Bunny Guide

Simple guide to pet rabbits covers everything you need to know when deciding on a rabbit as a pet.

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All About Rabbits.

How to Train a Rabbit

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Friday, February 5, 2016

How To Care Rabbit

Accommodation   Opting for rabbit cages are also important. It should be noted vent hutch. These cages are more appropriate for ventilation and barn hygiene. But also easy to iron cage to pet hurt if their legs were cut or bike on the grid iron nails in the mesh. Therefore, the floor should have been made with 1 part rabbit legs can put to rest. Iron cages easy to clean than wood barn. However, should also put paper towels on the floor...

Sunday, January 31, 2016

How to Train a Rabbit

Rabbits are very intelligent, social animals that can be trained quite easily. Unfortunately, many humans fail to train their rabbits, either because they use the wrong approach or they don’t spend enough time on training. If you want to build a better relationship with your bunny, and train them right, you simply need to hop right in and get started! 1 Understand what motivates your rabbit. Rabbits are very intelligent and eagerly respond...

Friday, January 22, 2016

How to Bond With Your Rabbit (Part 3)

Part 3 of 3 :Bonding with Your Rabbit 1 Be patient. Let your rabbit out of the cage to run around and explore. You may find your rabbit wants to hide somewhere dark, like under a couch, bed or dresser at the beginning. But rabbits are curious little creatures. They will not be able to resist the temptation of coming out to explore their new home. Just give the rabbit some time. When your rabbit feels brave enough to come out for a look...

How to Bond With Your Rabbit (Part 2)

Part 2 of 3: Making Your Rabbit Comfortable In Your Home 1 Create a comfortable space. Your rabbit may be resistant to your affection because he does not yet feel safe in your home. You can help your rabbit adjust by creating a quiet, comfortable place for him in which he will be safe from any other pets in the house. You may even want to keep your rabbit's cage in a separate room that will allow him to feel safe from commotion and...