caregivers

Ensuring Your Bunny’s Future Without You

We plan for our own futures—why not theirs? Without a plan, your rabbit could face uncertainty or even abandonment. Naming a caregiver and setting up a pet trust ensures they’ll always be safe and cared for.

Why You Should Never Trance a Rabbit

Trancing a rabbit is a fear-induced, involuntary response that should be avoided, as it causes extreme stress and offers no benefits compared to gentle, trust-based handling.

Is a Rabbit Right for You? Six must-Know truths

Rabbits are social, intelligent beings—not low-maintenance pets. They need companionship, a proper diet, enrichment, and specialized vet care. With a lifespan of 10-15 years, adopting a rabbit is a long-term commitment, not a short-term novelty.

Rabbits, Retail, and Reform: New Jersey’s Fight to End Exploitive Sales with S2511

The Humane Pet Store Bill (S2511/A4051) is a critical piece of pending legislation in New […]

Celebrating International Rabbit Day: Advocating for Our Furry Friends

International Rabbit Day, observed on the fourth Saturday of September each year, is a chance to promote rabbit welfare and education.

Petco Protest letter template

9/24/24 Update: A Heartfelt Thank You: Petco Ends Rabbit Sales Thanks to United Effort [Date] […]

Stand for Rabbits: Demand Petco Return to Adoptions Only

9/24 Update: A Heartfelt Thank You: Petco Ends Rabbit Sales Thanks to United Effort Petco […]

Heart Disease in Companion Rabbits: Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment

As companion rabbits live longer, the diagnosis of cardiac disease has become more common, influenced by factors such as age, genetics, concurrent diseases, and diet, affecting various parts of the heart including muscles, valves, and electrical conduction.

Exploring Alternative and Holistic Therapies for Rabbits: A Comprehensive Guide

As more pet caregivers seek holistic and alternative therapies for their furry companions, we are […]

Tumors in Rabbits

Both male and female rabbits can develop many forms of cancer, and any organ can be a primary site – or a secondary site as a result of metastasis.
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