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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 […]

Natural Nutrition Part II: Pellets and Veggies

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

Pasteurella: Its Health Effects in Rabbits

Understanding Pasteurella can help caregivers take positive action.
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Overweight and Underweight Rabbits

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

Treat Your Bunny Right

Too many treats can result in weight gain and GI problems. For this reason treats should be given in moderation and in small portion sizes.

Digestibility in the Rabbit Diet

Rabbits have a very round-about, complicated way of getting their food digested.

The Mystery of Rabbit Poop

Resolving runny stool in a rabbit is not always a simple matter.

Treat Foods

That cute little whiskered face is so hard to ignore, especially when your bun sits […]
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Grooming

Rabbits can act hardy, but their delicacy, from skin to spine, necessitates careful grooming

Bunny First Aid Kit

Eventually, you know you'll need one. Put your first aid kit together today.
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