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Caring for Rabbits in Animal Shelters
By
Margo DeMello
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Rescue
If you work or volunteer for an animal shelter, we have materials that can help.
Grooming
By
Dr. Carolynn Harvey DVM
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Grooming + Handling
Rabbits can act hardy, but their delicacy, from skin to spine, necessitates careful grooming
Lops Are Mellow and Other Myths
By
Amy Espie
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Behavior
,
Mental Makeup
,
Personalities
As an adoption counselor I am often asked, “Which breeds are good with children?” Or […]
Chronic Runny Eyes In Rabbits
By
Dana Krempels
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Health
Causes of weepy eye are varied; a correct diagnosis is essential for effective treatment.
E. Cuniculi
By
Marinell Harriman
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Health
Causes, treatments, and research on E. Cuniculi.
Essential House Rabbit Supplies
By
Our Think Tank
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Care
What supplies do I need for my house rabbit? Here’s a comprehensive list of basic […]
Transporting Rabbits as Part of a Rescue Operation
By
Amy Ramnaraine
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Rescue
Create the foundation for solid rescue partnerships with successful transports.
Head Tilt in Rabbits: Don’t Give Up
By
Dana Krempels
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Health
Head tilt is not only survivable, but treatable. Bunnies with a head tilt can live a happy, comfortable life.
Skin Diseases in Rabbits: Common Causes, Common Treatments
By
Our Think Tank
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Health
The skin of rabbits is a window to their general state of health. Skin ailments […]
Finding Your Rabbit A Companion
By
San Diego House Rabbit Society
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Behavior
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Socializing + Bonding
Rabbits are naturally very social animals, and usually do best with a rabbit friend.
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Play + Enrichment
Socializing + Bonding
Communication + Training
Health
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EVERYBUNNY Community
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