Behavior

two bonded house rabbits

Bunnies: Better With Two

Rabbits are social animals! Most bunnies crave the companionship of another rabbit. Human

Group Living

Keeping large rabbit groups in warren-like habitats unveils their wild behaviors, demanding ample space and dedication.

How to Successfully Introduce Rabbits in Group Settings: A Step-by-Step Guide

Want to know how to have a large group of rabbits live together? Here are some basic instructions for group bonding.

Two Rabbits: A Perfect Match or Double Trouble?

The vast majority of rabbits crave the companionship of at least one of their own kind. We offer the following to help you decide whether a multi-rabbit household is right for you.

Rabbit Sanctuary Group Living

Nine years in, my foster home prioritizes space and freedom for 20-25 "unadoptable" rabbits, contrasting with the few caged, adoptable ones awaiting homes.
house rabbit happily tossing a bunny toy

Why Rabbit Toys Are Crucial: Enhancing Your Bunny’s Well-being and Happiness

Play should be a part of your rabbit’s life, in addition to exercise and social interaction.

Rabbits Are Social and Intelligent

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Scholarly Research on Rabbit Welfare, Behavior and Housing

This article features recent scholarly works on companion rabbit behavior, welfare, and the rabbit-human relationship, […]

Clicker Training for Rabbits: A Comprehensive Guide

Clicker training isn't just for dogs and other animals; it is also an effective way to train house rabbits.

Tools of the Trade

There are a few basic rules about interacting with rabbits that can be very useful in preventing or solving misunderstandings.
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