While you consider what you want in a rabbit, consider also what you have to offer in yourself. Would your new bunny choose you? Take the following quiz to find...
If you are a vet with a patient with Myxomatosis or a rabbit guardian whose rabbit has been diagnosed with Myxomatosis, please email us at myxomatosis@rabbit.org. Myxomatosis is a reportable...
When rabbits lose their mobility, upright posture, or ability to reach and groom their extremities, they will need assistance with hygiene and their other daily tasks. Animals seem to have...
Most bunnies will never bite a human, and those who do are often the most capable of loving relationships. If you understand why bunnies bite, you can avoid being bitten....
Our rescue work often requires us to socialize rabbits for the purpose of making them more appealing to prospective adopters. Most of the time, we are dealing with aloof rabbits,...
A broken leg, a missing ear, partial paralysis from a puncture wound —these conditions are not what we associate with a contented house rabbit. Yet many fostered rabbits come to...
Adult rabbits need a balanced diet of unlimited hay, fresh greens, and a few pellets. Anything beyond that is a “treat” and should be given in limited quantities. Want to learn...
A brief summary of bunny-friendly vegetables and fruits. A full and detailed discussion can be found in our article, “Fruits and Vegetables“ Vegetables Alfalfa sprouts (as well as radish &...
Some decisions about caring for your rabbit are difficult to make. This isn’t one of them. This procedure prevents or solves all the most common behavior problems facing rabbits who...