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Pet Loss Support For Your Rabbit

By Marinell Harriman | January 26, 2024

When a pet dies, your rabbit needs loss support, too.

a rabbit scut. otherwise known as a bunny tail.

Scut’s up, Doc?

By Paige K Parsons | January 26, 2024

What’s the scuttlebutt on scuts?

red urine from a rabbit

Red Urine: Blood or Plant Pigment?

By Our Think Tank | January 25, 2024

If your bunny’s diet is high in beta carotene  your rabbit’s urine may become a red color.

stuffed rabbit toy

Letter to the Editor for Easter Rabbits

By Our Think Tank | January 25, 2024

A live rabbit at easter is a poor choice. Choose a stuffed bunny toy instead.

Tools of the Trade

By Amy Espie | January 23, 2024

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

Intermittent Soft Cecotropes in Rabbits

By Awaiting Reprint Rights | January 23, 2024

We are working on securing the reprint rights to “Intermittent Soft Cecotropes in Rabbits” by Susan Brown, DVM.

Living with Rabbit Allergies

By Susan Smith | January 23, 2024

Allergy sufferers can live safely and happily with rabbits and other pets

ASCII Bunny Art

By Our Think Tank | January 23, 2024

We’ve had several people submit ascii art of rabbits.

Sore Hocks Tips

By Marinell Harriman | January 23, 2024

Here are some of the suggestions on Kathy Anderson’s checklist for maintenance of rabbits with foot problems.

Beyond Petting

By Amy Espie | January 23, 2024

Not a treatise against petting, but a sketch of other places you can visit with your rabbit.

Video: Are Rabbits Nocturnal?

By Mary Cotter | January 23, 2024

Are rabbits Nocturnal? Learn all about the strange hours rabbit keep with Amy Sedaris and Mary Cotter.

Bunny’s First Days in a New Home

By Amy Espie | January 23, 2024

When you first bring home a rabbit, one of the most useful tools for helping him to feel at ease is your imagination

video stills of cleaning a rabbits hindquarters

Fly Strike

By Marinell Harriman | January 23, 2024

As disgusting as the subject is, we cannot ignore this eminent warm-weather danger.

Thwarting the House-Fly

By Marinell Harriman | January 23, 2024

Calling them house flies is a misnomer, in my opinion. We do not invite them […]

Why Does My Rabbit Chew on Everything?

By Paige K Parsons | January 22, 2024

Understand why rabbits chew and how to prevent them from wreaking havoc on your favorite furniture.

Shy Rabbits

By Dana Krempels | January 22, 2024

One of the most common misconceptions people have about rabbits is that they like to be held and cuddled.

Bonding With Your Rabbit

By Amy Ramnaraine | January 22, 2024

Rabbits are social animals. They need relationships to thrive.

The Facts About Poinsettia “Toxicity”

By George Flentke, Ph.D. | January 22, 2024

The myth that Poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima) plants are toxic still persists. However, extensive testing has […]

The Dangers of Softwood Shavings

By George Flentke, Ph.D. | January 22, 2024

The use of pine and cedar as litter for house rabbits should be avoided.

By the Numbers

By Amy Espie | January 22, 2024

The problem with limit laws is that they focus on the quantity of animals rather than the quality of care.

Why Keep Your Rabbit Indoors?

By Paige K Parsons | January 22, 2024

Keeping your rabbit indoors is a compassionate choice.

The Mystery of Rabbit Poop

By Dana Krempels | January 22, 2024

Resolving runny stool in a rabbit is not always a simple matter.

great rabbit-savvy vet examining a rabbit

Resources to Help Pay Vet Bills

By Our Think Tank | January 22, 2024

We can’t help you pay your vet bills, but we can point you to resources that might help.

Training Your Rabbit

By Paige K Parsons | January 20, 2024

Training your rabbit can be an incredibly rewarding journey filled with understanding and companionship. It’s […]

House Rabbit Resource Book

By San Diego House Rabbit Society | January 20, 2024

Downloadable and printable House Rabbit Resource Book from SDHRS

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