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Waste and Wisdom
By
Our Think Tank
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Stories
A tale of rabbit poop and recycling/organic gardening.
Living Space: How to set it up
By
Marinell Harriman
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Habitat
How to create flexible living arrangements for a happy house bunny.
Play activity
By
Marinell Harriman
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Behavior
,
Play + Enrichment
Destructive behavior, such as chewing or digging into your carpet, can be diverted into healthy projects for your rabbit.
Physical Design
By
Marinell Harriman
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Care
By becoming familiar with our rabbits’ physical functions and by reading what their bodies tell us, we can use the right preventive care.
Pens: The modern housing preference
By
Marinell Harriman
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Habitat
Pens are inexpensive, easy to use, and can be adapted to fit in nearly any home.
On Watch: The importance of being vigilant
By
Marinell Harriman
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Care
Do a lot of watching and heed the clues.
Natural Routines: Litterboxes
By
Marinell Harriman
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Care
A bunny's use of litterboxes should be a natural evolution of what he wants to do anyway.
Mental Makeup
By
Marinell Harriman
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Behavior
,
Mental Makeup
Rabbits are comprised of paradoxes that make them highly entertaining—inquisitive yet cautious, skittish yet confident, energetic yet lazy, timid yet bold.
Aggression
By
Our Think Tank
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Behavior
,
Communication
,
Mental Makeup
,
Personalities
Aggressive rabbits are often very intelligent animals who are just trying to express themselves.
Exercise: Setting up playgrounds
By
Marinell Harriman
|
Habitat
Opportunity to exercise should be provided at least four hours a day or thirty hours a week
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Care
Behavior
Menu Toggle
Mental Makeup
Personalities
Digging + Chewing
Play + Enrichment
Socializing + Bonding
Communication + Training
Health
Videos
Resources
Menu Toggle
What’s New?
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Stories
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EVERYBUNNY Community
Educational Printouts
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