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weepy eye in a domestic house rabbit

Runny Eyes, Runny Nose: What Do They Mean?

By Dana Krempels

Rabbits can suffer from sneezing, runny nose, and runny eyes for a multitude of reasons.

house rabbit looking out a window

What Do Rabbits See?

By Dana Krempels

How a rabbit’s unique vision system shapes his word.

illustration of rabbits and hay bales

Rabbit and Human Coexistence

By Margo DeMello

Reviewer: Margo DeMello Still Wild Because we share our homes and lives with animals domesticated […]

Rabbit People: How we define ourselves 

By Marinell Harriman

To be a true rabbit person you must be more concerned that your bunnies are happy in their environment than you are with how well they meet your demands.

Amy Espie

By Marinell Harriman

The Conscience of Early HRS, and the broader house rabbit movement that followed

Exercise: Setting up playgrounds 

By Marinell Harriman

Opportunity to exercise should be provided at least four hours a day or thirty hours a week

On Watch: The importance of being vigilant

By Marinell Harriman

Do a lot of watching and heed the clues.

weepy eye in a domestic house rabbit

Chronic Runny Eyes In Rabbits

By Dana Krempels

Causes of weepy eye are varied; a correct diagnosis is essential for effective treatment.

a bunny with torticollis

Head Tilt in Rabbits: Don’t Give Up

By Dana Krempels

Head tilt is not only survivable, but treatable. Bunnies with a head tilt can live a happy, comfortable life.

Appropriate Use of Antibiotics in Rabbits

By Dawn Sailer

Author: Dawn Sailer Antibiotics are used to treat bacterial infections. When needed for treatment of […]

Get Involved

By Paige K Parsons

Get Involved There are so many ways you can make a difference for rabbits! Volunteer […]

great rabbit-savvy vet examining a rabbit

Can Rabbits get Covid-19?

By Paige K Parsons

There is no evidence that domestic rabbits are significantly involved in the spread of COVID-19.

Our Core Beliefs

By Our Think Tank

Our Core Beliefs Core beliefs about rabbits Our philosophy is rooted in the belief that […]

rabbit in a litter box eating hay

The Importance of Hay

By Amy Ramnaraine

Rabbits are designed to eat large amounts of high fibrous food – mostly hay.

three disabled rabbits snuggling on a rug

Quality of Life

By Marinell Harriman

Author: Marinell Harriman Confusion exists in people’s minds when dealing with crippled, deformed, or less […]

Close-up of a rabbit's nose

Help! My rabbit is sick and I can’t reach my vet! 

By Mary Cotter

Sound advice for managing common medical problems until you can make it to the vet.

A History of Rabbits on the Internet

By Margo DeMello

Since the earliest days of the Internet, rabbits and all things rabbit have been flourishing online

Audiences

By Our Think Tank

Are Your Rabbit-Curious? Are You Rabbit Curious? You don’t have to have a bunny in […]

E. Cuniculi

By Marinell Harriman

Causes, treatments, and research on E. Cuniculi.

Bunny Proofing Your Space

By Marinell Harriman

Author: Marinell Harriman Any part of your house that is exposed to a bunny resident […]

Are You a Rabbit Person?

By Margo DeMello

Reviewer: Margo DeMello Are you the right kind of person to live with a rabbit? […]

Bunny First Aid Kit

By Paige K Parsons

Eventually, you know you’ll need one. Put your first aid kit together today.

Are Your Rabbit-Curious?

By Our Think Tank

Curious about rabbits? Follow us down the rabbit hole to find out more about these intelligent and social creatures.

Pens: The modern housing preference

By Marinell Harriman

Pens are inexpensive, easy to use, and can be adapted to fit in nearly any home.

Greens Are Great!

By Amy Ramnaraine

Author: Amy Ramnaraine Rabbits are herbivores! A diverse selection of leafy greens should be 10-15% […]

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