Break up your rabbit’s day and boredom with a healthy treat or snack. Your rabbit’s diet needs a little variety if you only give your rabbit a daily diet and nothing else. To help keep your rabbit happy and healthy,…
Break up your rabbit’s day and boredom with a healthy treat or snack. Your rabbit’s diet needs a little variety if you only give your rabbit a daily diet and nothing else. To help keep your rabbit happy and healthy,…
Absorption Corporation, makers of CareFRESH bedding, has introduced CareFRESH Complete, a line of high-quality, natural food for small animals. CareFRESH Complete is a coarse mix specially formulated to provide a complete and highly palatable diet. The line includes foods specially…
Winter time can be a hard time for your rabbit when outdoor time is limited. Giving your rabbit a wood chew is great for helping to keep your rabbit busy and entertained. In addition, rabbit wood chews are great for keeping…
This Halloween season is a perfect time to give your rabbit a special treat that is made especially for rabbits. There are lots of fun treats for rabbits to enjoy that are safe for your rabbit to eat  in moderation. When…
Rabbit Food NO-NO’S (foods that never should be given to pet rabbits) No Chocolate (poisonous!) Cookies Crackers Breakfast Cereal Yogurt Drops Pasta Bread Most “human†treats At the bottom of the rabbit food pyramid is hay. Choices for hay include…
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…
Your pet rabbit has a the urge to chew throughout the day and keeping that urge in control is important for the welfare of your furniture and your rabbit. A great way to control your rabbit’s urge is to offer…
If you ever wonder what food you shouldn�t give to your overweight rabbit, then you are not alone. Rabbits will munch on any type of food that you give them, but foods that seem ok for your rabbit may be…
Carrots Alone Just Won’t Do the Trick Contrary to the popular folklore, feeding your rabbit carrots for breakfast, lunch and dinner is just plain unhealthy. Just like people, rabbits enjoy a good well-rounded meal. A nice mix of hay, pellets…