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Baby Bunny Basics: What to Know Before You Rescue or Adopt

Curious about baby bunnies? Learn what’s normal, when to help, and why the best place to get a baby rabbit is through a reputable rescue. This overview explains the stages of rabbit development, the importance of staying with mom for at least eight weeks, and how responsible adoption gives every baby bunny the healthiest start in life.
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Podcast: RDO Founder Paige Parsons on All My Friends Wear Fur

Paige recently joined attorney, animal advocate, and pet mom Peggy Hoyt on her weekly “pawcast,” […]
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Togetherness

Fostering rabbits isn’t just about saving lives—it’s about shaping them. Caring for animals in need teaches compassion, responsibility, and purpose. For my daughter and me, rescue work transformed our relationship, binding us not by genetics, but by a shared cause. Nothing unites a family like making a difference together.

Sexism and Bunny Lovers

This piece was first published almost 40 years ago, but the sentiment still rings true. […]

Willingly Useful

As we become more concerned that our animals are treated fairly, an easy rule is to respect their choices.

Your Bunny and the Holidays

In the midst of all your holiday preparations, here a few tips to keep your bunny safe and happy.

Rabbit as Symbol: The Significance of Rabbits in Dreams, Literature, and Art

Rabbits have captured the human imagination for centuries, appearing in dreams, literature, and art with […]

What Are Rabbits Really Like?

Those who live by stereotyping, pigeon-holing, or typecasting need not apply.
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Overweight and Underweight Rabbits

OVERWEIGHT RABBITS Slim and sleek. This is veterinarian and author Dr. Susan Brown’s description of […]

Why Not Buy A Rabbit For Easter?

With Easter so close it’s important to realize that rabbits do not make good “starter” pets for children.
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