Litter Training: for those who...
Bunnies with the best intentions may not always be physically able to comply with our litterbox demands. If your bunny has a crippling...
read moreBunnies with the best intentions may not always be physically able to comply with our litterbox demands. If your bunny has a crippling...
read moreChoice of litter and bedding material has always been based on individual preferences. We now have reason to believe that real health...
read moreOver the weekend I came up with what I thought was a grand, albeit very Martha-Stewartish, solution to one of our litterbox dilemmas...
read moreBy nature, rabbits choose one or a few places (usually corners) to deposit their urine and most of their pills. Urine-training...
read moreA tenth-year update and review of the techniques that have been most useful in housetraining rabbits. The litterbox is the...
read moreI am writing for advice and ideas regarding our beautiful 4-year-old female Dutch rabbit named Chi (She is spayed). The veterinarian...
read moreRoberta Glazier of New Jersey shares an idea for keeping litter in the box. Her mini-lop with huge back feet could kick the litter all...
read moreOne afternoon many years ago while lounging at an outdoor cafe, a newtonian apple fell on my head. As a first-time rabbit person in...
read moreQ. My first questions is: How long would an outdoor pet rabbit live, and what is the total life expectancy of a pet rabbit? My...
read moreSome helpful tips for odor control from a recent San Diego Rabbits Online Newsletter (thanks to Dr. Krempels for her contributions to...
read moreThe use of pine and cedar as litter for house rabbits should be avoided. Other superior litters, such as recycled paper and aspen...
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