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Healthy indoor rabbit eating hay — good diet and preventive care help avoid common rabbit health problems.

Keeping Your Rabbit Healthy: Common Illnesses, Early Warning Signs, and Preventive Care

Healthy rabbits are bright-eyed, curious, and full of energy. Because they’re prey animals, rabbits often […]
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Lionhead Rabbits: Cute, Fluffy, and More Work Than You Think

Lionhead rabbits are irresistibly fluffy—but that mane takes work. This article explains why their long fur demands daily grooming, how neglect leads to painful matting, and why adoption—not impulse buying—is the kindest choice. Learn what makes these charming rabbits both beautiful and high-maintenance, and how proper care keeps them happy and healthy.

Georgia House Rabbit Society Calls on Petland to End Rabbit Sales

Kennesaw, GA — The Georgia House Rabbit Society (GHRS) has joined over 100 rescues nationwide […]
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The Biohacking Paradox: Glowing Rabbits, Woolly Mice, and the Ethics of Genetic Experimentation & Animal Autonomy

Biohacking has the potential to revolutionize science, but its success should not be defined by spectacle or shock value—it must be measured by meaningful advancements that respect animal autonomy, protect vulnerable species, and prioritize compassion over human curiosity.

Press release: Petco Violates Agreement, Sells Rabbits in the Southern United States

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

Is Your Rabbit Sick?

Rabbits are prey animals, and specifically wild rabbits are vulnerable to predators on a daily […]

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.
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Sarcocystis in Domestic Rabbits

What is Sarcocystis? Sarcocystis is a genus of single-celled parasites with a complex lifecycle involving […]

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 […]

Alternative Therapies to Treat Rabbit Pain and Musculoskeletal Issues and to Stimulate Wound Healing

Alternative therapies can be very useful in treating rabbits for many acute and chronic conditions. The modalities work best when utilized in combination with traditional veterinary therapies.
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