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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.
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Action: Reach out to Your Local TV News Station and Newspapers

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

BunMoms Anonymous Exclusive Interview

Today, we explore bunny parenthood with Alex Minton, founder of BunMoms Anonymous. Discover her heartfelt confessions and the supportive community for BunMoms and Dads.

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.

Fireworks and Festivities: Keeping Your Bunny Calm During Loud Holidays

The 4th of July, New Years Eve, and Diwali. What do they all have in […]

Natural Nutrition Part II: Pellets and Veggies

Commercial pellets, particularly when fed in large amounts, may not be the best choice for all rabbits.
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Sarcocystis in Domestic Rabbits

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

Cult Film Delivers A Rabbit Monster: Frank of Donnie Darko

Richard Kelly's indie film Donnie Darko may baffle rabbit-loving folk. Its monster rabbit, Frank, is unbelievably ugly. And the film hints that his rabbit-soul may be even worse than his looks.

A Clean and Organized Rabbit Shelter Environment

some of our “best practices” for giving multiple animals the best care possible, while they await adoption, might be useful for other rabbit rescues or individuals with already-adoped bunnies in their own homes
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