuzed  03 Apr 2008 03:13:04 - 1 answered
Lol... I would think the best thing you can do is keep the rabbit away from the other animals.
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Samiamiam  16 Mar 2008 12:56:11 - 2 answered
You can't really train rabbits to the point where you can be completely sure they won't wonder off; even if Thumper never did wander off, there is always...
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Rabbits belong to the family Leporidae from the order Lagomorpha. The average life of a rabbit is 5 - 10 years. Most of them make till only 7 years, however...
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punk453  05 Mar 2008 03:42:17 - 4 answered
No...its probably because shes in heat...(i hope you know what that means)...it could be a boy or girl.
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hunbun456  24 Feb 2008 18:33:07 - 2 answered
The red is blood, so she needs to go to a vet.
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topaz999  27 Jan 2008 21:03:07 - 1 answered
You have to look very carefully especially with a young one. The best way is to look at this website where you will find detailed explanations and very...
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topaz999  27 Jan 2008 13:28:18 - 2 answered
As rabbits get older it'll be much easier to determine male from female just by looking. The younger ones you can tell by placing the rabbits on their...
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Um, how should I phrase this? If you have open wounds, you should worry about the dog licking them in any case. Without open wounds, you should avoid...
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lundy  16 Jan 2008 15:37:36 - 1 answered
Somehow the rabbit must have found some sort of suction device near the church that came on very suddenly.
Hear in the US, there was a little girl swimming...
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If it does not clear up real soon or worsens take him to the vet, he either got something in his eye or has an eye infection or scratched eye.
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southmead  04 Jan 2008 11:08:10 - 3 answered
Why don't you just mend the pen so the squirell cant get in that would be the obvious thing to do for anyone who cares about their pet.
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Dutch dwarf, i have one and she is very friendly and so very cute!
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You should give your rabbit bowl of rabbit food once a day and you can give the rabbit grass but for limited time. You should also give your bunny carrots...
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Only just seen your question - I do hope the kits are still alive. If the mother still isn't feeding them, one thing that might help is this: I remember...
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It seems that your Snow doe is pregnant. It is a natural phenomenon. Rabbits give birth a lot. You can find out by yourself if your rabbit is pregnant...
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emmas  24 Nov 2007 20:09:04 - 1 answered
Well wherever you make its hutch, it should be spacious enough that it can move easily around. Its floor should not be made of metal. But should definitely...
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qmabunny  21 Nov 2007 09:53:53 - 3 answered
If he's on a lead, you might give a lil tug and a friendly call. Maybe bait him out with a favorite treat. Bunnies are very smart, and the best nose around....
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Yessi  11 Nov 2007 22:14:33 - 1 answered
No. Due to the way a rabbits digestive system is set up, it makes it impossible for them to vomit, as is the same with rats and horses.
One thing to...
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mpope65  08 Nov 2007 21:21:07 - 1 answered
Hey i have found some good projects online for you. You can visit the following links to get more information about it
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marty101  08 Nov 2007 00:41:50 - 2 answered
If it was square it would hurt when it came out
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juliet106  29 Oct 2007 23:51:59 - 1 answered
Yes, so long as he has a cosy hutch with plenty of straw etc in the bed area. Try to have the hutch facing away from the coldest winds.
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debisans  27 Oct 2007 20:10:49 - 2 answered
I think mini lop is smallest. There is a tiny rabbit called a Netherland Dwarf, but it is not a lop eared rabbit. Be aware that the short faced rabbits...
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foofy  20 Oct 2007 23:53:42 - 6 answered
Maybe yingyang,oreo, fluff carrot, martha jumper im thinking its hard to do when the gray hair keep sucking out my energy here lol.. Sassy, harley...
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j5laning  07 Oct 2007 12:01:25 - 1 answered
Ooooohhh! I`m sorry to tell you but he really did have a stroke....
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Other name of Urine Burn is Hutch burn. Its most common reason is dirty environment. So keep its cage clean and dry. It happens when an organ gets exposed...
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shorty2  10 Sep 2007 03:43:39 - 1 answered
Yes… grass can be frozen for that matter but the dilemma that arises here is that your rabbit won’t probably eat that grass as they are used to eating...
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morgan39  14 Aug 2007 18:52:52 - 2 answered
This website has an excellent explanation of how to tell if it is a boy or a girl.. http://www.bio.miami.edu/hare/sexing.html
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bri021883  10 Aug 2007 00:09:24 - 3 answered
That rabbit has problems dude ,see a vet and fast.
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morgan39  07 Aug 2007 17:20:35 - 3 answered
Should make a lovely pet! As their hair isn't overlong, it is usually enough if you brush or comb them once a week before the knots can get too tangled....
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manda281  12 Jul 2007 15:12:52 - 1 answered
Just take him to the vets. It might just be a tummy bug, nothing serious by the sounds of it... get a checkup from your nearest vetenarian, and they should...
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wa_wa_man  07 Jun 2007 02:09:36 - 1 answered
No,they don't.Rabbits run on hind feet.
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Greyson  24 May 2007 16:30:56 - 1 answered
There are different rabbit breeds that are domesticated. Some are created through dedicated selective breeding and scientific methods of natural selection....
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anon  07 May 2007 19:31:12 - 2 answered
Well rabbits smell good anyway,but if you want their hutch 2 smell good,you can use disinfectant when cleaning it and after everything is dry,and spray...
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mehreen83  28 Apr 2007 19:32:33 - 4 answered
Nature has accoutred rabbits with ears not just as a hearing mechanism but also as a means of protection as it allows them to avoid danger even before...
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mehreen83  20 Apr 2007 19:40:31 - 1 answered
The shockingly fast breeding of rabbits and their resulting population along with their diverse taste in vegetables were the main reasons why Australians...
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Cinnamon  17 Apr 2007 13:42:08 - 1 answered
Generally when one has rabbits as pets, their time gets divided between running free in the house and being in their cage. Hence if your rabbit is spending...
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priya  04 Apr 2007 15:29:55 - 1 answered
Most of the rabbits live in burrows and holes in the ground. In fact rabbits are capable of making extensive burrow systems. Thus the extensive burrows...
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celtbhoy  26 Mar 2007 19:45:33 - 2 answered
you could get a wire fence and put it around the vegetable patch.You can get a fence made out of chicken wire, which is inexpensive, and the rabbits wont...
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celtbhoy  24 Mar 2007 16:01:46 - 2 answered
Rabbits are hungry and you have food. I'm sure you don't wish to hurt the rabbits, so there are some simple solutions. You don't say if these rabbits...
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afeesh  14 Mar 2007 04:59:40 - 1 answered
The actual rabbit AH glucose levels could vary from 190mg/dl to 260 mg/dl. Just like Human beings, and other mammals, there is a range of glucose levels...
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aki  08 Mar 2007 13:35:04 - 1 answered
Rabbits, or bunnies as they are fondly called, must be given only those commercial feeds which they can easily metabolise. They should be given plenty...
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Starwin  27 Feb 2007 14:18:05 - 1 answered
In olden times (before 600 B.C.), people in parts of Western Europe considered rabbits to be lucky because of their belief that spirit inhabited their...
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hearsch  27 Feb 2007 13:18:18 - 1 answered
Keep in mind that would be best to avoid holing your pet rabbit for long periods. You will see that your rabbits will try to scratch or squirm if they...
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Lurchers by their habit take delight in chasing small animals such as rabbits, Squirrels, and even sometimes fox. They are great sprinters and they need...
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Yes, although it is very sad indeed to see a cute bunny sitting listlessly, or with his head tilted to one side, a stroke can happen in a rabbit. You can...
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Leader  18 Dec 2006 20:19:10 - 1 answered
Hi there, There are around 35 breeds of rabbit ranging from the familiar 'lop-eared' rabbit to the rather less well know and more exotic looking 'swiss...
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zone10473  15 Dec 2006 16:17:44 - 1 answered
Young rats, rabbits, hedgehogs, beavers, squirrels and skunks can also be called kittens.
Thank you
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 08 Nov 2006 08:24:52 - 1 answered
There are three main places to buy a pet rabbit from and there are advantages and disadvantages to all of them. Animal shelters are often a good choice...
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 02 Nov 2006 17:19:54 - 1 answered
The rabbit population in Scotland is estimated to be a whopping 9.5 million. However, the majority of these are wild rabbits that live in thickets and...
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 02 Nov 2006 17:19:40 - 1 answered
The Normans were introduced Rabbits to England in the 12th century (after the conquest of 1066) for food and fur. The rabbit is originally from...
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 02 Nov 2006 12:35:54 - 1 answered
Farmers hate rabbits as their nibbling destroys the entire crop. This leads to extensive damage for farmers. In order to keep the rabbits away, farmers...
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 18 Sep 2006 18:14:51 - 1 answered
Most rabbits have an average life span of 7 to 12 years. They are exceptionally clean animals that can easily be house trained, require little grooming...
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celia  21 Aug 2006 10:17:46 - 2 answered
Unfortunately many rabbits do have the potential to become aggressive. This is because they are very strong willed creatures and they like to do what they...
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