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Debunking Myths about Baby Rabbits

By Amy Ramnaraine

Let’s examine and debunk myths about baby rabbits.

house rabbit looking directly at camera

To Love a Mean Rabbit

By Marinell Harriman

Until the warmth of friendship brings this rosebud into bloom, we will handle her thorns with care.

Who Wants a Mean Rabbit?

By Marinell Harriman

Author: Marinell Harriman SO YOU want a perfect animal. One who greets you at the door, […]

When Bunnies Use Biting Words

By Marinell Harriman

If you understand why bunnies bite, you can avoid being bitten.

two house rabbits laying on top of each other

Hands-On Therapy

By Margo DeMello

Reviewer: Margo DeMello Boys and girls are socialized differently while growing up and make the […]

house rabbit looking antisocial

Aggression

By Susan E. Davis

Aggressive rabbits are often very intelligent animals who are just trying to express themselves.

house rabbit looking antisocial

Socializing the Antisocial Rabbit

By Marinell Harriman

Did Sinbad’s socialization subdue his vigorous spirit?

Rabbitspeake

By Marinell Harriman

Though rabbits are capable of learning certain human words, it’s more important for us to learn their language.

Play activity

By Marinell Harriman

Destructive behavior, such as chewing or digging into your carpet, can be diverted into healthy projects for your rabbit.

house rabbit looking up at viewer

Mental Makeup

By Marinell Harriman

Rabbits are comprised of paradoxes that make them highly entertaining—inquisitive yet cautious, skittish yet confident, energetic yet lazy, timid yet bold.

Playthings – How Bunnies Use Them

By Marinell Harriman

Author: Marinell Harriman Gymnastic toys—those that entice climbing on, leaping over, running through, diving into, […]

Will They Ever Be Friends?

By Margo DeMello

For most rabbits, a buddy of their own kind enhances life.

More Than Just a Chew Stick

By Margo DeMello

Reviewer: Margo DeMello As a fosterer, I often receive calls from people who are trying […]

Reading Your Rabbit’s Behavior

By Amy Espie

A basic vocabulary of rabbit language to help you start a conversation with your companion.

Life with an Aloof Rabbit

By Amy Espie

Rabbits have individual temperaments which must be recognized and respected.

rabbit and cat

Cats and Rabbits

By Amy Espie

A cat and a rabbit really can be friends.

Finding Your Rabbit A Companion

By San Diego House Rabbit Society

Rabbits are naturally very social animals, and usually do best with a rabbit friend.

Lops Are Mellow and Other Myths

By Amy Espie

Author: Amy Espie As an adoption counselor I am often asked, “Which breeds are good […]

The Most Important Word in Bonding: PATIENCE

By Mary Cotter

Author: Mary Cotter Patience is the magic word when it comes to bunny bonding. PICK potential […]

two house rabbits separated by a pen

Bonding: When the Going Gets Rough

By Holly O'Meara

The rabbit psyche is mysterious, sometimes paradoxical.

Training Your Rabbit

By Paige K Parsons

Author: Paige K Parsons Training your rabbit can be an incredibly rewarding journey filled with […]

Shy Rabbits

By Dana Krempels

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

Why Does My Rabbit Chew on Everything?

By Paige K Parsons

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

Tools of the Trade

By Amy Espie

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

Clicker Training for Rabbits: A Comprehensive Guide

By Paige K Parsons

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

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