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More Than Just a Chew Stick

As a fosterer, I often receive calls from people who are trying to find homes […]

Playthings – How Bunnies Use Them

Gymnastic toys—those that entice climbing on, leaping over, running through, diving into, or sliding down—keep […]

Natural Routines: Litterboxes

A bunny's use of litterboxes should be a natural evolution of what he wants to do anyway.
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Mental Makeup

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

Aggression

Aggressive rabbits are often very intelligent animals who are just trying to express themselves.
wild rabbit nest with healthy babies

Wild Baby Bunnies: Are They Orphaned?

Wild baby bunnies are usually not orphaned. Despite good intentions, attempting to rehabilitate them can be illegal and harmful.
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Help! My rabbit is sick and I can’t reach my vet! 

Sound advice for managing common medical problems until you can make it to the vet.
two house rabbits on a cardboard house

How To Care For A Pet Rabbit: A Primer

Responsibility involves providing proper housing, nutrition, grooming, and veterinary care.
house rabbit sitting on a dinner plate with angry caregiver

Rabbit Companions as Dinner: Just Good Business. Right?

Don't let the media dictate your views on rabbit meat. Rabbits are companions, not dinner.
two house rabbits laying on top of each other

Hands-On Therapy

Boys and girls are socialized differently while growing up and make the transition into traditional […]
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