Monthly Archives: September 2009

Eliminate Bad Rabbit Stains and Odors


Having a rabbit as an indoor pet is fun and allows you to spend more bonding time with your rabbits.  Even if your rabbit is litter trained, he or she is bound to have an accident here and there.  So,

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A Cozy Outdoor Rabbit Hutch


Rabbits have a better tolerance to cold temperatures than they have to hot, humid temperartures.  If your rabbit is used to living outdoors all year long, it is important to provide your rabbit with safe shelter, protection from all types

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Healty Storage for Rabbit Hay and Food


There are a variety of diseases that rabbits can get from contaminated food.  Preventing your rabbit from becoming sick is easier with a container for hay or food.  A hay feeder or food shifted is great for keeping the food

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Keep Your Rabbit Happy with a Safe, Quiet Environment


Keeping your rabbit happy is very important for developing a great relationship with your rabbit.  In order to keep your rabbit happy, she needs to be in a safe, secure place to feel comfortable and form a good relationship with

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Prevent Your Rabbit’s Feet from Becoming Inflamed


While most rabbit cages are designed with a wire floor for easy cleaning, the wire floor in the cage can be hard on your rabbit’s feet.  Keeping your rabbit’s feet healthy and in good condition is important to the overall

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A primer on Pet Rabbits (Rabbits for DoughDoughs)


Everything you wanted to know about Rabbits and didn’t want to ask  Or…. Rabbits for DoughDoughs Rabbits are NOT boring.   Placing a rabbit in an outdoor hutch with minimal interaction from you and your family does result in a

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A Rabbit is a big Responsibility!


It is important to understand the nature of rabbits so that their wants and habits are known and attended to. Often, rabbits are purchased for children and are considered to be a lessor responsibility than a cat or dog. This

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